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Guess what this is from:

 

 

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Hi, I'm back!

 

 

I will guess that is the premiere of Desolation of Smaug in London.

 

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Nope, try again. Right location, wrong movie.

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Huh, time flies...

 

The 3rd one, then? I just can't figure why BC would be there for the first one....

 

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Easy, he was the necromancer in the first one. He had more screen time in the second & third movies as the necromancer but it was his voice.

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But, but, but..... he had, like, one line ......

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I realize I forgot to say you were correct about it being the 3rd one. Just had an Anderson moment. Oops. It is your turn Arcadia.

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Oh. Yay me! Back later with a new one.....

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Arcadia,  have you  figured out something for us to deduce yet?

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Ooops, sorry, forgot about this one! Let me see..........................................

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Okay, see what you can make of this one. What happened here, and who was present at the time?

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Whoa...??

I thought I have better Tuesday brain..nope!

 

The carrot looks weird, it's not common to serve full carrot on plate, but maybe it's tradition that I don't know.

 

Is there a candy cane somewhere?

 

One of the kid's finger is reddish, maybe from candies, cake or coloring.

 

They are interested in something on the plate. The carrot or the funny shape small thingy.

It might be planted there by adults as a game.

 

Is it Easter?

 

Never celebrate one before, so it's an uneducated guess.

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You are very close.

 

There IS a candy cane somewhere.

 

This may not be a universal tradition, so yes, it's tricky.

 

The funny shape small thingy is the remains of something.

 

Adults were involved.

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I'd say it's kids looking at an empty plate on Christmas morning in awe that Santa was there (aka an adult cleared the plate pretending to be Santa).

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Santa drank the milk and ate the cookies, yes.  Annddd....?

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Something to do with the carrot?

The carrot distracts me a lot.

I hope it's treasure hunt game and there is a clue for the children?

It looks like there is a message in the shape of the leftover, and the carrot... XD

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In some American households, it is a tradition to leave out milk and cookies for Santa. He proves his existence by eating and drinking them. :smile: And in other households, it's also a tradition to leave a carrot out for ......?

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Antlers? Hooves? Pulls the sleigh?

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I had a thought just before getting to this thread.

Rudolph (and possibly the rest of the reindeer) are the carrot.

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Now we have a three way win! Correct, everyone! Santa and the reindeer had a midnight snack. :D

 

Sorry, that was a bit of a silly one... :rolleyes: Camper, I believe you were on the right track from the first, so your go.

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Well, they have to go through this routine at every house, you know. They were probaly pretty stuffed! :smile:

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What is going on here?

 

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