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04/19/2004 12:38:51 PM · #1 |
I'm very upset! I bought a Milkybar because I was very excited at this prospect:
Wow a fun puzzle! I couldn't wait to get home and start racking my brains, trying to figure out the puzzle. Never mind eating the chocolate, my dog can have that.
Imagine my disappointment when I saw the fun puzzle:
Since when was maths fun... or a puzzle for that matter?
Do you think I can get my money back? :(
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04/19/2004 12:41:09 PM · #2 |
Just be glad they were kind enough to provide the answers.
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04/19/2004 01:10:24 PM · #3 |
I'm glad to see that you included those fingers in the photo - otherwise it could be DQ'd for being a reproduction of Artwork.
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04/19/2004 01:12:47 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by Konador: Never mind eating the chocolate, my dog can have that. |
Chocolate is toxic to dogs. :( |
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04/19/2004 01:14:02 PM · #5 |
Oh yeh I forgot about that, doesn't matter though cos I ate it myself anyway :P
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04/19/2004 01:27:13 PM · #6 |
That amount of milk chocolate would be handled by a dog unnoticed. It's the dark chocolates that are the problem. They have more theobromine which is the chemical that poisons them.
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04/19/2004 01:31:40 PM · #7 |
Consider yourself lucky, I cant even find milky bars here. The milky bar kid has deserted me!
PS. I got the answer to the first and third one, but that second puzzle is hard, anyone got the answer yet?
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04/19/2004 01:36:25 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Trinch: That amount of milk chocolate would be handled by a dog unnoticed. It's the dark chocolates that are the problem. They have more theobromine which is the chemical that poisons them. |
That probably means they shouldn't drink tea, either ... |
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04/19/2004 01:56:45 PM · #9 |
I want the first photo DQ'd. He digitally inserted an arrow in the upper right portion. It's obviously does not retain photographic integrity!!!!! What an outrage!!!!

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04/19/2004 02:16:55 PM · #10 |
How do you know I didn't paint it onto my desk and then cut out part of the wrapper to make it appear that the arrow goes over it? :P
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04/19/2004 02:24:03 PM · #11 |
In that case...I give it a 10!
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04/19/2004 02:55:43 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by vonautsch: In that case...I give it a 10! | but his mum might have something to say about it...
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04/19/2004 07:55:24 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by Trinch: That amount of milk chocolate would be handled by a dog unnoticed. It's the dark chocolates that are the problem. They have more theobromine which is the chemical that poisons them. |
That probably means they shouldn't drink tea, either ... |
Having had to clean up over 40 large, brown, jellyfish-like globs of mucus and chocolate freshly regurgitated from the insides of a dog after *one* chocolate-related incident, I can attest to how awful it is for everyone involved.
There's nothing quite like cleaning the whole house, only to find a few more rubbery pancakes of vomit hiding in my bed.
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04/19/2004 07:58:48 PM · #14 |
Most humorous thread of the day. Thanks. |
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04/19/2004 08:47:08 PM · #15 |
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Message edited by author 2004-04-19 20:48:33.
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04/19/2004 08:56:53 PM · #16 |
Really, that is quite funny. I wonder how many people would actually get that wrong anyways? LOL! Oh, and by the way, I happen to enjoy math.
;)
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04/19/2004 09:01:18 PM · #17 |
Reminds me of Bazooka gum, buy it for the comic,the fortune and the cool toys if you collect enough wrappers and not really for the gum.
Message edited by author 2004-04-19 21:04:15. |
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04/19/2004 09:43:07 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by moodville: Consider yourself lucky, I cant even find milky bars here. The milky bar kid has deserted me!
PS. I got the answer to the first and third one, but that second puzzle is hard, anyone got the answer yet? |
Blue.
PS. What's a milk bar? :) |
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04/19/2004 11:17:53 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by ScottK: PS. What's a milk bar? :) |
You have your choice, Holstein original, Jersey light, or Gurnsey double-cream ... I recommend either the original chocotale chip or almond biscotti with that. |
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04/20/2004 12:16:07 AM · #20 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by Konador: Never mind eating the chocolate, my dog can have that. |
Chocolate is toxic to dogs. :( |
and humans |
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04/20/2004 12:29:21 AM · #21 |
No no no -- chocolate (in modest quantities) is healthful for humans!
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04/20/2004 12:30:10 AM · #22 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: No no no -- chocolate (in modest quantities) is healthful for humans!
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Hehehe. Indeed, that there is just a beggers portion!
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04/20/2004 12:33:36 AM · #23 |
Too bad it's less than two whole blocks from my house ... what's really too bad is they make good but expensive chocolate. |
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04/21/2004 09:26:30 PM · #24 |
The other problem with that is, I've noticed it asks how many total. Well I've always been told you can't add apples and oranges, so I doubt one could add stars and socks and horses together and get one simple straight answer. |
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