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bevpuzzler8

@patsquire
Thank you for the update. I, too, hope she gets well .

patsquire

We get reports sporadically saying she's not well, but she looks in on Jigidi sometimes even though she doesn't participate any more. She moved from the northwest to Florida a few years ago and it was a bad move. She started having hard times right away. Problems with her house and then with her health. I keep my fingers crossed and hope for the best.

bevpuzzler8

@pasquire
Gee Pat, Gail, has not been seen for a long time. Do you know how she is getting along?

bevpuzzler8

@patsquire
I had to look up Ray Danton, I don't remember him, but Octomom made a nice choice. Take care.

bevpuzzler8

😊

patsquire

You're right, there is a resemblance! However, my image was chosen for me by our old friend octomom, and it is another actor, Ray Danton. Interesting details about John Gavin, that I never knew before. Thanks.

bevpuzzler8

John Gavin (born Juan Vincent Apablasa; April 8, 1931 – February 9, 2018) was an American actor who was the president of the Screen Actors Guild (1971–73), and the United States Ambassador to Mexico (1981–86).[1] Among the films he appeared in were A Time to Love and a Time to Die (1958), Imitation of Life (1959), Spartacus (1960), Psycho (1960), Midnight Lace (1960) and Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967), playing leading roles for producer Ross Hunter.



I was scrolling about today and ran across John Gavin he looks like Pat or Pat looks like him. $-22-2@jumble

patsquire

I can understand that, but to him I bet it wasn't.

RebeccaB

To the guest, it was very chaotic.

patsquire

Wow, that's a hobby! Very impressive, and I'll be he had memories of each and every one as he looked around. Neat!

RebeccaB

I once saw a TV program where the person lived in a trailer, and had completely filled the walls & ceiling with completed jigsaw puzzles, like wallpaper.

patsquire

Good thinking! I could start my own industry! ☺

Congratulations, Pat!!! Now time to start another hobby!!!!! ; ))
(If these were actual puzzles, you could've glued them to plywood after you finished them, then framed and sold them!)

patsquire

bowlakeboy

Congratulations, Pat.

jasonchung2

Congratulations, Pat :-))

irisriver

Good Job! Many smiles! ☺♥☺

patsquire

Thank you Irene for creating this puzzle, and thank you all for your happy messages. I live in eastern Tennessee, although I grew up a Yankee. I don't favor a particular genre. What I most enjoy doing are puzzles that are colorful, have a good composition and are sharp and clear. It's very disappointing to find a good puzzle which turns out to be blurry and out of focus when you open it to solve. And I confess to a dislike of cats, being from a multi-generational dog family, but most of you already know that! ☺

djp

That is a lot Pat, not bad!

Kat711

Wowzerzzzz! Congratulations!

wshealy

Congratulations on that milestone, Pat! Keep going! Wanda

CJ45

Well done Pat.
0:39.

dpercle

That is so nice to know. Where do you live? I live in Gonzales, Louisiana.

Surreal_Heidi

Congrats, Pat. That's quite the accomplishment.... coming out on even numbers on pieces and puzzles solved.

Jumble

Congratulations Pat.

Great.

RebeccaB

You haven't aged a bit. ;)

jerrys

@patsquire CONGRATULTIONS!!

RebeccaB

Wowser! What genre's your favorite?

radiojerry

Congratulations!!!!!

Jumble

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