29-07-2014 12:12 AM - edited 29-07-2014 12:16 AM
ha ha joe ya cracker ..
nice car tho !
it was annie, the car was only a few years old when i bought it for $11,500.00
the A9X when new in 1977 was that price from the dealers, held it's value and crept up ever since
an average one these days can set you back about $125,000.00
that one pictured had original panama green paint, straight as a die
sweet to drive
wish i still had it
31-07-2014 01:00 PM - edited 31-07-2014 01:01 PM
pimpy - I think you could still say No, its not, if a poster asks is that wally in post xx on the photo/chat thread as wally's whereabout would still be unkown. I guess it just narrows down the field abit.
I think it best if you let people know on the photo challenge thread, what to do when they think they find him.. post in the photo thread or the chat thread or email you.
Who would have thought the find wally gig would cause so much angst?
edit: Yes, simones idea sounds good.
on 31-07-2014 01:08 PM
I like Simone's idea too.
on 31-07-2014 01:10 PM
Does anyone know the breed of birds in 126(roserobins) pic?
on 31-07-2014 01:22 PM
on 31-07-2014 01:40 PM
@tcmsecretuseid wrote:Does anyone know the breed of birds in 126(roserobins) pic?
I think they are a type of Ringneck.
There are a few subspecies, I don't know which one in particular they would be. I was thinking the 28 birds but Roses have more yellow on the breast, so maybe it's a Port Lincoln ringneck
31-07-2014 01:56 PM - edited 31-07-2014 01:58 PM
TCM I've always known the birds as 28's, here's a link to a bit more info as to why they are known as 28's.
Pimpy is right.
The attractive green, yellow and blue bird which frequents our parks and woodlands is known to the world at large as the Port Lincoln or ring-necked parrot, but has been given the colloquial WA name of twenty-eight because of its call, which some say sounds like it is crying "twenty-eight".
Read more: http://www.watoday.com.au/entertainment/about-town/twentyeights-keep-evil-spirits-at-bay-20130325-2g...
on 31-07-2014 05:37 PM
@the*scarlet*pimpernel wrote:sorry for not getting back to you quicker Joz, I went to bed early last night.
I didn't publicly acknowledge your correct guess as I didn't want to spoil it for other Wally Watchers. I also did this with the previous winner.
I do understand that you would feel let down at the lack of trumpets and balloons. I'm sorry. It wasn't personal.
You stated your preference for the extra vote in the Pink chat thread, which I acknowledged. I thought this was enough to announce you as winner. I did give the pink an extra kudos on your behalf (not physically but if you check her entry it has 23, if you check the winners thread it has 24)
So, input please. Do I publicly say Yes you found Wally, or do I kept it quiet and announce it at the end?
I have been in a quandry about this for sometime. If someones says Is that wally in blah blah and it's not, then I say it's not so they can keep looking. By not responding it kind of indicates that it is Wally, so it the jig is up anyway.
oh a missunderstanding pimpy
i commented about simones entry only because the previous posts
it wasn't an indication of where i wanted my extra kudos
out of the 3 top scorers i wanted my extra vote to go to jenns entry
by the time voting had finished the results wouldn't have changed anyway
31-07-2014 05:47 PM - edited 31-07-2014 05:49 PM
I'm sorry. I sent you a message asking where you wanted your vote to go.
this was the reply
oh yeah, i'll let you know where i wanna stick it
on the chat thread
So I went to the chat thread and you had indicated Simones photo. That's why I gave the vote to her. I thought that was your vote.
edit : changing font colour
31-07-2014 05:54 PM - edited 31-07-2014 05:55 PM
oh geeze elephant so much effort and the time that must have took you
i woulda given you the acknowledgement if you actually located mallyware
on 31-07-2014 06:00 PM
yeah but aren't you supposed to announce who found wally first, pimpy
it wasn't known publically at all
i wasnt going to sprout i wanted my kudos placed where ever out of now where