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quality: difficulty:
solvability: line logic only
Puzzle Description:
The Caboose and the final car on the train.
#1: Byrdie (byrdie) on Dec 11, 2011 [SPOILER]
Looks like a Gypsy caravan.#2: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Dec 12, 2011
like the engine best...thx Aldege#3: Teresa K (fasstar) on Dec 12, 2011
Nice image, Aldege, and fun solve. I enjoyed all three puzzles. Well done.#4: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Dec 12, 2011
thx Tom,and yw.:)#5: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Dec 12, 2011
thx Teresa.:)#6: Jota (jota) on Dec 12, 2011
I thought it was the train in front of the station ;-)#7: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Dec 12, 2011
Ah you remember that one Jota,good guess but no.:)#8: Levi Ross (rhodyboy888) on Dec 12, 2011 [SPOILER]
If another caboose comes by, would you call them cabeese?#9: Claudia (clau_bolson) on Dec 13, 2011
goose - geese.
caboose - cabeese?
I thought this was a house with wheels#10: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Dec 13, 2011 [SPOILER]
That's funny Levi,sure cabeese it is.:)#11: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Dec 13, 2011
It basically is Claudia,or also known as a fancy caboose.:)#12: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Dec 13, 2011 [SPOILER]
That reminds me of an old Disney? Warner Bros.? cartoon. Two trains pass each other with a pole in between, so each car says "bread and butter" to the car it passes.#13: David Bouldin (dbouldin) on Dec 13, 2011 [SPOILER]
(Folks used to say "bread and butter" if they were walking together but had to separate to walk around something.)
nothing like a fancy caboose!#14: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Dec 13, 2011
...and was there a new marz challenge?
No David,this is still the old b&w challenge,but i had to go bigger than 20x20. If you want we can make this an Aldège challenge.I challenge everyone to make a B&W 30x25 puzzle. Have fun.:)#15: David Bouldin (dbouldin) on Dec 13, 2011
i was just checking...thought i had missed something. i think it follows the intent of the law ;)#16: Lollipop (lollipop) on Dec 16, 2011
Levi, shouldn't it be one caboose, several caboose, just like moose?#17: David Bouldin (dbouldin) on Dec 16, 2011 [SPOILER]
I think it's caboosen...#18: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Dec 16, 2011 [SPOILER]
...as in "I saw a flock of caboosen! there are many of them, many much caboosen!"
Ja, caboosen! Mit their little cabooselinks. (That's "cabooselings" with whatever Germanic or Scandinavian accent that David is using)#19: David Bouldin (dbouldin) on Dec 16, 2011
:)#20: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Dec 16, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRXHgzXQQjs
That was funny. :)
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