Too late! Always immediately look for missing pieces. For me, it’s the younger grandkids who bang on the table and send pieces over the edges. So I stopped playing puzzles and am waiting for the youngest to outgrow the lets-send-everything-over-the edges phase.
As I said a few days ago, the puzzle must be completed, so negotiate a trade with Puddles for something tastier than wet cardboard pieces, get some glue and clear tape and do the NASCAR thing. Don’t stop.
I had a cousin that would swipe a couple pieces of a puzzle, and produce them along with a wild story of them being lodged in their shoe or some such rubbish.
Years ago, I spent a great many hours making a jig saw puzzle out of a photo of an antique car, glued to a very thin plywood backing. It was about 18" X 24" and I cut it very intricately on an old Delta jig saw. Once completed, I took it to my parent’s home to put it together for the first time. Got it finished, except for one piece. There it was, on the floor being chewed by my Grandmother’s nasty dog. Man, I wanted to kill that pooch.
Oh no! Even the faithful Puddles give gis contribution to ruin Nancy’s moment of relax?! It’s a total defeat! In the end, the one who behaved best with Nancy was Luann, who left her enjoy her jigsaw alone. This story made me want to do a jigsaw.
I wonder if next week we will see the return of Aaron hill and delta! It would be a fun storyline if Luann sees them sneaking around in town and have a little fling!
This has probably happened to many of us. I’ve bought sets missing a piece and made one. Since I donate them after finishing, I didn’t want anyone else frustrated. ;-)
Jigsaw puzzles are an annoying waste of time. Nancy spent all day hassling with the thing and ended up not being able to finish it. Truly a fruitless endeavor for someone who only wanted a relaxing diversion.
Reminds me of the time my wife’s grandfather was trying to put a jigsaw puzzle together and was stuck trying to find one piece. He swore the piece was missing, and he and his wife tore the living room apart looking for it. He wouldn’t go any further until he found that piece. My wife and I walked in and, after her grandparents described the problem, I looked at the board, found the piece and put it in the puzzle. I thought he was going to shoot me.
I just put a puzzle together a couple of weeks ago and it was missing a piece. I was the only one home and have no pets. I must have checked the floor and the chairs 20 times. Now I have a puzzle I don’t know what to do with because who wants a puzzle you can’t complete? Usually I would donate it.
I remember doing a puzzle and eating popcorn. I dropped a puzzle piece and my Labrador Retriever nabbed it and swallowed it before I could stop him. He obviously thought it was a piece of popcorn!
A friend who works at Value Village said that they have to put the donated puzzles together before putting them out to ensure no pieces are missing so they do it as a group after hours once a week.
Heh! My wife’s brother had boxes and boxes of jigsaw puzzles he wanted to get out of his house; he and his wife were puzzle fans, but she died somewhat recently. They’ve been coming to us. (He may still have some yet.) They’re not all complete at this point; in fact, with them came several large ziplock bags of pieces from who-knows-which. My wife is spending hours a day doing them; when she gets one completed, it gets packed up for the local senior center (and maybe some other charities eventually). This has been going on for months. I don’t have the mental skills and patience for them.
lvlax about 1 month ago
Puddles!!! Bad Dog!!! Don’t eat that!
I can’t imagine the puzzle piece tastes any good. And at what point was Puddles able to take a piece off of the table to chew on it?
9thCapricorn about 1 month ago
Too late! Always immediately look for missing pieces. For me, it’s the younger grandkids who bang on the table and send pieces over the edges. So I stopped playing puzzles and am waiting for the youngest to outgrow the lets-send-everything-over-the edges phase.
howtheduck about 1 month ago
Puddles. Puzzles. Really there is not much difference. Just exchange the z’s for d’s.
kenhense about 1 month ago
I was right yesterday when I said Puddles would be the next participant.
nightflight about 1 month ago
As I said a few days ago, the puzzle must be completed, so negotiate a trade with Puddles for something tastier than wet cardboard pieces, get some glue and clear tape and do the NASCAR thing. Don’t stop.
snsurone76 about 1 month ago
That’s what happens when you won’t buy any chew toys for poor Puddles!
MeanBob Premium Member about 1 month ago
I had a cousin that would swipe a couple pieces of a puzzle, and produce them along with a wild story of them being lodged in their shoe or some such rubbish.
blunebottle about 1 month ago
Years ago, I spent a great many hours making a jig saw puzzle out of a photo of an antique car, glued to a very thin plywood backing. It was about 18" X 24" and I cut it very intricately on an old Delta jig saw. Once completed, I took it to my parent’s home to put it together for the first time. Got it finished, except for one piece. There it was, on the floor being chewed by my Grandmother’s nasty dog. Man, I wanted to kill that pooch.
Mordock999 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Ah.
Poor Pud probably thought the puzzle piece was an animal cracker or a chew toy or something.
But if Nancy truly wants to relieve stress, next time try COFFEE.
Works for Me……., ;-)
beb01 about 1 month ago
Huh! My comment here and at ArcaMax have been deleted. I guess retirement is prohibited speech.
French Persons Premium Member about 1 month ago
Dogs will be dogs.
VCRail about 1 month ago
Called the Puddles appearance yesterday. Perhaps next week we’ll actually seem the strip’s namesake all week. A Piro arc will be revived.
SquidGamerGal about 1 month ago
Yeah… You may not want the piece back…
morningglory73 Premium Member about 1 month ago
When that puzzle piece does show up I don’t think you’ll want to place it in the puzzle anymore.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 1 month ago
Bernice has the last piece in her pocket so she can be the one who “finishes” the puzzle
(Meh) about 1 month ago
Et tu, Brutus – sorry, Puddles?
potfarmer about 1 month ago
I found a brown one.
baskate_2000 about 1 month ago
Not if Puddles has anything to say about it!
bittenbyknittin about 1 month ago
I do jigsaw puzzles in a pet-free zone: the spare bedroom with the door closed.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Oh no! Even the faithful Puddles give gis contribution to ruin Nancy’s moment of relax?! It’s a total defeat! In the end, the one who behaved best with Nancy was Luann, who left her enjoy her jigsaw alone. This story made me want to do a jigsaw.
scaredyett about 1 month ago
This was a cute little comedy arc this week .
I wonder if next week we will see the return of Aaron hill and delta! It would be a fun storyline if Luann sees them sneaking around in town and have a little fling!
bobbyferrel about 1 month ago
It’ll be out in the yard. Later.
kv450 about 1 month ago
in most households, the cat would be a more likely suspect ;)
Joe1962 about 1 month ago
Puddles you bad boy.
YorkGirl Premium Member about 1 month ago
This has probably happened to many of us. I’ve bought sets missing a piece and made one. Since I donate them after finishing, I didn’t want anyone else frustrated. ;-)
comic reader 22 about 1 month ago
Jigsaw puzzles are an annoying waste of time. Nancy spent all day hassling with the thing and ended up not being able to finish it. Truly a fruitless endeavor for someone who only wanted a relaxing diversion.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 month ago
And there you have it……
tonedeafdog about 1 month ago
Reminds me of the time my wife’s grandfather was trying to put a jigsaw puzzle together and was stuck trying to find one piece. He swore the piece was missing, and he and his wife tore the living room apart looking for it. He wouldn’t go any further until he found that piece. My wife and I walked in and, after her grandparents described the problem, I looked at the board, found the piece and put it in the puzzle. I thought he was going to shoot me.
A.Ficionada about 1 month ago
Puddles getting involved clinches the whole household disrupting poor Nancy’s “relaxing” puzzle time ;)
halvincobbes Premium Member about 1 month ago
I just put a puzzle together a couple of weeks ago and it was missing a piece. I was the only one home and have no pets. I must have checked the floor and the chairs 20 times. Now I have a puzzle I don’t know what to do with because who wants a puzzle you can’t complete? Usually I would donate it.
RSH about 1 month ago
Oh Puddles, every little object on the floor is is a piece of dry food or a chew treat. Chew yes, treat no.
jconnors3954 about 1 month ago
As a kids we would hide the last piece so we could say we finished the puzzle. We were “mean widdle kids”. Sorry Red.
DaBump Premium Member about 1 month ago
Well, the puzzle is helping Puddles ease some stress.
Ellis97 about 1 month ago
Puddles is chewing on that missing piece. That could be a choking hazard.
FassEddie about 1 month ago
It’ll turn up! In a stool! At the park!
Skeptical Meg about 1 month ago
Only .07% of the puzzle is missing. No-one will notice.
ajakimber425 about 1 month ago
That’s what I have to watch out for, too! My cats like knocking my pieces to the floor and play with them.
Jeffin Premium Member about 1 month ago
You shall not pass!
kendavis09 about 1 month ago
Puddles is thinking, “this is paybacks for naming me Puddles.”
Kaycee Lane about 1 month ago
I remember doing a puzzle and eating popcorn. I dropped a puzzle piece and my Labrador Retriever nabbed it and swallowed it before I could stop him. He obviously thought it was a piece of popcorn!
heligoland about 1 month ago
I had a pet rat called George who liked puzzle pieces. He also liked £20 notes, not so much £10.
forestkat2015 about 1 month ago
One of Nancy’s “helpers” probably knocked the piece onto the floor where “dog will eat anything” Puddles joined in with the helping
dsatvoinde Premium Member about 1 month ago
Someone will be picking up that piece……eventually.
Caldonia about 1 month ago
Puddles’ name will get changed to Puzzles when that shows up in his stool.
ChazNCenTex about 1 month ago
It will pass, along with that puzzle piece.
Drgnslr Premium Member about 1 month ago
Two cats made it impossible for the puzzle doer in our house.
The Quiet One about 1 month ago
Puddles wanted to help too.
RSH about 1 month ago
we need to find out the source of Nancy’s stress; i’m thinking it may be related to last week’s topic i.e. age and loss of hormones.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 1 month ago
A friend who works at Value Village said that they have to put the donated puzzles together before putting them out to ensure no pieces are missing so they do it as a group after hours once a week.
Call me Ishmael about 1 month ago
Or not…
eb110americana about 1 month ago
Jigsaw. Jig went. Jig gone.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 1 month ago
And this is the reason why I stopped doing jigsaw puzzles.
pamela welch Premium Member about 1 month ago
Now Puddles is sabotaging her; poor Nancy ♥
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 1 month ago
Turn up chewed up.
Wilkins068 about 1 month ago
Shrink Puddles down an put him in as th missing piece. After all years ago Shannon useta call him ‘Puzzles’
Time to live up to your nickname by Shannon. Good boy..
davecat about 1 month ago
Heh! My wife’s brother had boxes and boxes of jigsaw puzzles he wanted to get out of his house; he and his wife were puzzle fans, but she died somewhat recently. They’ve been coming to us. (He may still have some yet.) They’re not all complete at this point; in fact, with them came several large ziplock bags of pieces from who-knows-which. My wife is spending hours a day doing them; when she gets one completed, it gets packed up for the local senior center (and maybe some other charities eventually). This has been going on for months. I don’t have the mental skills and patience for them.
Kenmazing about 1 month ago
Been there done that lol
lnrokr55 about 1 month ago
No surprises here ! ;-)
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 month ago
Okay,add up the cost of having a dog’s stomach pumped.
Then watch Laurel&Hardy in ME AND MY PAL