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Obviously, the boyfriend was not an artist...

I would have crushed the flakes, applied some glue on a firm substrate in a tiger shape and sprinkled the flakes onto the glue.

Then I would have used a marker to make stripes.
:) :) :)
 

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Dannyalcatraz said:
Obviously, the boyfriend was not an artist...

I would have crushed the flakes, applied some glue on a firm substrate in a tiger shape and sprinkled the flakes onto the glue.

Then I would have used a marker to make stripes.
:) :) :)


I would put the Frosted Flakes in my Matter Retranscombobulator 3000. It would have turned the flakes into a completed puzzle.
 

Aeson said:
A nightmare.

or did you mean the Popsicle? It was cherry.:)

Mmmmmmm cherry popsicles.....
I am glad that that is the answer to the riddle. The answer I came up with was more on the PG-13 side, and I couldn't imagine a company putting it on a popsicle stick. Unless you buy your groceries at an adult grocery store. :lol:
 

Aurora said:
Mmmmmmm cherry popsicles.....
I am glad that that is the answer to the riddle. The answer I came up with was more on the PG-13 side, and I couldn't imagine a company putting it on a popsicle stick. Unless you buy your groceries at an adult grocery store. :lol:
PG-13 is allowed here. What did you have in mind?
 

Aeson said:
PG-13 is allowed here. What did you have in mind?
A Trojan horse.
Doesn't make quite as much sense as a nightmare.
Can you imagine some kid eating his popsicle and then saying "Mom, why would you ride a Trojan all night?"
 

Aurora said:
A Trojan horse.
Doesn't make quite as much sense as a nightmare.
Can you imagine some kid eating his popsicle and then saying "Mom, why would you ride a Trojan all night?"

ROFL

Her response "Ask your father".
 




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