How observant are you?
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Re: How observant are you?
RandyRandy Cornhole wrote:Unit 1 Sergeants test..........How observant are you?
There are two pictures identical to each other, you have to find three (3) differences.
If you can find three differences, then you are part of an elite group of Sub Officers. This has been tested on 80 sergeants and only 5 people out of 80 found the three differences.
There is no trick, all three differences exist. Try it!!
click on the link
Some computers may be able to play the background music.
http://members.home.nl/saen/Special/Zoeken.swf
I have now studied this site a number of times. Firstly I see two apparently identical pictures and then e picture of my ex wife appears.
I am not a stupid man (but I am trying to get there) but the joke has escaped me. PLeas can you explain. I am sure that when you do I am going to feel like a complete idiot.
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I know we're not supposed to resurrect ancient threads, but I've just tried this one & think it might be worth a go for anyone who didn't try it first time around. If you have a heart condition, I'd give it a miss, though... the excitement of finding that final difference might just prove too much!
BTW, off thread, Guess - hope you're enjoying your time in the rottie compound! Good job we don't have any or your stay might be much less pleasant... Do you prefer dry or canned food for your breakfast? Would you like it in your kennel?

BTW, off thread, Guess - hope you're enjoying your time in the rottie compound! Good job we don't have any or your stay might be much less pleasant... Do you prefer dry or canned food for your breakfast? Would you like it in your kennel?

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I prefer dried food for brekkie and always eat in my kennel. The dried food helps to keep the kennel cleaner. I wouldn't want to foul it and tarnish my pristine reputation.DawnHHDRC wrote: BTW, off thread, Guess - hope you're enjoying your time in the rottie compound! Good job we don't have any or your stay might be much less pleasant... Do you prefer dry or canned food for your breakfast? Would you like it in your kennel?
PS. I have looked at the web site again and still don't get it. Perhaps it just does not appeal to my sense of humour.
What I see is two pictures left and right of the screen where I can not spot any differences. After that I see an old hag image that repeatedly moves towards and away from the screen. What the hell am I missing?
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