Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Tuesday time !!!

Yes, its Tuesday once again - time for the Dynamic Duo from Down Under to minion up and present the latest submissions from the awesomely high performing Team Tuesday*

* Verified with the highest percentage of target completion, as measured by Miles. No cats were lubricated or harmed in generating these statistics...allegedly.


Meanwhile, it has been proven that these two individuals are NOT part of Team Tuesday.  Monday perhaps...
Two weeks to go.  No bonus rounds left...

Which is lucky, because the challenge is only against yourself!

12 comments:

  1. That second picture ... it's an uncanny likeness alright

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    1. Team Monday is clearly is at the warm end of the gene pool :-)

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  2. Yes Paul, that is a picture of our cracker-jack grammar and fact checking crew for this years Challenge. The picture may not present them at there best as it was taken after a hard night of clubbing during the recent World Wide GOP Grammar and Fact Checker Expo. I am proud to say that ever post made by TEAM MONDAY (the all caps is legally required) is rigorously fact checked by this team of professional fact checkers and meet all of the standards of the current Republican administration.

    I do want to ask the Snow Lord to open an investigation of team Tuesday as I'm sure they have tapped my phones in an effort to find out my secret miniature mud making recipe.

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    1. I also understand that these alternative facts that you are presenting may have been generated in a third party country...

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  3. (Pic 2) Where did you get that photo of me and Ray!?!

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  4. So you guys are the lead sandbaggers?

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  5. Finally some facts on the record regarding the quality of Tuesday. I had grown weary of the Monday gang's #alternatefacts...

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  6. It's easy to achieve a high target completion rate if you set your targets lower than you think you'll manage to make ;)

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