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Can you give your thought process on this ?
For me the solution was little iffy.
cheers,
Super
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"Take the wheel"
"Unicycle" is both a verb - the act of riding a unicycle - and a noun - for the object being taken for a ride.
So if you "take a single wheel" you are out for a unicycle, on a unicycle!
Admittedly, you probably have to be a hipster to be seen dead on one, but ...
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Ok So I was also correct in the assumption of "the wheel".
cheers,
Super
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Was there a thought process?
Tricycle fits the clue too does it not? As in Quad with one less wheel.
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A tricycle has three wheels, not "the wheel".
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Oh I see, so it has to both have one wheel removed and have one wheel left, in that case unicycle is the only "cycle" that fits.
Every time I try and guess one of these I end up more confused, why do I bother.
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A unicycle has one wheel not "the wheel."
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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I don't know why, maybe too much sugar, but I actually laughed out loud at your comment.
I think maybe it's the concept of there being this one main celebrity type wheel in the world, and it just turns up at events when people need to do a unicycle show.
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What's not to get, think of a random word and a random clue and post it with the subject "WSO CCC OTD".
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Ahh... It's all so clear now... microwave!
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Apparently sent from Tralfamador at an unknown date ... no post-mark ... the front of the card shows a fuzzy (pixelated ?) photograph of some kind of massive stone monument rising out of a desert plain, its shape suggestive of the question-mark glyph in the Roman alphabet used by many inhabitants of Earth ...
On the back, in a spidery Roman script ...
The future is unclear (thank the godz); the past is up for grabs, and continually re-edited (alas); the present is fragile, chaotic, overwhelmingly overburdened with infinite potential and relentless entropy (hallelujah).
To be sure you are a fool who fools himself, and others, is to be wise, and the reverse is equally true and false..
Greed is a certainty, creativity is probable.
Knowing the future is in the hands of brilliant, curious, minds like Raddevus who have the fire in the belly to question, to challenge, to innovate: is a comfort to an old man who takes refuge in the labyrinth of libraries on the Platonic planet's smooth orbit around the fringes of the bell-curve, far from the madding crowd jostling near the mean.
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«Where is the Life we have lost in living? Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?» T. S. Elliot
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Do I detect some irony here ?
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Well, he's certainly raising the literary bar with references to Hardy and Vonnegut. Beyond that, I'm still deciphering.
Is Cryptic Postcard OTD a WSO event, I wonder?
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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Just saw this and I'm not sure I understand it.
But, I've been mentioned in the CP Forum so it has to be good, right?
Right?
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Be assured: it is a goodness !
cheers,, Bill
«Where is the Life we have lost in living? Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?» T. S. Elliot
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...quickly get rid of the thing called "beer belly" and I stumbled upon this video . It's intriguing and seems interesting because it doesn't require you to go to the gym or have a cardio. This technique only takes you 2 minutes. All you have to do is follow these 3 steps:
Step 1: pose stand like a cholo
Step 2: lean with it
Step 3. throw a wide gang sign like "what's up fool"
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Certainly can't hurt (or shouldn't hurt) to give it a try!
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Well technically it hurts. You can feel a pain in your stomach. I tried it this morning the first thing when I woke up. About 10 seconds later, exhaling vigorously...
Wife: "What the hell are you doing? You sounded like a dying goat".
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Just made a in-house research about vegetables... I found that we buy a bit less than 17 Kg of vegetables each week...
The five vegetables made to the top are:
1. Cucumber
2. Zucchini (of different colors)
3. Potato
4. Carrot (of different colors)
5. Beetroot
How're your vegetables?
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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17 kg, on how many people?
Here's my list of this weeks' vegetables;
1. Ketchup/tomato paste (for fries/pizza)
2. Fried unions (fries)
3. Sriracha (pizza)
4. Garlic powder (anything except icecream)
5. Pesto (pizza)
Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: How're your vegetables? "How" they are? Well, the first is happy in a bottle, the fried unions are miserable in a box. The garlic powder is feeling dry, the sriracha is feeling hot.
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We are recommended "five a day".
Since my wife has agreed - reluctantly - that peas are vegetables, and since I'm getting old, I make do with my five trips to the loo each day.
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Potatoes aren't meat, so they must be a veggie too. Same goes for rice
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Absolutely! If potatoes weren't vegetables, hardly anyone in Wales would get any vegetables. FOrtunately, they do love their chips / fries round here: curry and rice (with chips); chilli con carne and rice (with chips); sglodion and chip supper*; ...
* "Sglodion" is Welsh for "chips", and "supper" means "with chips", so that would be chips and chips, with chips.
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But both potatoes and rice are so full of carbohydrates that if you are having too high blood sugar levels, in the risk zone for developing diabetes II, you should not eat excessive amounts of either.
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