Great, Jennie. Your arms are falling off? That's wonderful news. I assume that that means that your hand will also fall off....which means that you can no longer beat me at puzzles.
And Sissel, it appears to me that the dragon is not as nice as you had stated. It's not helping Jennie.
Jennie: Can you connect the computer with your TV. Then put the mouse and "tastatur" on something solid on your armchair perhaps. Then you can sit in your chair and use the TV as screen :) And Jigidi :)
Jennie, so far I have read 2 comments of yours in the last few minutes. You've used up your quota for today. In other words, it is time for you to relax and get off the computer....basically so that you can't beat my time on any more puzzles today.
Sissel- That's interesting about how puzzles came to be. I'll have to read more about it now that you brought it up. I had never thought to learn how puzzles came into existence.
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I think it's fine for Jennie to make a comment or two per day, but I think she should refrain from doing any puzzles. It's definitely bad for her mental and physical health.
Dear Wendy13. My daughter read yesterday that puzzles was inwented by a britisch cardmaker John Spilsbury around 1760. he made it for geografic-education. In 1800 it became popular intertainment.
I think someone with a broken ankel or a bad knee has done it before. So for Jennie. You always have to use your brain atleast 1/2 hour every day. So we would like to have a least a comment a day:)
I think that one of the best cures for a broken ankle is to stay as far away from puzzle making as possible. I read it in a medical journal if I remember correctly. Doing even one puzzle is risking damage to both knees and ankles.
LOL! I'm glad that you liked it. I should have spent a little more time on it, but it was a last moment idea...and I wanted to get something on the board before you left for the night/day. Next time, I'll try to make a nicer puzzle for you, Sissel and javasage...oh, and for Dulcie too, of course.
Geeeez, Jennie. I just made a birthday puzzle for your 90 year old twin Sophie, but right before I was going to post the puzzle, I checked to see if you were still online...and you're not.
How come, you ask? I think it's a stroke of genius that because Sissel has a twin brother, that you've decided to get yourself a twin sister...and then to celebrate her birthday. That is very smart thinking.
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