The Sept/Oct WTHII Game is over. Later in the day on Nov 1st, the winners and the new game will be posted here so come out and check!

Do you know ‘what the heck it is’? To play, come up with the right answer, or make up a silly, or inventive answer that we find funny or clever that describes the gizmo shown. We give away up to 18 autographed copies of MAD Magazine. (Up to 6 for the correct answer, up to 12 for cute, silly answers.) The judges have very small attention spans, so make sure entries are no more than 25 words, and please make just one guess per entry. You must sign your entry with a nickname, screen name, fake name, or even real name, but sign it! If it’s not signed, it’s not eligible.

You’ll be playing for the December 2020 issue of MAD – issue #16 of new MAD produced by the LA staff. Remember, right answers and cute or clever wrong answers can win too! Please be sure to put ” WTHII” in the subject line so we can pick it out quickly. Good luck! E-mail your entry to gizwizbiz@gmail.com by midnight (EST) October 31st 2020. By entering you agree this is a game for fun and laughs. Winning answers are published on this website the 1st or 2nd of November 2020, so come back to see if you won. Because like MAD, we’re really low budget here, we can only mail winning copies to United States addresses. Please don’t answer on this website; it won’t count. Good Luck! Winners outside the US can have a 38+ year old Alfred E. Neuman photo autographed to them, scanned and emailed to them. Again, sign your entry with something – initials, first name, last name, full name, fake name, screen name, something or it won’t count. We cut & paste the answers in a long list, so we need a name attached to it. Once again entries go to:  gizwizbiz@gmail.com

 

 

Winners of the July/August game with the right answers.

The “what the heck it” is a paper crimper that replaces a stapler. Sid Chabus

I bought this product several years ago. It is a staple free stapler. Steve Miller

I work with special ed students and we use stapleless staplers. Amy

I was watching a youtube video by the Crazy Russian Hacker and saw this month’s WTHII!

A stapleless stapler. Spike.

That sir is a staple-less stapler. -Phillip Kluttz

Read how to claim your MAD under the ‘cute, clever, could be’ winners below.

It is a collapsible top hat. Hitesh

It’s obviously a donut holding stand! Patrick aka Dr. Atomic

air inflator Bill Chambers

It is a spring loaded garlic chopper. Mr tom

COLLAPSIBLE DRINK CUP. Diana in Yankee Land

This is a button that when pressed lights a UV blue light to disinfect stuff. SusiQue

This is the top hat for the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland. -Skullman

Door viewer peephole installation tool. -Jason Harris

It is a portable stage for circus ants. Jslo

Toe stubber – stick it to the middle of the floor, hours of family fun. – Kayhe9

That’s a blue light that a firefighter places on their car dashboard when they’re on their way to a fire. Carole Marciano

This is used by the baker for making holes in hand made donuts. Marty

WINNERS (Who live in the U.S.) get the October 2020 issue of MAD. It’s the Super SpooferHeroes Issue! I have three pieces from the past in that issue. Even though MAD moved to LA in December 2017 I’m continuing the WTHII game and sending out MAD magazines to winners since so many people say they love to play it. MAD’s ‘cheap’ so winners of MAD magazine are for US addresses only. If you win and live in the US, email me your full name & address and put MAD WINNER in the subject so I can pick it out easily. I’ll autograph your MAD with your first name & my name unless you specify “Dick’s name only”. If you’d rather have one of those 38+ year old Alfred E. Neuman pictures, instead of October MAD, put “SEND ALFRED PIC NOT MAD” in the subject line. Soon, they will be no more of those either. The remaining Alfred E pics were shipped to MAD in LA. If you won more than once using different names, please just ask for one MAD. If you live anywhere outside of the US email me with WINNER in the subject line and I’ll autograph an Alfred E. Neuman photo to you, scan it & email it to you. You can print it out & no one should know the difference. (I’ve done it quite a few times already and people say the photo looks great.)

Email me at gizwizbiz@gmail.com.