Doodle Week - Doodle Scribble
12 May 2008 08:37 by Mark
This is day five of Doodle Week, as described here and run by the lovely - and boobs-obsessed - Claire.Time for some mathematical fun!
Today is Doodle Week Day Five. That means that there have now been five doodles on this site over the past five days. If we divide five by five we come up with the average number of doodles on this site per day and that answer is one!
Wait, that wasn't fun at all.
Today's theme is:
Doodle Scribble : "I think this is when I get really doodly, normally its while I am sat in class and then can't make sense of my notes because I have doodled all over them.".

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Its my Doodle Week :)
What does doodling a maze mean?
A maze is a selection of (usually) mixed straight lines and the implication is of a clouded outlook and or judgment as well as inner emotional conflict. Frustration at the speed of which things happen (never fast enough for this artist), but if the doodler has left any "paths" open these may indicate the way in which he or she may take to free themselves of the burden they feel is weighing them down.
:)
I found this bit rather amusing :)
I have absolutely no idea if I'm being insulted here.
Riiiight. So this indicates that the way in which you may free yourself of any burden at the moment is to alternate turning left and right and lot. That gonna help much Mark?
Les: nope.
Daisy: would you believe that was supposed to be a number three rather than a seahorse. I was trying to add odd numbers into the maze. I couldn't begin to tell you why though.
Francis: metaphor for life sounds better than a clouded outlook representation. And yes, I've got Pan's Labyrinth; great film.
Haley: it's solvable! Damn! Forgot to close up all the paths for a laugh.
Elise: thankyou.
ADG