Zoo Weekly, a stick mag for lads too scared to buy Penthouse, has its latest issue on sale for only $1.95! I know, I suspect newsagents will be calling up for more stock when otherwise fiscally strapped men decide to splurge on some Zoo Weekly action.
Anyway I couldn't but help notice the sub-headers on the cover.
My favourite sub-header was for Scrabble Babes. Women who are allegedly, and I base this solely on the sub-header, into Scrabble but who are also physically attractive.
As you can see the clever lads down at the Zoo art section decided to deck the header out in Scrabble tiles.
Oh dear ... they got the point value wrong for the S.
I suspect the Scrabble Babes will be reconsidering their future participation in Zoo Weekly celebrations of Scrabble.
UPDATE: They also had an incorrect value for the C.
UPDATE: They also had an incorrect value for the C.

How on earth can you score an odd number on a double word score? All of the letters have integer point values!
ReplyDelete...and what is more odd is that the phrase "SCRABBLEBABES" actually *does* score 69, but only on a triple word score. And only when you use the *actual* letter values, rather than the dodgy numbers shown above.
ReplyDeleteWay to muck up a lame joke, Zoo Magazine!
Yeah I thought the odd number thing too but then theWife pointed out they could have picked up some extra points for an incidentally completed other word on the way through.
ReplyDeleteI fully love you applied your beautiful brain to nutting out the math.
I've never thought to describe his brain as beautiful before...
ReplyDeleteI imagine it has nice hair and a goatee too.
ReplyDeleteThere names spell like a alphabet hence the title srabble babes ps they are hot
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