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That reminds me of the random bear off of adult swim.

               -searoach

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Nice one Robert.  That goes to show how much attention we really pay to things.

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I failed miserably.  I got the number of passes right though.

I was watching a show the other evening about how your brain gets used to certain things and misses slight details.  

The show discussed how when you are focused on one thing, many changes can take place around the object your focusing on and your brain just doesn't pick it up.

They had a "magician" do a card trick with a deck of red cards.  He had a woman pick one card and push it out of the pile and then place it back in.  As they are doing the trick, both the magician and the assistant changed into different shirts, the table cloth was changed. and the backdrop was also changed.  

It has do with the way our brains are wired.  When your focused on one thing you simply don't notice other things happening around you.

I passed,,, surprised the heck out of me, lol....

However, would never be able to tell you how many passes.

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lmao!!!!

that is such a funny test.

and by the way, i got the number of passes right AND i saw the bear  

LMAO!!!  That was hilarious! I got 13 but didnt see the bear. I cant stop laughing about the bear.....im gonna watch it again.

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How in the world can you miss a moonwalking bear? I did!! I got the number of passes right though.

Falcon

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Cyclists own the roads out here. ::)

i love those things we had to watch a lot of them in my psychology class!!!  ;D  

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