Monday, February 6, 2023

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Whole Nine Yards


Well, it is that time again. Time for the new puzzler. 

This one is a very simple puzzler, by request. The last one was very challenging and very automotive in nature. And while I loved it, I know some listeners out there might want an easier one. 

So here it is. 

This is an expression that most people have heard since their childhood. A very common expression. 

"The whole nine yards."

So, where does this expression come from? No cheating now. No googling this. We tested this on kids and adults and there were a bunch of fun thoughts as to where this comes from, but none of them are right. One answer was that is comes from football, but that isn't right. And the other was maybe it comes from Medieval times when the servants had to cut through the yards to get to the castle... That isn't it either. 

So, where does this expression come from?

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Tommy's Old Car


Today's puzzler is a favorite. This is about my brother's old car. 

Everyone who listens to this show knows that my brother used to drive was beautiful sleek black 1965 Rambler Ambassador convertible, black with a white top and black interior. But sadly, he then ended up with a 1963 Dodge Dart. And that is the car I'm talking about today. 

One day, he is driving along in his Dodge Dart. He is driving along one sunny day. All is right with the world. He has the windows open, he's got plenty of gas and the weather is perfect. It is a perfect day for a drive. And then all of sudden, he hears a big thunk. Like a huge bang. It sounds like he drove over something, or something hit the bottom of the car. 

A few minutes later, the car gives up and stops running. The sound was at the rear of the car and when he tried to start it again, it wouldn't turn over. it was acting like it was out of gas. When he turned the key, it would just crank and crank. But he had a full tank of gas, so he knew this was not the problem. 

So he gets out and looks, trying to figure out what happened. He can't figure it out. So he leaves the car where it is. We finally come back and we get the car back home. We pushed it back, I believe. 

We looked over the car, nothing was wrong with it. It didn't look like anything was hit, or that anything was driven over that would damage the car. We get the car in the driveway and my brother tries to start it one more time. And it starts right up. Starts right up on the first crank! Like nothing was wrong. 

So the next day I'm looking under the car in the driveway, and nothing hit the bottom of the car. However, I did see something very interesting under there, and I knew what happened to the car. 

So, here is the puzzler question. What happened to Tommy's car?

Good luck everyone.

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Ron

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Thursday, February 2, 2023

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Tommy's Old Car


Today's puzzler is a favorite. This is about my brother's old car. 

Everyone who listens to this show knows that my brother used to drive was beautiful sleek black 1965 Rambler Ambassador convertible, black with a white top and black interior. But sadly, he then ended up with a 1963 Dodge Dart. And that is the car I'm talking about today. 

One day, he is driving along in his Dodge Dart. He is driving along one sunny day. All is right with the world. He has the windows open, he's got plenty of gas and the weather is perfect. It is a perfect day for a drive. And then all of sudden, he hears a big thunk. Like a huge bang. It sounds like he drove over something, or something hit the bottom of the car. 

A few minutes later, the car gives up and stops running. The sound was at the rear of the car and when he tried to start it again, it wouldn't turn over. it was acting like it was out of gas. When he turned the key, it would just crank and crank. But he had a full tank of gas, so he knew this was not the problem. 

So he gets out and looks, trying to figure out what happened. He can't figure it out. So he leaves the car where it is. We finally come back and we get the car back home. We pushed it back, I believe. 

We looked over the car, nothing was wrong with it. It didn't look like anything was hit, or that anything was driven over that would damage the car. We get the car in the driveway and my brother tries to start it one more time. And it starts right up. Starts right up on the first crank! Like nothing was wrong. 

So the next day I'm looking under the car in the driveway, and nothing hit the bottom of the car. However, I did see something very interesting under there, and I knew what happened to the car. 

So, here is the puzzler question. What happened to Tommy's car?

Good luck everyone.

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The Aspirins and the Thermostat


It is finally time for the new puzzler! After quite a long break. We finally have a new one. This is good.

This is challenging and interesting, folkloric and historical if you will. Historical because it's from the past, basically. 

We are bringing this one out from the Crusty Files. We are resurrecting this one. 

For those of you that don't know, Crusty was our employee at the shop in the early to mid-1970s. So, a long time ago now. When he first came to work with us, he was a rather methodical, organized fellow. When he came to work that first day, he brought with him two huge toolboxes and put them on either side of his workbench. And then, he hung up all his calendars filled with pretty girls, as they all had back then. And his own coffee maker. All that stuff. 

And I noticed that when he set up his tools, on the bench was a large bottle of aspirin. And I thought, either this guy gets a lot of headaches, or he creates a lot of headaches. And over the next few months, the level of the aspirins in this big bottle kept going down, but I never saw him take any himself. 

So one day, I was observing him at his work, to make sure he was doing a good job. He was replacing a thermostat in a customer's cooling system for one of our cars. I saw him take two aspirins from the bottle. And then I watched as he seemed to be somehow placing these two aspirins in the thermostat.  The thermostat is a spring-loaded device which when the thing heats up, the spring gets compressed and allows water to flow from the engine to the radiator. So, here was Crusty. He was putting two aspirin in the thermostat and then he proceeded to put the thermostat in the engine. 

I watched him do this. And I was so puzzled by this. And I thought, "If I ever figure out what he is doing, this will be a great puzzler!"

So here it is.

What was Crusty doing with the aspirins and the thermostat?

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John Wolfe 

Bradenton, FL

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