Well the new look weekend teaser seemed to work quite well and we did get a winner... The first person to come up with the correct answer was Munzly who said the image was a Sweet Chestnut case. ![]()

Spot on Mr M. 
The virtual prize draw is open sir!
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@ Sunday, 14. Oct, 2007 – 19:59:33
Well the new look weekend teaser seemed to work quite well and we did get a winner... The first person to come up with the correct answer was Munzly who said the image was a Sweet Chestnut case. ![]()

Spot on Mr M. 
The virtual prize draw is open sir!
Oh yes, big difference. Sweet Chestnut, also known as Spanish Chestnut is really good to eat - makes a great stuffing with turkey! 
Horse chestnuts (conkers) are good for kids games and make great decorations. ![]()
And I also meant to say, I like the competition this way better.
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Ah good - thanks for the feedback. I was going to post a second a teaser, but time seems to have got away from me today.
I knew that but I thought I might be at an advantage. Like the format by the way. ED
Thanks Ed.
Yes, it went well this week - leaving it to run is good! Gave me a chance to look at it several times and eventually get over the idea that it was grass at the front. ![]()
Absolutely! 
Well there ya go; first time I've ever seen one in it's case.
I should have known you'd have found this for yourself!

Congratulations Munzly ![]()
Oh yes Usky i already saw that so many times! Now i see 
Glad you can see it wasn't a bug. 
HAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA i really was in my mind certain that IT was a BUG up-side down 


Oh naughty you!


HAHAHAHAHA
LOL, well that really looks lots of legs moving front and back, and everywhere..my imagination is huge
... so the bug try to be on his right way to walk around isn't it? 
Bugs are coming to Blogland competitions soon... ![]()
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Is that different to a horse chestnut? Do they both have conkers? Is a chestnut really a conker or are they different?
See ya next week.