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Ready for a riddle? (August 7th, 2009)

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Brain wake-up time!!

Try this riddle on for size:

The answer is at the bottom of this post – don’t cheat!

 

 

The first is needed to make quotes, you see

And it often sticks up when it’s time for noon tea.

 

The second’s biggest distinction if found

Bearing the symbol of love that is bound.

 

The third should be biggest but that can depend,

Standing alone, it may offend.

 

The fourth is oft used when making a selection

Or if you should need a gun for protection.

 

The fifth is the fattest and oddest by far,

And can sometimes be found in a wrestling war.

 

What are they?

I didn’t get the answer right away – This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you got it!

Branding at Kaizer Meadow is going to start rolling! We’ve been pricing decals and some branded “stuff “ I told you about earlier... Do I smell some giveaways in the near future? I just might! Woo hoo!

It’s Friday, Friday, Friday! I hope you have great plans, and I hope the weather co-operates. I'm heading to the Drive-In movies in Kentville tonight and to the Buskers on Sunday, so I'm crossing my fingers for great weather!

Well now that I’ve given your brain the much needed stimulation, I’m going to set you free to enjoy your Friday!

Enjoy your day and your weekend plans!!

 

The digits of the hand! (Order is Pinky, Ring Finger, Middle Finger, Index Finger and Thumb)

The pinky is used to hit the quotation mark key on a keyboard while typing, and is often held up while drinking tea.

The ring finger bears a wedding band when married.

The middle finger is an obscene gesture when standing alone.

The index finger is pointed to make a selection, and used to pull the trigger on a gun.

The thumb can be used for thumb wrestling.

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