Simon: The flowers with the 'For Rent' sign is one of the harder ones, hint: think of other words for renting something, and put them together with 'bee' ...
Ooh, I think you’re right.
Thanks for the hint. I’m glad you didn’t Leave It Alone!
some light entertainment ... there are apparently 39 beatles songs hidden in the picture, but depending on how to interpret some of them you may come up with more.. please post one each, to give everyone a go, and describe where the song is in the picture (so it's not just coming up with a list of beatles songs).
also, check for existing answers - i'll post summaries to show the ones already identified.. .
Simon: The flowers with the 'For Rent' sign is one of the harder ones, hint: think of other words for renting something, and put them together with 'bee' ...
Ooh, I think you’re right.
Thanks for the hint. I’m glad you didn’t Leave It Alone!
some light entertainment ... there are apparently 39 beatles songs hidden in the picture, but depending on how to interpret some of them you may come up with more.. please post one each, to give everyone a go, and describe where the song is in the picture (so it's not just coming up with a list of beatles songs).
also, check for existing answers - i'll post summaries to show the ones already identified.. .
Am I the only one that has a Beatles song title for the entire cartoon puzzle?
PM me if you want to know a secret (and, no, that’s not it!)
some light entertainment ... there are apparently 39 beatles songs hidden in the picture, but depending on how to interpret some of them you may come up with more.. please post one each, to give everyone a go, and describe where the song is in the picture (so it's not just coming up with a list of beatles songs).
also, check for existing answers - i'll post summaries to show the ones already identified.. .
It's not so much the yellow car as the path it's on ...
You mean the curvy highway with lots of twists and turns running top-to-bottom, the length of the entire cartoon?
Hmmm, what could it be? 🤔
some light entertainment ... there are apparently 39 beatles songs hidden in the picture, but depending on how to interpret some of them you may come up with more.. please post one each, to give everyone a go, and describe where the song is in the picture (so it's not just coming up with a list of beatles songs).
also, check for existing answers - i'll post summaries to show the ones already identified.. .
Okay, I’m stumped. Here are the only four I can’t figure out:
1) The buzzing bee at the two flowers, one with a “For Rent” sign:
2) Boy with Girl stepping in his balloon:
3) Duck with a bag of chips (or something) on its head:
4) Little yellow car:
Other than those, with the help of the other posters on this forum, I think my wife and I have them all!
some light entertainment ... there are apparently 39 beatles songs hidden in the picture, but depending on how to interpret some of them you may come up with more.. please post one each, to give everyone a go, and describe where the song is in the picture (so it's not just coming up with a list of beatles songs).
also, check for existing answers - i'll post summaries to show the ones already identified.. .
NBD: Hard Day's Night - bottom left
I agree. My wife and I also came up with a separate Beatles’ song for each of those two guys! (I won’t post the titles because I’m at my limit.)
some light entertainment ... there are apparently 39 beatles songs hidden in the picture, but depending on how to interpret some of them you may come up with more.. please post one each, to give everyone a go, and describe where the song is in the picture (so it's not just coming up with a list of beatles songs).
also, check for existing answers - i'll post summaries to show the ones already identified.. .
Rub a dub: Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds - Top of picture towards the middle next to the flag with a crown/tiara on her head.
Nope. It's a different song.
some light entertainment ... there are apparently 39 beatles songs hidden in the picture, but depending on how to interpret some of them you may come up with more.. please post one each, to give everyone a go, and describe where the song is in the picture (so it's not just coming up with a list of beatles songs).
also, check for existing answers - i'll post summaries to show the ones already identified.. .
Simon: There are a couple that I think are super-obscure (if I even have them right)
Exactly! My wife and I have 33, maybe 35, so far. But there are a couple that are a stretch and we're not sure if we are right or not.
That being said, there are some clues in the cartoon that are obviously there for a reason, but we can't figure them out.
some light entertainment ... there are apparently 39 beatles songs hidden in the picture, but depending on how to interpret some of them you may come up with more.. please post one each, to give everyone a go, and describe where the song is in the picture (so it's not just coming up with a list of beatles songs).
also, check for existing answers - i'll post summaries to show the ones already identified.. .
Maxwell's Silver Hammer - right side, upper middle above the pond
i support local and state and federal government’s power to safeguard the public.
i wonder is it getting to a point where we will be told we can’t go out anymore, can’t use your phone or computer anymore because of the viruses that we can get, etc.
are we prolonging this virus at all ?
Interesting question.
Minimus, I know you know what recently happened in Hungary when—on March 30th, 2020—the Prime Minister, Orbán Viktor, seized absolute power and essentially turned Hungary into a autocratic dictatorship overnight.
Here's a link to a thread I started on that and on which you commented:
Orbán did what tyrants always do, they use any opportunity that arises to grab more power. In this case it was the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here's also an on-topic case that's currently happening here in the United States:
A US appeals court ruled this week that Texas could prevent physicians from performing abortions because of the Covid-19 pandemic. In their ruling, the judges leaned heavily on a 1905 Supreme Court decision against a Massachusetts man who had refused vaccination during a smallpox outbreak (see Jacobson v. Massachusetts, 1905).
Students of history are always wary of situations like this because we know that people in power who are so inclined have often used them as opportunities to seize even more power as they take away individual rights.
I'm not saying that it will happen, only that it has happened many times in the past, and it certainly could happen again, anywhere.
Don't think it can't happen here. It can.
if anyone voices an opinion with which i disagree or even detest, i can either debate it or walk away.. the last thing i want is for someone to be silenced by threats.
however, it appears that some opinions on social media etc.
which contradict the official narrative are being muted.
Cofty: The best defence against bad ideas and lies is exposure to better ideas and truth.👍