Elisabeth Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
You didn't have to wait long, carlotes, to be first and you've done it twice today!!!! Although I might have beaten you here if I hadn't had to do it twice as the pop-up didn't appear, yet again, after first time:)
Posted 21st Apr 2015 at 13:59
carlotes Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
How happy I am! After 3 months without being able to play paddle (break in a bone of the foot), today i have been able to play. Arrived home tired, sweating, i open the puzzlemix, game and victory! ¡Elisabeth and Penelope are behind me!! In the paddle also victoria ... of course!
Posted 21st Apr 2015 at 14:29
carlotes Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Elisabeth, seriously, I do not understand your excuse. What does the pop-up mean that thing about? It will be something important because in the wraparounds normally you win me.
Posted 21st Apr 2015 at 16:13
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
When you finish a puzzle, a window 'pops up' to tell you your time and ask for rating/comments; it is this that fails to appear, but I discovered if I click on 'reset puzzle' I can start again without it counting as a second attempt. Sorry about your foot, carlotes, but glad you are back 'fighting fit' to enjoy your paddle, is this a Spanish game? I only know the sort where you walk around in shallow water!!
Posted 21st Apr 2015 at 17:11
carlotes Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
This problem on that you comment I have never had it, the puzzlemix me always works of marvel and the mistakes in some puzzle are always for my fault. As for the paddle, it looks alike a little to the tennis. But there are walls behind and the sides. I believe that it was invented in Mexico, and in Argentina it has done fury. I discovered it on having retired and I am pleased. Because the rebounds of the ball in the walls of the sides and in the same as behind I take them of marvel, they remember me to the Basque ball, which was my young man game.
Posted 21st Apr 2015 at 20:24
carlotes Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Aaaahhh... in the paddle the walls are of crystal. That you can put yourself dark-haired person while you play!
Posted 21st Apr 2015 at 21:55
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Sounds a bit like Squash which I played when up at University a very long time ago!
Posted 22nd Apr 2015 at 08:16
carlotes Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
No, it does not look alike to the Squash, there is a central network as in the tennis, and it is played by couples
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Sorry about your foot, carlotes, but glad you are back 'fighting fit' to enjoy your paddle, is this a Spanish game? I only know the sort where you walk around in shallow water!!
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