By tqa on August 26, 2008. Just the statue of some dude. Tags Picture Posts Log in to post comments More like this Can't remember his name, but he won the 1874 World Gurning Championships. Log in to post comments Isn't that Christopher Wren? Log in to post comments Er... The statue is Christopher Wren, not the "1874 World Gurning Champion", whatever that is. Log in to post comments Braxton obviously is not using a Mac, with its handy-dandy control-command-d shortcut. Gurning: Making a grotesque face. Log in to post comments Not Wren. Log in to post comments Darn. Margaret Thatcher? Log in to post comments Richard Owen? Log in to post comments John Cleese. Log in to post comments Isaac Newton. Log in to post comments Geronimo Log in to post comments Peter Griffin. The bollocks on his chin are a dead giveaway. Log in to post comments I think John Lynch is right: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Old_Owen@72.jpg Log in to post comments I posted the answer at the start of the next picture quiz. The short answer is that Lynch is indeed correct. Log in to post comments Yea me! So what do I win? :) Log in to post comments The motivation to say "Yea me!" That's enough, surely. Log in to post comments In Wikipedia's entry for Owen, I found this reference to him: Darwin commented that "I used to be ashamed of hating him so much, but now I will carefully cherish my hatred & contempt to the last days of my life". Log in to post comments :) Isaac Newton :) Log in to post comments
Er... The statue is Christopher Wren, not the "1874 World Gurning Champion", whatever that is. Log in to post comments
Braxton obviously is not using a Mac, with its handy-dandy control-command-d shortcut. Gurning: Making a grotesque face. Log in to post comments
I think John Lynch is right: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Old_Owen@72.jpg Log in to post comments
I posted the answer at the start of the next picture quiz. The short answer is that Lynch is indeed correct. Log in to post comments
In Wikipedia's entry for Owen, I found this reference to him: Darwin commented that "I used to be ashamed of hating him so much, but now I will carefully cherish my hatred & contempt to the last days of my life". Log in to post comments
Can't remember his name, but he won the 1874 World Gurning Championships.
Isn't that Christopher Wren?
Er... The statue is Christopher Wren, not the "1874 World Gurning Champion", whatever that is.
Braxton obviously is not using a Mac, with its handy-dandy control-command-d shortcut.
Gurning: Making a grotesque face.
Not Wren.
Darn.
Margaret Thatcher?
Richard Owen?
John Cleese.
Isaac Newton.
Geronimo
Peter Griffin.
The bollocks on his chin are a dead giveaway.
I think John Lynch is right:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Old_Owen@72.jpg
I posted the answer at the start of the next picture quiz. The short answer is that Lynch is indeed correct.
Yea me!
So what do I win?
:)
The motivation to say "Yea me!" That's enough, surely.
In Wikipedia's entry for Owen, I found this reference to him:
Darwin commented that "I used to be ashamed of hating him so much, but now I will carefully cherish my hatred & contempt to the last days of my life".
:) Isaac Newton :)