1. I had not heard this one before, a rare find indeed 👍

  2. The bottom left hint is needed. But the last one is not

  3. The bottom left isn't needed though. Using the first two hints, you can figure out that 4 isn't the correct number. Then looking at the third with that information, you can see that two of the correct numbers are 0 and 2. With that information and looking at the first clue, you see 2 has to be in the last spot. Then since it says that the numbers are in the wrong spot (on clue 3), 0 has to be in the first spot. Then you're just looking for the middle slot and looking at the second clue again, you know it can't be one since the correct number is in the wrong spot. So it has to be 6, giving 062

  4. You are right. I had the wrong solution when I wrote my first message

  5. Note that spoilers don't work if you start with a space, or through paragraph breaks.

  6. Thanks, I edited my last comment

  7. My guess is that this would be a warrior or a general, maybe even a king, who was buried in a foreign land. Like how Alexander the great was born in Greece, but buried in Egypt.

  8. I am dead and no one cares!

  9. A prime example of the fact that no one cares about men.

  10. I am no sword expert but it seems to me that the tester (judge) was trying his best to use blades in a way that they are not intended to be used.

  11. Sponge, hot water, dish soap. In this case I’ll point out it needs to be unplugged. Also put a dry towel in the bottom so no water gets on the heating element. And next time, remove the inner pot, using insulated potholders, before telling anyone it’s ready to eat.

  12. When it is no longer hot, use baby wipes. I had a similar accident once, though not with Chili and they were the magic I needed.

  13. This is easy. I solved it in 1 minute. Just count the number of complete loops (o) in each number.

  14. Couldn't understand this one...

  15. then again who goes "oh, I like you too! but we can only get married if you bring me...crocodile shoes"

  16. Thankfully, my wife didn't. I would have been a nice snack for the crocodiles

  17. As someone from India, I heard the same joke with a couple of differences. Here it goes:

  18. I am sure your Pediatrician will be able to provide the best and of course professional guidance, but you may want to watch for the following:

  19. I was also looking for such a car a little while back and came across two great resources :

  20. I apologize in advance since most of you might not even have heard of these songs, singers or industry. Background: Indian film industry is known for having a bunch of songs in every movie, catering to every mood. Here are a few sad songs that come to mind, in no particular order

  21. We have not started solids yet but this is now in the cards for today. My boy twin is hitting close to 40oz per day and my girl twin is around 35oz. Before this week we were at 25-30 max.

  22. I agree with @Mandalee119 here. Please start the solids ASAP. Liquids (read Milk), beyond 30 ounces or so is typically not sustainable nor healthy for the babies.

  23. First of all, ha ha ha... They got you as well 🤣 Let me share a similar experience from a couple of months back. My wife and I had an arrangement that I would clean up the "Code Brown", and she would put on the new diapers for our twins. One day, I clean up my daughter and send her to mommy, who did her part. Neither of us realized that she took a slight detour, through the living room. A little while later we see a brown, avocado seed sized ball, lying hidden by the side of a table. Long story short, more clean up for me using white vinegar and water mixture, and thankfully the dry turd didn't stick to the carpet. Else I would have to shampoo the carpet.

  24. Hi fellow parent of twins. First of all, congratulations for your bundle of joy, times two 👍. Coming back to the topic, my wife and I also searched for a stroller that could accommodate twin infant car seats when my twins were born. The only option that worked with a click: Joovy Twin Roo with Chicco car seat adapters. I think it cost us $125-150. Please note that this is large but not too heavy frame stroller. It barely fit our Honda Civic trunk and maneuverability leaves a lot to be desired. But it was a decent stop gap arrangement. And with us living on the first floor (ground floor), my wife never had to carry it. Once my babies were around six months old, and able to sit upright, we graduated them to the Thule Urban Glide 2 (without car seats of course) and have never looked back. Handling of Thule is a breeze (you can practically rotate it with two fingers), and my babies love the front facing seats now. In fact it is so easy to move that my babies like to move it around in the house like a big toy. Hope my experience is helpful to you in some way. Happy parenting.

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