Thursday 30 October 2014

Today's Daily Brain Teaser (Oct 31, 2014)

Good or Bad?



Most people by now have me

Many people have paid much to get rid of me

And many of the same have paid to get me

I am constantly in your business and sometimes make things very easy

Other times I am a pest and ruin most things I touch



What am I?





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Professor Green, In the Study, With the Silver Bullets

The popular rapper Professor Green recently confessed to me that he thinks he might be a WEREWOLF!! More on that later.



But first, with All Hallow's Eve this week, I thought there'd be no better time to sit down and think about my favourite monster. Vampires are all the rage, with teenage girls getting their kicks from the Twilight books and movies, and angst ridden boys getting something similar from the Underworld series. Mummies have also merited a series of so-so movies, and then there's other classics like Frankenstein's Monster and Godzilla.



My favourite, however, is the werewolf. There are different types of werewolf, of course - a wulver is a man with the head of a wolf, as opposed to the full transformation, and whilst some werewolves change by choice, others are cursed or have been attacked by another werewolf. Whatever the reason, they're brilliant, so here is a list of my five favourite lycanthropic movies.



Dog Soldiers

A group of soldiers in the Highlands get set upon by a pack of werewolves, like Aliens crossed with the Howling crossed with Night Of The Living Dead, equally gory and scary.



American Werewolf in London

Fantastic John Landis movie, which is both funny and terrifying, with a wonderfully dark ending and a fantastic wolf-chase through Piccadilly Circus. Oh, and Jenny Agutter in the shower.



Curse Of The Werewolf (1961)

Hammer Horror, tension, mood, Oliver Reed. Nuff said.



Ginger Snaps

A combination of teenage girls and werewolves made this one of my favourite werewolf films at the time (I was 15 when it was released), but now I'm much more grown up. That is why my favourite werewolf film is...



Teen Wolf

A film that teaches me that being a werewolf can mean universal acceptance of someone as shaggy as myself.





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So there you have it. In a week where children will be dressing up as ghosts and ebola-nurses to parade around threatening you for sweets, now you know why any of them with a hairy face will get an extra chocolate finger from me. "But why have you chosen to tell us this, Jamie?" I hear you cry (literally).



Well, this all brings me back to the aforementioned hip hop academic and his lycanthropic concerns. Appearing as a guest on my Comedy Central UK series, instead of talking about his new album, he decided to tell me that he's worried he might be a werewolf.





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So naturally I brought in Neighbours, Dr Karl Kennedy to get to the bottom of the claim, before reaching for the silver bullets. Find out the results of Dr Karl's diagnosis and his guide to spotting the symptoms of a werewolf by clicking play on the video below:














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Assassin's Creed Unity As 'Played' By David Attenborough, Schwarzenegger, Alan Carr And Morgan Freeman

If you've ever pondered whether David Attenborough, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Alan Carr and Morgan Freeman ever get together online to play co-op Assassin's Creed, then the answer - we're sad to say - is no. Nope. Not even once.



That said, if you've ever wondered what such a thing might be like - or at least whether a promo comedy video speculating on that score might be funny - we have the answer. Yes. Yes it is funny.



Ubisoft put this clip together ahead of next month's release of the multiplayer-focused Assassin's Creed Unity, and we have to admit, we laughed.



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On Halloween 1992 the UK show ‘Ghostwatch’ purported…

On Halloween 1992 the UK show ‘Ghostwatch’ purported to show a real haunting which was spreading around the country. Banned for a decade and never re-aired, it was blamed for several traumas, including a suicide.







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To die for….


They serve killer pastries here…





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Brain Teaser 10/30/2014

Halloween was almost over, and Mr. Green had less than 20 candies left. When the doorbell rang, he thought he would give all the candies away. When he opened the door, there were two trick or treaters. He wanted to give away the candies evenly, but he noticed that when he divided the candies in two, there was one left over. At that point, he saw another trick or treater behind the first two. He tried to divide the candies evenly among the three of them, but again one was left over. Finally, another trick or treater came to his door, making it four trick or treaters altogether. Mr. Green still had one candy left over after dividing the left over candies in fours. How many candies did Mr. Green have left when the doorbell rang?

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Since the 12th century, Judaism believes that if…

Since the 12th century, Judaism believes that if the truths derived through science or philosophy contradict religious beliefs, the religious beliefs are incorrect.






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In 1991 a woman was kept “alive” although…

In 1991 a braindead woman was kept “alive” because she was pregnant. The baby was born alive.






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In 2010, when Google replaced their logo with playable…

In 2010, when Google replaced their logo with playable Pacman, users spent an extra 36 seconds on the page. Assuming this time was wasted, it resulted in a $120M loss in man hours.






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Immediately after the Challenger explosion, shares…

Immediately after the Challenger explosion, shares of every corporation involved in the Space Shuttle dropped. But by the end of the day, most had rebounded; only Morton Thiokol remained low. This was months before the official investigation found Thiokol to be responsible for the disaster.






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No study has shown the food additive MSG…

No study has shown the food additive MSG to be dangerous and the entire public outcry against it in the 1970s was because of one letter sent to the New England Journal of Medicine.






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During the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia by Warsaw…

1968 During the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia by Warsaw Pact soldiers, road signs in towns were removed or painted over to confuse invading troops—except for those indicating the way to Moscow.






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Today in History for 30th October 2014

Historical Events


1948 - Operation Hiram: Israelis take control of Galilee

1951 - US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site

1970 - Northern Ireland Prime Minister James Chichester-Clark meets with British Home Secretary Reginald Maulling to discuss matters related to reforms and security

1975 - King Juan Carlos assumes power in Spain

1991 - Mark Sauer becomes CEO of Pittsburgh Pirates

1991 - Colombian government negotiate with M-19-guerrilla


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Famous Birthdays


1908 - Franco Margola, composer

1957 - Aleksandr Ivanovich Lazutkin, Russian cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-25)

1958 - Stefan Dennis, Australian actor

1963 - Kristina Malandro Wagner, actress (Felicia Jones-General Hospital)

1973 - Adam "Edge" Copeland, Canadian wrestler

1981 - Ivanka Trump, American model


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Famous Deaths


1816 - Frederick I of Württemberg (b. 1754)

1893 - John Abbott, 3rd PM of Canada (C) (1891-92), dies of brain cancer at 72

1894 - Honoré Mercier, politician, Premier of Quebec (b. 1840)

1971 - Osvald Chlubna, composer, dies at 78

2002 - Jam Master Jay, American rapper and musician (Run DMC) (b. 1965)

2007 - Robert Goulet, American entertainer (b. 1933)


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