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One day a young boy was walking down the road with a stick over his shoulder carrying rolls of duck tape.. (I know its DUCT and not DUCK but go with on this).

An old man sitting on his porch calls out to the boy, “Hey whatcha got there youngin”?
Duck tape?

Whatcha gonna do with that tape?
Catch me some ducks!

... Ya dern fool kid. You can’t catch no ducks with duct tape!

About 4 hours later the kid comes up the road with dragging hundreds of ducks all stuck to the tape.

The next day the same kid walks down the road carrying a roll of chicken wire.

The old man calls out. “Hey youngin! Whatcha got there”?
Chicken wire. Gonna catch me some chickens!

Ya dern fool kid. You can’t catch no chicken with chicken wire!

About 4 hours later here comes the kid dragging the rolled out chicken wire with about 100 chickens stuck to it.

The next day the same kid is walking down the road carrying an arm full of some kind of reeds with some dark fuzzy things on the end of them.
The old man calls out, “Hey there youngin, whatcha got there”?
PUSSY WILLOWS!!!

Let me grab my hat. I’m going with you.
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
My ass would be toast. I still don't see it. Does anybody see it?



Mentally divide the picture into an upper half and a lower half.

The copperhead is in the top part of the lower half, mostly left of center, running more or less horizontally. Look for small triangles in an alternating light/dark color pattern.





No one ever accused me of being able to "edit" a picture. The tail does not curve up where I outlines. But I tried.

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Originally posted by: Roulette Man



I just noticed the placement of this post, done on purpose?

If so, well played RM, actually I would say perfectly played BWAAHHAHAHA

J

BTW, the answer to that would be yes, but everyone knows it anyway.



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Originally posted by: clcjim
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
My ass would be toast. I still don't see it. Does anybody see it?



Mentally divide the picture into an upper half and a lower half.

The copperhead is in the top part of the lower half, mostly left of center, running more or less horizontally. Look for small triangles in an alternating light/dark color pattern.


Good job. I now see it.
Here parents must be so proud

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