Thursday, July 10, 2014

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I got a 5,000 piece puzzle at a garage sale. No picture of the puzzle though on the box. I can't decide if I should try.

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  1. Enty, you are not right today.

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    1. He tried some of my waffles.

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    2. Not the blue ones, I hope?

      (sorry, had to go there!)

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    3. I think he did Meanie. I think he did

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  2. At the very least,do the edges.

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    1. Riven, have you tried the 3 D puzzles?

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  5. Did you count the pieces? the lack of picture is one thing but pieces Missing? Nooooo

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  6. Like you have anything better to do with your life.

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  7. so I see the Emmy noms really messed with your head Enty

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  8. You should, Enty! I'll help you.

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  9. Who relaxes over a puzzle, anyway?
    Books, that's the ticket.

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  10. Think of it like a life metaphor. Have a crack and see where it takes you. No regrets.
    So deep.

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  11. Why buy a 5000-piece puzzle and not know whether you will put it together or not? Ask your parents to help. That's something old people like to do. Or is that crossword puzzles? Can't remember. Oh, well. Do it anyway.

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  12. It's either that or clean your room in Mom's basement.

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  14. First, make absolutely certain you have all 5000 pieces.
    I'll wait.

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  15. u, Enterns are cray.

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  16. Puzzles are like crack, very addicting once you start.
    And like PC's, they are "time" thieves.

    So, yeah, you should do it. Hopefully you have a spare table.

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  17. Go for it it will be a great brain exercise who needs Luminosity

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  18. I have no patience for puzzles. And I highly doubt Enty was at a garage sake, i really do.

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  19. @Steampunk (Your name is one of my favorites!)... I'm a 3D puzzle virgin... Sounds fantastic though. Suggested makers / brands?

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  20. I used to love doing puzzles. The hardest one, by far, I worked on with my Grandma for a week or two. It was a picture of a white ceramic bowl filled with hard boiled eggs, sitting on a plain white table. It was torture!

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  21. Anonymous11:39 AM

    i love puzzles. we had one on the coffe table a couple years ago and it was as if we were in possession of a dinosaur bone or something. people thought it was weird. they were confused. apparently they hadnt seen a puzzle since they were children.

    BUT...5k pieces? Holy Cow! that quite the undertaking. AND no pic? ARE U INSANE ENTY PERSON?

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  22. Invite us to visit you in California and we will help you!

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  23. Yes, you totally should buy it. I'll bet once it's pieced together it'll look awesome.

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  24. Omfg I know you're joking Enty but I can't stop laughing!!!

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  25. It sounds like lots of cocktails are in order. That and a hammer to make the odd pieces fit. Enjoy!

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  26. I hate puzzles. My brain just does not work that way.

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  27. One question for ya Enty. Was the puzzle box unsealed? If so, you may not know until you've done 99.98% of the work that the box only has, say, 4,999 pieces in it.

    But yeah, go for it! Let us know how it went.

    Hope it's not a huge photo of the Kartrashians or something!

    :-)

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