Since I can't figure something too clever after a day, I'm falling back to something easy:
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Oh well, at least you get a nice picture of dog out of it.
Since I can't figure something too clever after a day, I'm falling back to something easy:
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Oh well, at least you get a nice picture of dog out of it.
No dogs allowed?
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Nope.
Take the first image as a sign to refrain from doing something, it might not be that clear.
Last edited by Sar1n; May 21, 2020 at 07:11 PM.
Can't teach an old dog new tricks?
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Now you're closer....but not there.
Thank you, Sar1n, for a moment I thought you wouldn't break your no-rep-for-paleologos tradition but I guess it is possible to teach new tricks to you, good ol'boy.
Next one is for Muizer and I'll be trying to top "All fair and above board" with something that is a much better known adage but the choice of images is rather cheesy.
Three images this time and to compensate I promise two reps to the guesser:
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I can't figure out what the second image is supposed to be. DNA? Splice?
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"Lay these words to heart, Lucilius, that you may scorn the pleasure which comes from the applause of the majority. Many men praise you; but have you any reason for being pleased with yourself, if you are a person whom the many can understand?" - Lucius Annaeus Seneca -
"I am altering the deal. Pray I don't alter it any further."
Last edited by Sar1n; June 03, 2020 at 08:36 AM. Reason: fixed the quote
So where's the 'eye'. Do we do phonetics now? Btw. Never heard of this phrase again. Anyway, good thing I scratched this competition off the ones I follow.
Last edited by Muizer; June 03, 2020 at 10:55 AM.
"Lay these words to heart, Lucilius, that you may scorn the pleasure which comes from the applause of the majority. Many men praise you; but have you any reason for being pleased with yourself, if you are a person whom the many can understand?" - Lucius Annaeus Seneca -
It's not a catchphrase it's a movie quote.
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