DAILY CALENDAR CHALLENGE #066 – MARCH 7
#1 THE ORIGAMI CALENDAR CHALLENGE-$2 PANTSUIT (PART 2)
Yesterday, I folded the top half of a pantsuit using a crisp dollar bill.
Today I tackle the pants part …
Which was a very simple fold. Then it was time to put the two-day project together.
VOILA! Now if I can find a 4-inch tall model, I ready to put the show on the runway. I actually had an outfit like that once. I won a cruise to Bermuda, and I actually wore it a couple of time. It wasn’t made out of dollar bills. And nobody laughed. Well, at least I didn’t see anybody laughing. But then I didn’t see any dolphins frolicking alongside the ship that everyone else claimed to see.
#2 THE MENSA PUZZLE CALENDAR – SIX LETTERS
How hard can this one possibly be? All you need is six none repeated numbers that add up to 36. And I think that means each of the down columns have to add up to 12. Good Luck!
#3 THE PAGE-A-DAY PUZZLE CALENDAR -
“Wait a minute, wait a minute, you ain’t heard nothin’ yet”
It’s no puzzle when you automatically know the answer. Though the movie had eight sung musical numbers, there was really less than two minutes of spoken dialogue. The film was also ruled ineligible to be nominated for an Academy Award for best picture.
Posted on March 7, 2013, in Daily Calendar Challenge and tagged $2 pantsuit, Bermuda cruise, daily calendar challenge, film cuts, origami, puzzles, six letters, The Jazz Singer. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
Mensa answer 783 and 549
The money suit cracks me up. I probably have a four-inch doll somewhere.
After duct tape, money is sure to be the next project on PR.