Sheesh!!! 44:28:45 Must be the longest (Hardest) I've yet to done.
Perseverance may be on Mars, but I needed all of it down here on Earth with this one. Should be worth double points I'd have thought. Think I'll redo my cardboard 2, 500 piece puzzle of 27 zebras at a water hole just for relaxation.
Me too pixi.....it's very striking and a wonderful puzzle to do. A great rendering of a dog.
tinklebell
Mar 2, 2021
I think its a Lion
pixipixil
Mar 3, 2021
To me it looks like a wolf.
tinklebell
Mar 4, 2021
L think your right it pixi
drawback
Apr 12, 2021
Whatever it is, it's proving a just a tad difficult. When I have finally completed it, I think I'll get out my 2, 500 piece cardboard puzzle of 27 zebras drinking in a water hole!
Life in prison? At least our retirement costs would be covered!
elijah13
Feb 26, 2021
Very true, but I think I would rather be good than be there!
arlenez
Mar 1, 2021
Elijah,
This comment: Don't irritate old people. The older we get, the less "LIfe in prison" is a deterrent. Clarify. It sounds like older people don't care if they are imprisoned? Or older people are already imprisoned by how their life turned out?
aknan
Mar 1, 2021
It's just that we may not have much time left, so it doesn't matter where we spend it- home or prison.
lilbc77
Mar 5, 2021
I think the statement is meant to be funny, but I don't think it is.
elijah13
Mar 8, 2021
Everyone has their own interpretation of the statement. Sorry if I offended you.
lilbc77
Mar 9, 2021
I'm not offended elijah. I think I know you well enough to know you are expressing an opinion. No worries. Prison would still be a big deterrent for me. It is a good idea not to irritate us old folks.
elijah13
Mar 10, 2021
I am sure we are all together as to "DON'T IRRITATE US"! I just like "calm" situations.!
drawback
Mar 26, 2021
If you could see the size of the stick I habitually hobble around on, you wouldn't irritate me, either.
The only person who does is HWMBO (Her who must be obeyed)
lilbc77
Mar 28, 2021
Are you a Rumpole fan? I have the whole series from the 80s on DVD. I thoroughly enjoy watching that series.
drawback
Mar 29, 2021
No. I know of him, but I've not had a goggle box since 2005, when I mainly used it for watching football. When it threw a hissy fit, I binned it, and never bothered to replace it.
I can honestly say I never regretted getting rid of it.
I accidently hit rotate and it said "on". I didn't like it at all. I contacted the people that makes these and it took me several times to get it off. Do you like to do it that way? If not when you click on "choose cut" right at the top it gives you the option to have it on or off. It took a few times to hit off because it kept going to on and then off again. The thing I found out is once you start a puzzle on rotate you have to finish it first before you change the button to off. I don't know if you wanted this information or not. Just trying to help because I sure needed help.
Annette21
Mar 2, 2021
Thanks for letting me know that it is possible to change the rotating pieces! I just thought it was the new way!! However, having used the rotating pieces I have really enjoyed doing the puzzles that way and in many ways it's easier!!
When I first saw this I wasn't sure if I wanted to do it. I mostly do the 110 to 192 pieces. I gave in to 192 pieces. It took a long time but the more I did it the more I enjoyed it. I would enjoy more similar to it.
Perseverance may be on Mars, but I needed all of it down here on Earth with this one. Should be worth double points I'd have thought. Think I'll redo my cardboard 2, 500 piece puzzle of 27 zebras at a water hole just for relaxation.
Hope you have a happy surprise today.
Don't irritate old people.The older we get, the less "LIfe in prison" is a deterrent.
Hope your day goes great for you.
This comment: Don't irritate old people. The older we get, the less "LIfe in prison" is a deterrent. Clarify. It sounds like older people don't care if they are imprisoned? Or older people are already imprisoned by how their life turned out?
The only person who does is HWMBO (Her who must be obeyed)
I can honestly say I never regretted getting rid of it.