
TRIANGLE

SQUARE

RECTANGLE

CIRCLE

HORIZONTAL

VERTICAL

OBLIQUE

ODD NUMBER

EVEN NUMBER

PRIME NUMBER

CONCENTRIC CIRCLES

EQUATION

MULTIPLICATION

PERPENDICULAR

RIGHT ANGLE

OBTUSE ANGLE

BELL CURVE

FIBONACCI SERIES

INFINITY
TRIANGLE
SQUARE
RECTANGLE
CIRCLE
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
OBLIQUE
ODD NUMBER
EVEN NUMBER
PRIME NUMBER
CONCENTRIC CIRCLES
EQUATION
MULTIPLICATION
PERPENDICULAR
RIGHT ANGLE
OBTUSE ANGLE
BELL CURVE
FIBONACCI SERIES
INFINITY
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If you build a better mousetrap, the world might beat a path to your door, or a rival mousetrap maker may beat you to a pulp. ―Gavin McInnes
I never make the same mistake twice. I make it five or six times just to be sure.
Home sweet home
Bob's sister Hannah
Bob's sister Ada
Bob's brother Otto
Bob's sister Eve
Bob's sister Nan
A baby picture of Bob and his siblings (clockwise from upper left: Otto, Eve, Hannah, Ada, Bob, and Nan)
Bob's childhood home
Bob's mom and dad
Bob in his youth
Bob's cousin Alphonse
Bob's Uncle Ralph and Aunt Edna
Bob's cousin Archibald
Bob's stepbrother Herbie (who really needs to quit smoking)
Bob's cousin Chester
Bob's Great Uncle Norbert and Great Aunt Phyllis
Bob's cousin Saffron (who will do anything for a drink)
Bob's cousin Thorndike
Bob's brother-in-law Vinnie
Bob's cousin Orville, who loves the Green Bay Packers
Bob's nieces Lulu and Bitsy, the biker chicks
Bob's stepsister Eloise, with the twins, Rudy and Trudy
Bob's Uncle Henry and Aunt Rowena
Bob's niece Esmerelda (who likes to live dangerously)
Bob's Great Uncle Arthur up in Saskatchewan
Bob's cousin Louie, the grackle of grumpiness
Miss Screech, Bob's journalism teacher
Bob's nephew Winthrop, who loves sports
Bob's Uncle Seymour and Aunt Bernice
Bob's second cousin Schlomo in Brooklyn
Bob's nephew Baxter
Bob's cousin Darrell
Bob's sister-in-law Delphine, who volunteers at the animal shelter
Percy the Pickpocket, Bob's third cousin once removed (the relative no one likes to talk about... every family has one)
The Bluebird of Happiness™ (no relation to Bob)
A pair of boobies (also no relation to Bob, but included for readers who desire titillation)
Bluebird Bitter™, the beer they named for Bob
Bob, you have just outdone yourself with your math kittens. I especially liked… oh, all of them.
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😀
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Wow! These are great! But looking at that right angle cat makes my back hurt 😂
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But wouldn’t you love to be that flexible? 🙂
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Hey, I’d settle for just a fully operational rotator cuff in my right shoulder. 😁
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Mine too. Do cats have backbones?
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Sometimes I wonder…
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Lol! I don’t think they do!
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Reblogged this on A Blog About Healing From PTSD and commented:
Too good not to reblog! 😀
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Thank you Lady Q. ❤️
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Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog and commented:
Let BlueBird know how these add up for you 😂
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😀 😀 😀
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Hilarious, as usual. 🙂
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What a treat ! Such abundance of cuteness
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Teachers! Use this in school! LOL. So much fun.
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Anything that a teacher can do to make math more comprehensible to students who don’t have a knack for it, I’m in favor of.
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Thank you Bob! Have a beautiful weekend! Michael
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You too Michael. 🙂
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Schools should use these kitten photos to teach math and geometry! I know it would have helped me learn when I was a kid.
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Haha! 😹
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These are simply brilliant.
Concentric has amazing markings.
Of course, MultipliCATion particularly appeals to me.
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Reblogged this on Jeanne Owens, author.
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Thanks Jeanne. 🙂
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Hilarious. 😀 — Suzanne
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These are wonderful, Bob. You’ve excelled yourself here.
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Thanks! I had a lot of fun putting it together. 🙂
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I was looking forward to the Square Root function, but, alas, cats don’t do Higher Math unless they are on catnip??
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Square root? That would be a tough one…
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That last one is brilliant. they all brought a smile to my dial; dog lover that I am!
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I’m here thanks to Linda Lee @ Lady Quixote.
LOVE these! Thanks for the big smiles!
Yes, I DO wish I were that flexible.
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😀 😀 😀
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Reblogged this on Writer's Treasure Chest and commented:
Thank you, Bluebird, for the hysterical mathematical cat-edition! ROFL. Thanks for the giggles!
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Thanks A.J. ❤️
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You’re very welcome. Thanks for making us giggle and laugh every week! ❤
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Forget higher math, this is cuter math!
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Love again! But re: “right angle,” isn’t there a law against using a cat as a draft catcher?
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