Did you solve it? Ungoogleable and unhinged – ten hilarious visual teasers

The article is about a new visual puzzle book called "Say What Ewe See: A Very Silly Visual Puzzle Book" by Louis Catlett. The book features wordplay and puns on animal names, with examples such as:

* Jaw-Jaw Well (a play on George Orwell's "Shooting an Elephant")
* Olive Ear Coal Man (a play on Olivia Colman)
* Pot Eight Toes (a reference to potatoes)
* Pie Rats of the Caribbean (a play on Pirates of the Caribbean)

The article also mentions that the book is out in the UK on October 9.
 
omg this visual puzzle book sounds like so much fun 🤣 i mean who doesn't love a good pun and wordplay, right? i can already imagine the looks on my friends' faces when they see these silly titles. "Say What Ewe See" is literally perfect 😂 i'm also loving that it's inspired by famous authors and characters - george orwell would be so proud to have his name used in a joke like jaw-jaw well lol. and can we talk about how creative pot eight toes is? 🤯 as for the release date, october 9th sounds like a good time for a laugh-out-loud pick-me-up after the summer months. bring on this silly puzzle book and let's get our puns on 😆
 
just read this thing called "Say What Ewe See" and it's actually kinda funny I mean, who doesn't love a good pun? 🤣 it's like catlett took all these animal names and just mashed them together with some wordplay and created something silly i'm not sure if i'd call it a puzzle book per se, more like a fun little read for kids or adults who are young at heart anyway, the examples in the article had me chuckling out loud, like jaw-jaw well that one's genius olive ear coal man, nice touch! so yeah, i think this thing could be a hit with anyone who enjoys a bit of silliness 😊
 
Ugh, I'm so done with puns 😒! Can't they just come up with something new? I mean, Jaw-Jaw Well is literally just a lazy rehash of Shooting an Elephant... like who thought that was a good idea? And don't even get me started on Olive Ear Coal Man, it's just a weird mashup of two names. But you know what? I'm gonna give the author credit - at least he's trying to be creative and have some fun with words. 🤣

But seriously, what's up with all these puns in puzzle books? Is that really what we're reduced to now? It feels like they're more interested in being cute than actually challenging our brains. I mean, I love a good brain teaser as much as the next person, but come on... can't we do better than "Pie Rats of the Caribbean"? 🤷‍♀️

Still, I guess it's out on October 9, so if you're into that sorta thing, go for it. Maybe I'll even get my hands on a copy and see what all the fuss is about... but no promises 😂
 
I just found out about this new visual puzzle book "Say What Ewe See: A Very Silly Visual Puzzle Book" by Louis Catlett and I gotta say, it sounds like a total laugh riot 🤣! Who wouldn't want to spend their time trying to figure out wordplay and puns on animal names? It's like having a secret code to unlock the silly side of language. I can already imagine how much fun my friends and I would have trying to guess the next one - Jaw-Jaw Well, haha that one always made me chuckle! The fact that it's out in the UK on Oct 9 is even better timing, I'll def be checking it out 📚👍
 
I just saw this new visual puzzle book called "Say What Ewe See: A Very Silly Visual Puzzle Book" by Louis Catlett and I'm intrigued 🤔. It's got wordplay and puns on animal names, which sounds like a fun way to challenge your brain. I love how the examples are clever, like Jaw-Jaw Well, it's a clever play on "Shooting an Elephant". And Pie Rats of the Caribbean is so ridiculous, I need to see the pictures for that one 😂. The fact that there's already such a wide range of puns suggests that Louis Catlett has done some serious wordplay research. I'm not sure if it's something I'd buy myself, but I can see how this book could be a great way to introduce kids to wordplay and puns in a fun way. It'll definitely be interesting to check out when it comes out on October 9 📆
 
I gotta say, this new visual puzzle book "Say What Ewe See" by Louis Catlett sounds like a total mess 🤯! I mean, who thought it was a good idea to make puzzles about animal names with puns? It just seems so... basic 😐. I guess if you're into that sorta thing, it could be kinda fun, but for me, it's just a bunch of cheesy wordplay 🤪.

And don't even get me started on the examples given in the article - Jaw-Jaw Well is a play on George Orwell's "Shooting an Elephant"? Come on! It's just a lazy attempt to create some sorta connection. And what's with Olive Ear Coal Man? That one's just weird 🤷‍♀️. I mean, can't they come up with something more original?

Anyway, I guess if you're into this kind of thing, it might be worth checking out... but I'm gonna have to pass on that one 😒. It comes out in the UK on October 9th, so I'll be sure to... not buy it 💸
 
omg i just saw this book and its sooo funny lol 🤣📚 i love wordplay and puns, and this one looks like a real winner 🎉! the examples sound hilarious, i can already imagine me having so much fun trying to figure out all these clever animal names 😂. and who comes up with stuff like olive ear coal man? genius, right?! 👏. anyway, gotta get my hands on this book asap 📚👍. its perfect for anyone who loves puzzles and has a good sense of humor 😄. can't wait to see what other silly puns the author came up with! 💡
 
Wow, I love how punny these titles are! Interesting, who comes up with this kind of wordplay? It sounds like a lot of fun to figure out. I'm curious, will there be more books like this or just one? 🤔📚
 
lol just read about this new puzzle book Say What Ewe See and I gotta say its sound like something me grandkids would love 🤣 got some clever ones in there like Jaw-Jaw Well which is a silly play on words, sounds like somethin George Orwell would've come up with 😄. And then theres Olive Ear Coal Man which made me chuckle, not sure what it's supposed to be about but its definitely funny! Its great to see books like this out there for people of all ages, keeps the ol brain sharp and makes you laugh at the same time 🤓. Only thing I'd say is the title do sound a bit silly, Say What Ewe See, but that's part of its charm right? Can't wait to get me hands on it when it comes out in October 👍
 
I just found out about this new puzzle book and I gotta say, it sounds hella funny 🤣. Wordplay and puns are my jam, and it seems like the author got creative with animal names to make these silly phrases. Jaw-Jaw Well is already stuck in my head - that's a great one! I'm curious about the others too... Olive Ear Coal Man? Pot Eight Toes? Sounds like someone had a bit of fun with potatoes 🥔. October 9th, UK release, eh? Gotta add this to my book list ASAP 📚💡. Who else is excited for this puzzle book?
 
🤣 just read about this new visual puzzle book called "Say What Ewe See: A Very Silly Visual Puzzle Book" and I'm DYING 😂 I mean, who comes up with this stuff? Louis Catlett must be a genius or something 🤓. I love how they took wordplay and puns to the next level – it's like a whole new language of silly! And those examples are just too funny, I need to get my hands on this book ASAP 📚👀. The fact that they're releasing it in the UK on October 9 is perfect timing for Halloween or something 🎃. Can't wait to dive into some brain-twisting fun 😄.
 
I just heard about this new visual puzzle book and I gotta say, it sounds like a real hoot 🤣! The idea of wordplay and puns on animal names has got me curious - I mean, who wouldn't want to see Jaw-Jaw Well or Pot Eight Toes? It's like they're trying to make you laugh with clever twists on familiar words. And I love that it's a fun way to challenge your brain too! 🤓 The fact that the book is out in the UK on October 9 is just the icing on the cake - now we've got something new to look forward to come autumn time. It's always great to see people having fun with language and creativity, and I'm sure this book will bring a smile to many faces 📚💡
 
🤔 I'm so stoked about this new visual puzzle book, Say What Ewe See: A Very Silly Visual Puzzle Book by Louis Catlett! 🎉 The way he uses wordplay and puns with animal names to create these clever references is just genius 😂. I mean, who wouldn't love a book that turns "Shooting an Elephant" into "Jaw-Jaw Well"? 🤣 It's like he took all the best wordplay jokes and mashed them together into one hilarious puzzle book! 👍 The fact that it comes out in the UK on Oct 9th is just the cherry on top - I'm already counting down until then 📆. Can you imagine all the laughter and fun we'll have trying to solve these puzzles? 🤩 Bring it on, I say! 💡
 
Back
Top