Find 1 of 6 Words Hidden in the Picture
[2188] Find 1 of 6 Words Hidden in the Picture - The picture shows two parents, two children and their pets sitting down and enjoying reading their books. But there in and among them are six hidden words. Find 1 of 6 Words Hidden in the Picture. - #brainteasers #wordpuzzles - Correct Answers: 615 - The first user who solved this task is Sean Snow
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Find 1 of 6 Words Hidden in the Picture

The picture shows two parents, two children and their pets sitting down and enjoying reading their books. But there in and among them are six hidden words. Find 1 of 6 Words Hidden in the Picture.
Correct answers: 615
The first user who solved this task is Sean Snow.
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Two old drunks

Two old drunks were lapping them up at a bar.

The first one says, "Ya know, when I was 30 and got a hard-on, I couldn't bend it with both hands. By the time I was 40, I could bend it about 10 degrees if I tried really hard. By the time I was 50, I could bend it about 20 degrees, no problem. I'm gonna be 60 next week, and now I can almost bend it in half with just one hand."

"So", says the second drunk, "What's yer point?"

"Well", says the first, "I'm just wondering how much stronger I'm gonna get!"

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Loch Ness

In 1992, scientists using sonar to map Scotland's Loch Ness made contact with a mysterious object, but declined to speculate what that implies about whether the legendary monster “Nessie” exists. The average depth of Loch Ness is 470 ft (145 m) and it has has a maximum depth of 788 ft (240 m). The term “cryptozoology” was coined in the late 1950s by French zoologist Bernard Heuvelmans to describe the study of such unverified animals. Loch Ness lies on the Great Glen fault-line and is very elongated, some 23 miles (37 km) long, with an average width of about 1 mile (2 km). Due to its great depth Loch Ness never freezes.[Note: measurements vary with different sources.]
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