@Sukkushetty1988 45 (Sum of 1st two heights, minus height of crate & dog equals double height of woman. 155 (height of woman) subtracted from 200 (height of woman and dog) equals 45.).
🧠 Can you solve this cute puzzle?
Meet Burfi the Golden — and figure out his real height!
We’ve got:
🐶 Girl + Puppy on head = 200
👧 Girl on crate = 190
🐕 Puppy on crate = 80
❓ Burfi standing = ??
Drop your answer below before peeking 👀
(Comment your guess & I’ll reveal the solution soon!)
#BrainTeaser
Celebrating 70 years of marriage!
Both now 88 years young..Met in high school, dated for more than 3 years before marriage. Had two daughters but lost our youngest at 18. No grandchildren. Blessed to get to travel for 10 years after retirement from our family business. God has showered us with many blessings..
@SteveHall761758@Mr_Husky1 There are a lot of coincidences here. Parents would likely have named any baby boy they adopted James/Jim. (Namesake? Man involved in adoption?) Was Toy a gift? If from a shelter that had many dogs, that’s maybe genetic. Small dog due to apartment limitations? Wives coincidences
In 1940, a pair of identical twin boys were born in Ohio and placed for adoption just weeks after birth. They were sent to different families who had no contact with each other. Neither family knew much about the other. Each set of parents, independently, chose to name their new son James.
The two boys grew up in separate homes, in separate towns, living what appeared to be entirely separate lives. But as researchers would later discover, the parallels running through those lives were almost impossible to believe.
Both boys went by the nickname Jim. Both married a woman named Linda, then divorced her. Both then remarried a woman named Betty. Both had a son and named him James Alan. Both owned a dog at some point in their childhood and gave it the same name: Toy. Both had worked in law enforcement. Both drove the same model of Chevrolet. Both had built a white bench around a tree in their backyard.
Neither Jim knew the other existed until 1979, when they were 39 years old and finally reunited.
The case of James Springer and James Lewis, known ever since as the Jim Twins, became one of the most studied examples in the history of twin research. University of Minnesota researchers used their reunion as a landmark moment in understanding how much of human personality, preference, and behavior is shaped by genetics rather than environment.
Two men raised by strangers in different towns. Same name. Same marriages. Same dog. Same sons. Same bench in the backyard.
Some things, it turns out, run deeper than circumstance.
@Redfive05ive@Mr_Husky1@thecoastguy I read about them decades ago - bench around tree was surprising but some similarities, not so much. James: most popular name given baby boys in US in ‘50’s and Jim a common nickname. A son/namesake not unusual. Linda: 2nd for girls & Elizabeth: 21st. Most m have dog at some pt
@melisizm0 14 (added to 6 times 6 equals 50, which is midway between each upper triangle’s sum. (Although this would explain why the triangles aren’t on the same line, it doesn’texplain why the lower nbrs are red, so still considering other options)
Deliah will be returning to the hospital on Monday, and we’re asking for your love, support, and prayers.
At just 13 years old, Deliah has gone through more than most will experience in a lifetime. For more than five and a half years, she's fought astrocytoma—a form of brain cancer that altered her world in an instant, but not her character. Deliah is resilient, kind, and loved by all who know her.
She had been looking forward to such a great summer—camp, beach trips, time with her grandma, lounging at home with her family and dogs. Now she's getting ready for another stint in the hospital to deal with the impact of her treatment. It's a tough journey, but she keeps plodding along with amazing strength and determination.
This week, Deliah might be missing out on what she adores—but today, let's ensure that she feels enveloped by the same love, hope, and courage she shares with the world each and every day.
Twice winner of US National Memory contest yrs agosaid what you eat affects memory; he ate 1 cup of blueberries daily until found out blueberry concentrate has same effect, so switched to (2 or 3? tablespoons daily). Just picked these varieties: Legacy, Aurora, Spartan,Elizabeth
My favs (of over 20 varieties tested in sw PA): Elizabeth (delicious but not very productive) & Spartans. Be sure to protect berries from the birds. Netting in the shape of bags (sold on the internet) is a game changer. Be careful mowing; caught netting/pole konk on head.
After several months finding/reinserting screws that fell off my new glasses, a screw was lost. The seller (chain store with groceries, pharmacy, mechanics ..) refused to replace it, & eyeglass repair kits in stores had incorrect sizes, so used wire. Found online kit: 28 sizes!
World Central Kitchens got an A plus from Charity Watch
in Dec 2025. 91 percent of donations go to programs vs fund-raising/overhead. Prob a good choice if looking to help Venezuelans affected by recent earthquakes.