Thursday 18 September 2014

Today's Daily Brain Teaser (Sep 19, 2014)

Crafty Words



Take the list of words below and arrange them into 3 sentences that all have something in common. Each word is only used once each time they appear in the list. ('A' can be used 4 times as it's in the list 4 times.) Punctuation is not an issue in this teaser.



A, A, A, A, ANIMALS, BAR, BAT, DAN, DROOP, I, I, IN, IN, IS, IT, NET, OR, POOR, SAW, SLAM, TEN, WAS



What are the sentences and what do they have in common?





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This Is What Scottish Heaven And Hell Are Like, According To Armando Iannucci

Thanks to the man himself for reminding us all of this gem from 2001.



Yes, before his days as the multi-award winning creator of 'Veep' and 'The Thick Of It' - and after his days with Alan Partridge and 'The Saturday Night Armistice' - Armando Iannucci made the Channel 4 series The Armando Iannucci Shows.



And as Scotland is at the forefront of our minds today, we can think of no better time to revisit this sketch, in which the Glaswegian Iannucci explains how he sees Scottish heaven - and hell. http://ift.tt/eA8V8J



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Fibs, Lies and Porky Pies Number One - It's OK If We're Only Lying to Ourselves Right?

I could totally, easily, effortlessly give up drinking. I am absolutely not addicted to my phone. I rarely use Facebook. And I will go for a run tomorrow. Oh and before I get down to an afternoon of writing, I'll just check this website for two seconds...



It's now 2.54pm. I wrote the first three lines of this blog at 12.03pm. My two second check of the 'this' website has cost me nearly three hours of my life, having accidentally fallen into the world-wide-web. I've now resurfaced, alive but knackered and I'm gagging for coffee. Perhaps I'll just quickly pop to the kitchen...



It's now 3.55pm. My 'quick' pop to the kitchen has cost me another hour. The lies I keep telling myself are mounting and as a result, my writing day is nearly over. If I told anyone else these lies, saying I'll be there in ten minutes but turning up next Tuesday, I'd end up with very few friends and unable to keep a job. So why is it deemed a crime to lie to another person but a natural and accepted occurrence for us to lie to ourselves?



I think the answer rests in the fact we don't see these fibs, lies and porky-pies as actual untruths. It is never pre-meditated. We don't intend to drink two bottles of wine when we specifically said we were only going to have one glass. That I would call weak-willed. Falling into the world-wide-web I would label as procrastination. And when we say we have learned our lesson and will never date someone 'like that' again, we genuinely mean it. Until, of course, the next time we date someone 'like that'. This I would call, being a penis face.



And there lie the lies. To do something once could be deemed simply an error of judgment. Twice is plain stupidity. But when we repeatedly say we will do one thing and then do something completely different we are out right lying to ourselves. We know what the outcome will be but we tell ourselves it will be something different. We accept these lies because we are very adept at playing dumb. Frankly, admitting the truth is just too uncomfortable and means we become responsible for our own failures or lack of success. We then have to do something about it.



They say the path to hell is paved with good intentions. Not that I fear I'm going to end up on the dark side. Equally however, unless I take a real honest look at myself, I shan't end up on the really glitzy golden side either! The reason I haven't yet achieved the career I feel I deserve is because I pathologically lie to myself on a daily basis. But this is going to change. (Oh crap, have I just lied again?)



It is! It is going to change! Every week I am going to blog about the lies I tell myself. I tell people I am a blogger yet I haven't blogged in six months. It's like claiming I'm a vegetarian but still regularly tucking into a surf 'n' turf. My website opens with the words: "Leanne Davis Writer/Actor/Comedian". So come on Leanne Davis, prove it. And prove it I will or face the wrath of you lot for openly being a counterfeit.



I hope that not only will this force me to admit where I am going wrong, it might also help you see that you, like me, are probably also a total Bullshit Barbara. We are the reason we don't have what we believe should be ours; the career, the relationships, the phenomenal existence. If our lives right now aren't how we want them to be, then there really is only ourselves who can change that. Yes there are really dreadful things that happen, unfortunate/sad/terrible circumstances that we find ourselves in. And there will always be a period of re-adjustment as we mourn our losses and try to adapt to our new existence. But we cannot hold on to these stories forever.



A waiter at the café I am now in (another day later) has just brought me a coffee (the coffee I am categorically not addicted to*). I am knackered (nothing to do with the three glasses of Rioja last night and going to bed at 1am. I could give up drinking in an instant*). I ask him, "Will this wake me up?" "Absolutely!" he replies. 30 minutes later I am still exhausted. Clearly I am not the only fibber, liar and porky-pier around here.



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Bayer sold a medicine tainted with HIV. Once it was discovered…

Bayer sold a medicine tainted with HIV. Once it was discovered in the US, they continued to sell it overseas for over a year in order to clear stock.






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Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet helped pay the nursing home fees…

Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet helped pay the nursing home fees for the last Titanic survivor so she wouldn’t have to sell anymore Titanic mementos to raise cash.






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A Hungarian man murdered 24 women and attempted to pickle their bodies…

Bela-Kiss A Hungarian man murdered 24 women and attempted to pickle their bodies in beer before enlisting to fight in World War 1. When his crimes were discovered, he evaded capture and was never heard from again.






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Zimbabwe’s bank balance was $217 at the start…

Zimbabwe’s bank balance was $217 at the start of 2013.






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In 1929 the US supreme court voted 8 -1 in favor a…

In 1929 the US supreme court voted 8 -1 in favor a Eugenics program requiring forced sterilization of citizens deemed not smart enough to reproduce.






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1 American consumes the same amount of resources…

1 American consumes the same amount of resources as 32 Kenyans per year.






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A little girl who died from a brain tumor was being watched…

katie-hugs-kt-cropped A little girl who died from a brain tumor was being watched over by a droid her father made for her named R2-KT.






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In Vienna, Austria someone set a bucket full of feces to explode when a line…

In Vienna, Austria someone set a bucket full of feces to explode when a line was tripped at a spot where police regularly park to watch for speeders. The police officer who tripped it was covered in poo from six and a half feet away. He wasn’t injured except perhaps his dignity.






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This Angry London Driver Found A Drastic Way To Stop His Car From Being Impounded

Amazingly, this isn't one of those 'Meanwhile, in Russia...' videos.



It actually took place in the Walthamstow area of London.



This motorist was so desperate to avoid a fine - and stop his illegally parked car being towed away by the council - that he... Well, watch the video to find out.



We don't recommend trying this, fellow drivers.

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Revealed: How A Sheep Crosses A Cattle Grid

And your short-but-sweet video of the day is... this one!



Yes, if you've ever wondered how sheep manage to cross cattle grids - and who hasn't? - then wonder no more.



Turns out, sheep have their own kind of logic. But hey - whatever works, nature!



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Brain Teaser 9/18/2014

1. Jill offered Jack the following bet; she said she would toss 3 pennies in the air, and if they fell all heads or all tails she would give him $1. If they fell any other way, he had to give her .50¢. Should Jack accept?



2. There's a land where there's mummies and daddies but no babies. Books but no libraries. Mirrors but no reflections. Kittens but no cats. Cattle but no cows. Lollipops but no candy and trees but no forests. It's the land of what?

Solution

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Slingo Lovers! We have your game.....





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This Cat In A Baby Swing Is Having The Best. Time. Ever.

‘Bampot', ‘Shut Yer Geggie' And More: A Guide To Scottish Insults

Thank you, YouTube vlogger Erin Doogan - aka BeautyCreep - for your brilliant, and timely, guide to insulting Scottish words and phrases.



Something tells us your video lesson will come in handy today (and tomorrow, and possibly for the rest of the week).



Of course, the English are pretty good at insulting people, too...



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The Scottish Sun Asked The People Of Twitter To Fill In Its Blank Front Page. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Somebody at the Scottish Sun doesn't know how Twitter works.



For on Wednesday night - aka Scottish referendum eve - The Scottish edition of the Sun newspaper proudly tweeted an image of its Thursday front page. And asked people to fill it in:










SEE ALSO: 18 Songs For 18 September: A Referendum Playlist





The great people of Twitter duly responded in the way we'd expect. By taking the p***. Because, it was, as Charlie Brooker put it, a...










The responses ranged from the classic:










To the childish classic:










And included the imaginative:










The punitive:










The Fierce:










And the marvellously literal:










There was also the 'Great British Bake Off' version (click the 'play' button in the middle):










And the Hillsborough one:










But perhaps, in the end, there could be only one message:










Got a version of your own Sun front page that you'd like to share? Tweet it to us at @HuffPostUKCom (and perhaps let @ScottishSun know, too).



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Today in History for 18th September 2014

Historical Events


1873 - Government bond agent Jay Cooke and Co collapses, causing panic on Wall St, the start of the panic of 1873 and the Long depression

1914 - South African troops land in German South West Africa

1922 - Hungary admitted to League of Nations

1937 - The first New Zealand State house opens in Miramar

1939 - William Joyce's first Nazi propaganda broadcast.

1960 - Mickey Wright wins LPGA Memphis Golf Open


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Famous Birthdays


1750 - Tomas de Iriarte, Spanish writer (Fabulas Literarias)

1895 - Tomoji Tanabe, the oldest man in the world as of June 2007

1933 - Robert Blake, Nutley NJ, (Baretta, Little Rascals, Coast to Coast)

1937 - Norman Dinnerstein, composer

1956 - Peter Ĺ ĹĄastnĂ˝, Slovak ice hockey player

1973 - Mark Shuttleworth, South African entrepreneur


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Famous Deaths


1684 - Jan A "Joannes" Antonides van der Goes, poet (Ystroom), dies at 37

1721 - Matthew Prior, poet/diplomat, dies

1735 - Justus van Effen, writer/founder (Holland Spectator), dies at 51

1931 - Hazrat Babajan, a Baloch Muslim saint (b. c. 1806)

1966 - Jeno Vecsey, composer, dies at 57

2012 - Steve Sabol, American filmmaker, dies from brain cancer at 69


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