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Comments on Puzzle #30031: Step 8...Put the male end into the female end and clamp tight.
By Aldege Cholette (Aldege)

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#1: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Jul 22, 2017

Whew! What a project this turned out to be. Hopefully this is the end of it. At least the rest of got to enjoy the fun puzzles about it.
#2: Teresa K (fasstar) on Jul 22, 2017
The title sounds like what happens when two people fall in love. And I believe that Love (but not necessarily coupling) is always a good solution.

Thanks, Aldege, for entertaining us with these delightful puzzles. The blots made them so fun to solve.
#3: Aldege Cholette (Aldege) on Jul 22, 2017
Thx Norma and Teresa. I'm glad you didn't take offense to my title. You know me. I'm always trying to have a little fun. It's been my pleasure to make these puzzles for you to enjoy. I know this is normal stuff that happens all the time,but somehow no job ends up being easy for me. And believe it or not I'm mechanically inclined. I think I probably use blots more than anyone lately. These puzzles were simply too easy without blots. Happy puzzling girls. :)
#4: Alison P Deem (Indigo1) on Jul 23, 2017
Problem solved! We all knew you would fix it - never a doubt!
#5: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jul 23, 2017
No offense necessary. Anyone who knows plumbing or electrical connectors knows that things have a "male" and a "female" end. My husband works with computers, and has to deal with things like "female-to-female adaptors". It's easier than having to label everything "tab A" and "slot B". :)
#6: Aldege Cholette (Aldege) on Jul 23, 2017
Thx for the vote of confidence Alison. Another example is my riding mower. It's been down for 2 seasons now. Last year when it broke down I ordered a new belt for it. By the time the belt came to me by mail the cutting season was almost done. I put the new belt on only to have it come off again after cutting a bit. I adjusted the tension pulley as tight as it would go and the belt kept coming off. I discovered that the belt pulley and arm were bent and not aligning properly. The mower did not get fixed. This season I put the lawnmower on it's side and dismantled the pulley and arm. Not an easy task. I had to remove 2 tension springs with vice grips(not the proper tool). I straightened the pulley and arm and started to reassemble. It turns out springs are harder to put on with vice grips then taking off. I don't own a spring hook. Meantime my grass is now wheat and is chocking my push mower. A nice friend came over with her John Deere and cut it for me. Then the well problem arose and now my mower remains on it's side waiting for my attention. I should of made a series of puzzles about this fiasco.lol. :)

Thx for understanding Kristen. :)
#7: Koreen (mom24plus) on Jul 25, 2017
Oh the joys of owning your own home...
#8: Aldege Cholette (Aldege) on Jul 25, 2017
Yes Koreen. It makes you wonder sometimes if it's worth the aggravation. I think it is. :)
#9: Susan Duncan (medic25733) on Jul 27, 2017
Great series of misadventures Aldege!
#10: Aldege Cholette (Aldege) on Jul 27, 2017
Thx Susan. :)
#11: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Sep 11, 2017
:D ha ha
#12: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Sep 11, 2017
So, did you get your cabana built, Aldege?

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