Task 67 - NIPPY, CREEK, LIVID
Correct Answers: 3 - Total Answers: 4
Rules
Guess the Flex WORDLE in 3 tries. After each try, the color of the tiles will change to show how close your guess is to the solution.
If the tile becomes GREEN, your number or operation is located at correct place. If the tile becomes RED, your number or opeartion exists within the expression, but at different place.
Joke Of The Day

Deer Camp
Four guys were at a deer camp. They had to bunk two to a room. No one wanted to room with Daryl because he snored so badly. They decided it wasn't fair to make one of them stay with him the whole time, so they voted to take turns.
The first guy slept in the same cabin as Daryl, and comes to breakfast the next morning with hair a mess and eyes all bloodshot.
The other two said: "Man, what happened to you?"
He said: Daryl snored so loudly, I just sat up and watched him all night."
The next night, it was the second guy's turn. In the morning, same thing-hair all standing up, eyes all bloodshot.
The other two said: "Man what happened to you? You look awful!"
He said: "Man that Daryl shakes the roof. I couldn't do anything but sit up and watch him all night."
The third night was Rich's turn. Rich was a big burly ex-football player, a man's man.
The next morning he came to breakfast, bright-eyed and bushy tailed. "Good morning," he said. The other two couldn't believe it-he looked rested and wide awake.
They asked: "Man, what happened?"
He said: "Well, we got ready for bed. I went and tucked Daryl into bed, patted his behind and kissed him good night. Daryl sat up and watched me all night.
On This Day
Ashley MontaguBorn 28 Jun 1905; died 26 Nov 1999 at age 94. British anthropologist who is noted for his works popularizing anthropology and science. By working out the embryology of the upper jaw, Montagu enabled surgeons to repair cleft palates. Montagu made contributions in a wide variety of fields, of which his analysis of the concept of race will remain his his most important legacy. The subject interested him from the 1930s and by 1942 he published Man's Most Dangerous Myth; The Fallacy of Race. In 1950, he was asked by UNESCO to frame their statement on race. His fifty books include The Elephant Man, which formed the basis of the play and movie of the same name. Other topics included social factors in crime, home birth and prenatal care, birth order, privacy, smaking and natural foods.« |