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| pianojerome | May 15 2006, 05:33 AM Post #1 |
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HOLY CARP!!!
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| JBryan | May 15 2006, 05:38 AM Post #2 |
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I am the grey one
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Allow me to be the first to say it. I saw really enormous breasts. |
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"Any man who would make an X rated movie should be forced to take his daughter to see it". - John Wayne There is a line we cross when we go from "I will believe it when I see it" to "I will see it when I believe it". Henry II: I marvel at you after all these years. Still like a democratic drawbridge: going down for everybody. Eleanor: At my age there's not much traffic anymore. From The Lion in Winter. | |
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| John D'Oh | May 15 2006, 05:41 AM Post #3 |
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MAMIL
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I see a woman eating a big juicy hot dog with really enormous breasts, which is quite unusual for a hot dog. |
| What do you mean "we", have you got a mouse in your pocket? | |
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| JBryan | May 15 2006, 05:42 AM Post #4 |
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Uh, John. Those are not breasts (and that is not a hot dog). |
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"Any man who would make an X rated movie should be forced to take his daughter to see it". - John Wayne There is a line we cross when we go from "I will believe it when I see it" to "I will see it when I believe it". Henry II: I marvel at you after all these years. Still like a democratic drawbridge: going down for everybody. Eleanor: At my age there's not much traffic anymore. From The Lion in Winter. | |
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| John D'Oh | May 15 2006, 05:50 AM Post #5 |
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MAMIL
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| What do you mean "we", have you got a mouse in your pocket? | |
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| LWpianistin | May 15 2006, 09:02 AM Post #6 |
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HOLY CARP!!!
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i saw the old lady first, but then i saw the young lady. now i can see both at the same time. |
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| pianojerome | May 15 2006, 09:10 AM Post #7 |
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HOLY CARP!!!
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not at the same time. ![]() It's called a "gestalt" shift. You can't see both at the same time, but it's possible to shift very, very quickly from one interpretation to the next. |
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| sue | May 15 2006, 09:10 AM Post #8 |
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HOLY CARP!!!
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All I see is the old girl. Does this mean something?
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| DivaDeb | May 15 2006, 09:13 AM Post #9 |
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HOLY CARP!!!
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sue, the young woman is looking away, over her right shoulder. The old woman's nostril is the young woman's jaw line. The old woman's nose is the young woman's chin. |
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| kenny | May 15 2006, 09:15 AM Post #10 |
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HOLY CARP!!!
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Really? At the SAME time? I can see both but my brain alternates. I can only see one at a time. |
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| LWpianistin | May 15 2006, 09:20 AM Post #11 |
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HOLY CARP!!!
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i swear if i don't really focus on one or the other, i can. i guess my brain moves so fast, it seems like i can.
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| Aqua Letifer | May 15 2006, 09:45 AM Post #12 |
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ZOOOOOM!
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Young woman? Old woman? Where do you guys see that? All I see are some coarse curved lines and some point-texture. ![]() (Nobody likes a realist. :P) |
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| FrankM | May 15 2006, 09:48 AM Post #13 |
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Senior Carp
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I see a man and woman romping inquisitively yet not without chic in the bushes. The woman's breasts are draped languorously across two azaleas, one rhododendron, a Lilac 1929 Duesenberg, and a discarded porcelain effigy of Phil Donahue. The man is completely hidden except for the familiar telltale signs of oblong pecan shells leading to an alabaster fountain with a broken pine-scented arrow emerging from its flange. Meanwhile, in the background, two slithy tothes are gyring and gimbling in the wabe. There’s more. I see much more. But I rather not going into it right now. |
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| iainhp | May 15 2006, 09:54 AM Post #14 |
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Middle Aged Carp
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I can see them both, but a question. What makes one of them old and the other young? Surely it's just 2 different women. |
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| Larry | May 15 2006, 06:53 PM Post #15 |
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Mmmmmmm, pie!
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Nose size. Cartilage continues to grow even when bone doesn't. So - old people's noses get bigger. I read that somewhere.......... ![]() |
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| JBryan | May 15 2006, 06:58 PM Post #16 |
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I am the grey one
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I fail to see your point. There is no cartilage in enormous breasts. Silicone, maybe, but I can spot that a mile away. |
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"Any man who would make an X rated movie should be forced to take his daughter to see it". - John Wayne There is a line we cross when we go from "I will believe it when I see it" to "I will see it when I believe it". Henry II: I marvel at you after all these years. Still like a democratic drawbridge: going down for everybody. Eleanor: At my age there's not much traffic anymore. From The Lion in Winter. | |
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| Steve Miller | May 15 2006, 07:57 PM Post #17 |
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Bull-Carp
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Wag more Bark less | |
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| musicasacra | May 15 2006, 08:00 PM Post #18 |
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HOLY CARP!!!
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i saw a Toulouse Lautrec young girl. |
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All I see is the old girl. Does this mean something?




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