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Dec 31, 2021 17:49:52   #
SENSORLOUPE
 
Anyone recognize this puzzle?? The numbers must match


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Dec 31, 2021 17:52:06   #
NMGal Loc: NE NM
 
Never seen that before.

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Dec 31, 2021 17:55:42   #
wjones8637 Loc: Burleson, TX
 
I remember seeing it, but don't recall trying to solve it.

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Dec 31, 2021 18:01:07   #
krashdragon
 
yup. my kids had one about 30 years ago....

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Dec 31, 2021 18:15:22   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
SENSORLOUPE wrote:
Anyone recognize this puzzle?? The numbers must match


Long, long ago. If you take the little "nut" shaped pieces out the cats just love to bat them around, especially on a hard floor instead of carpet. But our one cat liked marbles more - 2 AM wake up and hear Sierra across the hall from our bedroom in my office with linoleum floors. Skitter skitter-Wack THUD; skitter skitter Wack THUD. Sometimes I would get up and move her toys to the kitchen so the noise was 2 rooms and the other hall away. Then her goal was a shot across the kitchen, down the short hall past the 1/2 bath through the door back into my office but not through the door(s) into the main hall or the family room. The room I used for my office used to be a small bedroom but had a door past the 1/2 bath to the kitchen, a door to the hall where our other bedrooms were and a door into the family room addition on the back of the house. The family room in the back and the hall to the bedrooms both had carpet and that wasn't as much fun for her. Too quiet. The bedrooms and living room had carpet also therefore she didn't like playing "paw ball" in them either. Eventually all her "balls" would be under the stove in the kitchen so she would cry until I tilted the stove while someone swept them out with the broom. The other cat "Snow Ball" didn't like to play that game, she preferred someone's lap or wrapped around your neck being a fur collar. When there was warm sun into the bay window of the family room or a fire in the fire place both of them would go take naps in the window or on the hearth. They even put up with the dog coming inside and joining them in front of a fire on cold or rainy days. Actually they were friends with Sniffy. Our front screen door closer didn't always pull it until it caught so if Sierra pushed on it and got out the door Sniffy let her go roam the yard, she was rough and tough. If Snow Ball got out Sniffy knew little "brainless" didn't do outside well so she would herd her back to the door then lie down to keep her there until someone came and opened the screen to get Snow Ball back in the house.

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Dec 31, 2021 19:10:38   #
HistoryLover Loc: Landenberg,Pa.
 
Love the story!! That’s what memories are made of. HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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Dec 31, 2021 19:48:17   #
SENSORLOUPE
 
NMGal wrote:
Never seen that before.


Kids had this. I still have it. Here is what it is!! I never paid much attention to til i ran across it a few days ago. So I searched for it and found the name of it!! From the 70's


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Dec 31, 2021 19:52:35   #
SENSORLOUPE
 
robertjerl wrote:
Long, long ago. If you take the little "nut" shaped pieces out the cats just love to bat them around, especially on a hard floor instead of carpet. But our one cat liked marbles more - 2 AM wake up and hear Sierra across the hall from our bedroom in my office with linoleum floors. Skitter skitter-Wack THUD; skitter skitter Wack THUD. Sometimes I would get up and move her toys to the kitchen so the noise was 2 rooms and the other hall away. Then her goal was a shot across the kitchen, down the short hall past the 1/2 bath through the door back into my office but not through the door(s) into the main hall or the family room. The room I used for my office used to be a small bedroom but had a door past the 1/2 bath to the kitchen, a door to the hall where our other bedrooms were and a door into the family room addition on the back of the house. The family room in the back and the hall to the bedrooms both had carpet and that wasn't as much fun for her. Too quiet. The bedrooms and living room had carpet also therefore she didn't like playing "paw ball" in them either. Eventually all her "balls" would be under the stove in the kitchen so she would cry until I tilted the stove while someone swept them out with the broom. The other cat "Snow Ball" didn't like to play that game, she preferred someone's lap or wrapped around your neck being a fur collar. When there was warm sun into the bay window of the family room or a fire in the fire place both of them would go take naps in the window or on the hearth. They even put up with the dog coming inside and joining them in front of a fire on cold or rainy days. Actually they were friends with Sniffy. Our front screen door closer didn't always pull it until it caught so if Sierra pushed on it and got out the door Sniffy let her go roam the yard, she was rough and tough. If Snow Ball got out Sniffy knew little "brainless" didn't do outside well so she would herd her back to the door then lie down to keep her there until someone came and opened the screen to get Snow Ball back in the house.
Long, long ago. If you take the little "nut&... (show quote)


Love your cat story 🐾🐾kind of like cats playing hockey!! Thank you

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Dec 31, 2021 19:53:32   #
SENSORLOUPE
 
krashdragon wrote:
yup. my kids had one about 30 years ago....


The 70's! Still have it.

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Dec 31, 2021 19:55:01   #
SENSORLOUPE
 
wjones8637 wrote:
I remember seeing it, but don't recall trying to solve it.


Drive ya Nuts is it!!

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Jan 1, 2022 02:23:07   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
HistoryLover wrote:
Love the story!! That’s what memories are made of. HAPPY NEW YEAR!


Happy New Year 😎

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Jan 1, 2022 02:24:07   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
SENSORLOUPE wrote:
Love your cat story 🐾🐾kind of like cats playing hockey!! Thank you


You are welcome, Happy New Year

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Jan 1, 2022 07:07:11   #
ddgm Loc: Hamilton, Ontario & Fort Myers, FL
 
I still have mine too. Thanks for the picture, now maybe I can get mine to look like that.

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Jan 1, 2022 08:11:09   #
traderjohn Loc: New York City
 
SENSORLOUPE wrote:
Anyone recognize this puzzle?? The numbers must match


One of my grandchildren has this uncanny knack for solving puzzles. What is it called and where did you buy it?

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Jan 1, 2022 11:25:13   #
cyan Loc: Northern NJ
 
robertjerl wrote:
Long, long ago. If you take the little "nut" shaped pieces out the cats just love to bat them around, especially on a hard floor instead of carpet. But our one cat liked marbles more - 2 AM wake up and hear Sierra across the hall from our bedroom in my office with linoleum floors. Skitter skitter-Wack THUD; skitter skitter Wack THUD. Sometimes I would get up and move her toys to the kitchen so the noise was 2 rooms and the other hall away. Then her goal was a shot across the kitchen, down the short hall past the 1/2 bath through the door back into my office but not through the door(s) into the main hall or the family room. The room I used for my office used to be a small bedroom but had a door past the 1/2 bath to the kitchen, a door to the hall where our other bedrooms were and a door into the family room addition on the back of the house. The family room in the back and the hall to the bedrooms both had carpet and that wasn't as much fun for her. Too quiet. The bedrooms and living room had carpet also therefore she didn't like playing "paw ball" in them either. Eventually all her "balls" would be under the stove in the kitchen so she would cry until I tilted the stove while someone swept them out with the broom. The other cat "Snow Ball" didn't like to play that game, she preferred someone's lap or wrapped around your neck being a fur collar. When there was warm sun into the bay window of the family room or a fire in the fire place both of them would go take naps in the window or on the hearth. They even put up with the dog coming inside and joining them in front of a fire on cold or rainy days. Actually they were friends with Sniffy. Our front screen door closer didn't always pull it until it caught so if Sierra pushed on it and got out the door Sniffy let her go roam the yard, she was rough and tough. If Snow Ball got out Sniffy knew little "brainless" didn't do outside well so she would herd her back to the door then lie down to keep her there until someone came and opened the screen to get Snow Ball back in the house.
Long, long ago. If you take the little "nut&... (show quote)


Love your story!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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