Food For Thought
Posted: Friday, 09 February 2007 |
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here I am ready for the answer and the link is missing so I dont know what is in the tin. HHHHHHHEEELLLPPP
Barebraes from Shapinsay
Is my picture being blocked?
Muness from Fetlar
your pic is fine. but I am shocked, I was truly startin to think that you'd had Herman knocked off, and it was his head in the tin. Mind you, the pears probably bear close resemblance to body parts.
Ruthodanort from Unst
YESS, I got it right, is there a prize? I'm not sure if I want to know the answer to that. I'd like to take this moment of triumph and thank a few people, who without them I wouldn't be here today, but no I won't because it was me and only me that had a hand in this. Have I gone overboard again? Sorry!! Nurse please !!
Tws from very smug
You know, I can't help feeling slightly disappointed. I thought it might be a bit more exotic...
Anne from IBHQ
Anne - I agree, but you have to agree he needs top marks for creative delivery.
Ruthodanort from Unst
I am truly lost for words and yet words are all I have, to say..........
Flying Cat from an admiring glance
Tws - if you come to Fetlar you can have your prize. A crinkly scottish pound note. Daren't post it in case it gets lost. The insurance would be too high.
Muness from T-shirt Towers
Pears soap! Why put soap in a tin? PS How many pears? When will we get the answer?
Nic from Coll
i got it right too!!!
carol chauveau from france
Pears are exotic for the Northern Isles , Anne. You'll have to take your own mangos and star fruit when you visit later in the year.
calumannabel from Cumquat House Brie
I had to wait all day and wonder what it would be , glad to be put out of my misery
Barebraes from Shapinsay
its not fair - I think it was tuna and tomatoes and you just changed your mind so that TWS could win, its so not fair waaaa....
scallowawife from havin a tantrum
Dear Carol It must be confusing for the word pear to be a fruit in English and a father in French but rest assured they do no do tinned fathers in the Northern Isles A bientot
calumannabelle epoque from Chanson Damour Cottage Brue
If it had been traditional sheep's head broth (with the head intact) you'd have been a serious contender for the Turner prize with your snowy snap.
Annie B from the usual
Muness if I came to Fetlar I'm sure that I'd receive more than my Prize, however, being the caring guy that I am I'd like to donate my prize to charity, thank you...........
Tws from lewis and not moving anywhere
Yes - apound saved for the Fetlar School Fund
Muness from Fetlar
Sitting on that Pear Chaise must be a bit messy. But worth it just to get close to Jim Morrison.
Flying Cat from Ingmar's Emporium