Random claws in the wroteundra:



Legends aren't afraid to exhibit the claw either. Leo Smee has a remarkably large claw as can be seen in this photograph. The man throwing a horn has a normally proportioned head, but as you can see the claw to the right of that head is enormous. Leo plays bass in doom troupe Cathedral. Maybe the enlarged claw has been developed after many years of playing his instrument?

Jean Clawed Van Damme:
This anonymous correspondent (let's for talks sake call him Andrew) has a claws for concern. Whilst driving he has noticed that the milometer has reached 333. Exactly half of 666. What if there is an accident and there is no explanation? Now investigators will have evidence on his mobile phone. The question will be; had the devil a part to play in it, or, did he crash because he was photographing and clawing at the same time. The answer is in the picture.

The Claws is probably the easiest mind bender of the bunch but separating these identical pieces is just the beginning. The greatest challenge lies in understanding how to re-assemble them correctly. The solution is completely unique in the puzzling world, requiring three moves cunning enough to outwit the slyest fox.

The Claws is probably the easiest mind bender of the bunch but separating these identical pieces is just the beginning. The greatest challenge lies in understanding how to re-assemble them correctly. The solution is completely unique in the puzzling world, requiring three moves cunning enough to outwit the slyest fox.
Random claw meanings:
- An action created by Dennis Dumphy in Sioux Lookout Ontario, where the hand is raised in the shape of a "claw" directly in front of ones self and thrown forward and backward to the beat of a song. Usually incorporated with headbanging.
- An acceptable alternative action to thrusting ones hand in the air during a concert.
- A song by Oceans Over Arcane.#
Excellent article on the claw printed in Decibel Magazine. Invisible oranges!!! This has to be read!!!
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