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Entering into the spirit of it all, I just "carrotted" your post, and wondered why the badge is "useful". I mean, I know carrots are good for you and they're very tasty, and an extremely versatile vegetable, but my first thought on pondering a carrot isn't usually that it's useful. Then, with the aid of my trusty magnifying glass for 28 year olds, I discovered that the carrot is, in fact, a spanner.

It does look like a carrot!
That magnifying glass sure is handy. :p
 
Have you noticed the icons at the bottom have different badges..."like", "friendly", "winner", etc. Not sure why or what it does.....
But I "Winner"-ed Anthea's post anyway!
I need an app that tells me what each symbol means and why the heck anyone would tap on them!... (Besides getting Brownie points or kissing up to someone! Lol!) Take the lil alarm clock on the far right...does that mean the person wrote too much and reading it took too much time? :). Or does it mean wake me up? Or times a tickin...get back to farming! Lol!
 
I need an app that tells me what each symbol means and why the heck anyone would tap on them!... (Besides getting Brownie points or kissing up to someone! Lol!) Take the lil alarm clock on the far right...does that mean the person wrote too much and reading it took too much time? :). Or does it mean wake me up? Or times a tickin...get back to farming! Lol!

That one means the post is old....I'm not taking that as a good thing! :eek::D:eek:
 
Does anyone know how to contact someone at SuperCell who can escalate an issue? I'm thinking a supervisor of Customer Service, although right now, I'm mad enough to write the president. I can't find emails beyond their totally useless, form-letter writing "Customer Service" and I've exhausted their ability to send more than two form responses to the wrong issue!
I will send a snail mail letter if I have to, but I need someone with a brain at Supercell to respond before I have a fire sale and pack up the farm for good!
Any ideas?
 
I need an app that tells me what each symbol means and why the heck anyone would tap on them!... (Besides getting Brownie points or kissing up to someone! Lol!) Take the lil alarm clock on the far right...does that mean the person wrote too much and reading it took too much time? :). Or does it mean wake me up? Or times a tickin...get back to farming! Lol!
Here are the explanations:
 

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Does anyone know how to contact someone at SuperCell who can escalate an issue? I'm thinking a supervisor of Customer Service, although right now, I'm mad enough to write the president. I can't find emails beyond their totally useless, form-letter writing "Customer Service" and I've exhausted their ability to send more than two form responses to the wrong issue!
I will send a snail mail letter if I have to, but I need someone with a brain at Supercell to respond before I have a fire sale and pack up the farm for good!
Any ideas?

You could go to the Supercell Hay day forum and send a message to Nick, who seems to be the grand fromage there. Either a PM, or post on an appropriate "issues" thread.
 
Hahahahaha!!! :D Omg, too funny! It does look like a spanner!
Can't stop to chat, though, am off to explore a somehow unexplored forest. It might be enchanted, perhaps haunted....wish me luck! :)

Of course you want to liked and followed and have trophies! Who doesn't? :p And thanks for thanking my post! I "rainbowed" yours, just to see what it was, and apparently it's "optimistic" - I wonder if you'll get a trophy for it? I'm off to seek grand pirating adventures and get into all sorts of interesting scrapes so Anthea continues to follow me - I shall report back later :cool:

Aha!! I have worked out how to multiquote! Yay me! :cool:

Unexplored, possibly haunted forests, grand pirating adventures, interesting scrapes... Updates please!!
 
What in the world is a spanner??? It looks, initially to me as well, like a carrot!! (Can anyone say with me HAY DAY!? Ha!). But it looks like a wrench if one is describing a tool. Perchance, a wrench is a spanner??? :).
 
What in the world is a spanner??? It looks, initially to me as well, like a carrot!! (Can anyone say with me HAY DAY!? Ha!). But it looks like a wrench if one is describing a tool. Perchance, a wrench is a spanner??? :).
Your hunch is correct, a spanner is a wrench. The term is mainly British in useage.
 
What in the world is a spanner??? It looks, initially to me as well, like a carrot!! (Can anyone say with me HAY DAY!? Ha!). But it looks like a wrench if one is describing a tool. Perchance, a wrench is a spanner??? :).

As in "throwing a spanner in the works"!
Maybe you can throw a carrot in the works too!?
Hay Day sure wants you to throw carats in the works! Lol
 
Carolyn, a spanner is a very handy tool, every toolbox should have one - it's essential for car repairs - you can use it to whack things that aren't working and then see if they are. You can also use it to pry open a paint pot , or indeed , close a paint pot - once again by giving it a good whack. In fact, spanners are great whackers of things that don't work and then seeing if they do. And of course, anyone can tell you that you can also use a spanner to un-jimmy something that's jammed with a good whack. And that's really all there is to know about spanners. Carrots, however, go in casseroles. There's a distinct difference.

And what, might I ask, does a wrench do??


P.S. I would like to like, agree with, smile at, award a medal to, carrot, heart and rainbow your post, but sadly, I can only do one of those things, so I have elected to award a medal. However, I may change my mind, undo my rating and change it, just because I can. :cool::p:D
 
And what, might I ask, does a wrench do??


P.S. I would like to like, agree with, smile at, award a medal to, carrot, heart and rainbow your post, but sadly, I can only do one of those things, so I have elected to award a medal. However, I may change my mind, undo my rating and change it, just because I can. :cool::p:D

I am hoping my multi-quote attempt works here...
Nancy...funnnny about the carats! Alas, I've not heard about throwing a spanner in the works! I have heard of throwing a monkey wrench in the works!

Samantha...I love a good whack! Releases tension and aggression. One question..is it possible to use this spanner tool to give a good whack and not bother to see if it gets fixed or not? Or is it obligatory to check?

Anthea... A wrench: It is really good for whacking all sorts of things. It looks like a carrot, but does not get thrown into casseroles. It does, however get thrown into works if the pet monkey is with it! Medal accepted! Thank you!

In conclusion... Spanner=Wrench!!!!!

(Clearly multi-quote failed! And I am remiss in leaving out scifan's definitive reply!)
 

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