Sunday, 4 January 2015

Today's Daily Brain Teaser (Jan 05, 2015)

Forceful Swings



I am one simple word, but I mean different things

One of my meanings brings great forceful swings,

The other of me, may have curve, like the first...

But only one meaning can help quench a thirst.

One of my meanings will often bring cheers,

Either of them could hold a few beers.

What word am I?





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Brain Teaser 1/4/2015

1. There are three houses in a straight row. One is red, one is blue, and one is white. The red house is left of the middle. The blue house is right of the middle. Where's the white house?



2. In olden days, the student of logic was given this problem: If half of 5 were 3, what would one-third of l0 be?



3. A boy leaves his house one summer day, and began to run into the woods to his grandmother’s house which is on the other side of the woods. It should also be known that the boy reached his grandmother’s house. How far did the boy run into the woods?

Solution





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Vegan W*nker

Apparently it's "veganuary" where you can give being vegan a go. You can give it a go any month but the people who invented veganuary thought it might be good to encourage you to give it a go in January and so have merged the words "vegan" and "january" to create "veganuary". Trying to come up with a successful word play on the word vegan is actually more difficult than becoming vegan...



My long association with Kentucky Fried chicken and eating meat is well documented. I grew up craving flesh. I liked my steaks bloody and I had fuck all respect for anyone who didn't appreciate cheese. If you didn't like salt beef, viennas, smoked salmon, cream cheese, lamb, chicken, kebabs, ham - then you were an idiot. I even liked the stuff that a lot of tossers didn't like: liver, heart, tongue, kidneys. What kind of prick wouldn't like liver and onions?



And then I became a wanker and developed a stupid seed of empathy and compassion for animals. It was bullshit. I hated it. But I couldn't ignore it.



So I became a vegetarian for two months. This was reasonably difficult. I realised I'd essentially been made into an addict. The occasional longing for meat lasted two weeks max.



Then a quick glance at the production of eggs, milk, cheese and dairy made me unable to pretend it wasn't equally if not more cruel than meat production. So I made the full plunge into becoming a vegan wanker.



It was and continues to be a piece of piss and is probably one of the few good decisions I've ever made in my life. It has probably even saved my life as I essentially lived off Haribo and KitKats for 20 years.



My diet's so normal now that I don't even really need to think about it anymore. If there is a mistake or an accidental slip up I don't beat myself up over it and it doesn't undermine the venture. I accidentally ate a sour cream Pringle the other day which was masquerading as ready salted.



There are so many questions you'll be asked once you go vegan - most of them ridiculous. Apparently, going vegan means you're instantly more likely to end up on a desert island and be faced with having to kill and eat something to survive. And yes - I would kick to death a Shetland pony if it was threatening me and my family and I'd exhausted all other options of compromise.



With regard to eating out the only difficult thing is your well meaning companions suddenly think you are mentally simple and no longer able to speak English. After reading the menu for you and explaining to you what you can eat, they will then speak over you trying to communicate to the waiter on your behalf and interpreting back what he says in a loud clear voice to you. There will normally be seven of them doing this at once.



It's all fun.



The biggest question you get asked is what do you miss the most? The truth is: nothing. There is no loss. There is no grief. It is all gain. I'm the healthiest I've ever been. I've lost weight simply 'cos there's a whole ton of crap I can't eat. I eat better and more diverse meals than I've ever had before. I have more flavours and colour in my diet. I love the food I eat. It's genuinely one of the most clearcut best choices I've made in my life. Being out of the death industry is good. About three weeks after I changed my diet I felt this weight lift off of me. I think deep down most of us know it's horrific what has to happen to get our meat - but it's something we stifle and bury in our brains because we are addicted and indoctrinated. We stifle that dark truth in order to protect our habit. We invent words like "bacon" and "beef" to sanitise from our language the fact that we eat our co-inhabitants on earth. Can you imagine how embarrassed we'll be when aliens come and say, "Dude! What the fuck are you doing?! You just ate that little short guy with the trotters!?" I read recently that the planned space tourist crafts decided there will be no leather interiors on the ships cos what kind of impression would it give if we arrived in space sitting on chairs made from the skins of other dead earthlings. It would quite rightly, be horrific and wouldn't put us in the best light.



Anyway, going vegan is one of the most clearcut ways you can reduce cruelty in the world. It's a piss of piece. You will eat better meals than you've ever had before. You'll get fit, healthy and as buff as fuck. With literally no effort you'll get an arse to die for - and it's good for the planet.



My arse is incredible - and that too is good for the planet.



You could get an incredible arse too.



So try it or not. In "veganuary" or "veguary". I don't give a shit. It's your life. Have a good 2015 you cock.



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P.S.

Yes you can live without cheese.



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Today in History for 4th January 2015

Historical Events


1960 - European Free Trade Association forms in Stockholm

1969 - France begins arms embargo against Israel

1976 - "Home Sweet Homer" opens and closes at Palace Theater NYC

1996 - "Father" opens at Criterion Theater NYC for 52 performances

2010 - The Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention removed HIV infection from its list of communicable diseases of public health significance.

2013 - 9 people are killed by a car bomb in Damascus, Syria


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Famous Birthdays


1922 - Frank Wess, flutist/saxophonist/composer, (d. 2013)

1930 - Iain Cuthbertson, British actor (Guilty, Scandal, Rep, Danger UXB)

1942 - John McLaughlin, rock guitarist (Sentimental Journey/Clouds of Joy)

1970 - Colin Scrivener, CFL defensive tackle (Winnipeg Blue Bombers)

1971 - Deb Sonnenberg, Edmonton Alberta, softball pitcher (Olympics-96)

1977 - IrĂ¡n Castillo, Mexican actress


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Famous Deaths


1940 - Conrad Weiss, German writer/poet (Heart of Words), dies at 59

1990 - Sir Henry Bolte, Premier of Victoria 1955-1972 (b. 1908)

2004 - Brian Gibson (director), English film director (b. 1944)

2005 - Bud Poile, Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1924)

2012 - Eve Arnold, American photojournalist, dies at 99

2012 - Gatewood Galbraith, [Louis], lawyer, American political activist, iconic Kentucky political figure, dies from pneumonia at 64


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