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scattered

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Dec 31, 2009, 2:32:42 AM12/31/09
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it seems so pathetic to think about the distant past - who the f*ck
cares anymore?

permanent damage - fact of life

too old to do much about it

some well intentioned person bought me a 2000 piece puzzle for
christmas

started it - don't think i can finish it - we need the dining room
table sooner or later

seems like a metaphor or something

...

jill

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Dec 31, 2009, 8:16:27 PM12/31/09
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In article <b69ee8a1-9b40-47de...@j14g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,

scattered <still.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
>it seems so pathetic to think about the distant past - who the f*ck
>cares anymore?
>
>permanent damage - fact of life
>
>too old to do much about it

It's all about quality of life in the present. Whatever is going to
allow you to live in a happy and functional way right now is a good
idea to pursue. If that means dealing with past stuff, fine. If
that means NOT dealing with past stuff, also fine.

And being functional and happy has nothing to do with 'damage'.

>some well intentioned person bought me a 2000 piece puzzle for
>christmas
>
>started it - don't think i can finish it - we need the dining room
>table sooner or later
>
>seems like a metaphor or something

Or it is pointing out that there are always options available. One
that comes to mind is to buy tv trays to eat off of, or a fold up
table you can use for the puzzle, or use the floor or... :)

Rainbow Colors (Jill)
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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The colors blend, the edges soften. Swirling and mixing
we are becoming white light.
ji...@tuells.org

qqq eee

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Jan 1, 2010, 7:57:27 AM1/1/10
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On Jan 1, 1:16 am, j...@tuells.org (jill) wrote:
> In article <b69ee8a1-9b40-47de-bc0f-e9b2d69fc...@j14g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
>                         j...@tuells.org

yeah you can put it on the floor. i only eat at the table when others
insist, if it's me alone i eat in my room. :P

Shiyiya

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Jan 1, 2010, 5:56:49 PM1/1/10
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They also sell cloth thingies that you can put a half-finished puzzle on
and then roll it up for storage to clear the table.

jill

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Jan 1, 2010, 9:21:04 PM1/1/10
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In article <7q7cth...@mid.individual.net>,

Shiyiya <shiyiy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>qqq eee wrote:
>> On Jan 1, 1:16 am, j...@tuells.org (jill) wrote:
>>> In article <b69ee8a1-9b40-47de-bc0f-e9b2d69fc...@j14g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
>>>
>>> scattered <still.scatte...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> it seems so pathetic to think about the distant past - who the f*ck
>>>> cares anymore?
>>>> permanent damage - fact of life
>>>> too old to do much about it
>>> It's all about quality of life in the present. Whatever is going to
>>> allow you to live in a happy and functional way right now is a good
>>> idea to pursue. If that means dealing with past stuff, fine. If
>>> that means NOT dealing with past stuff, also fine.
>>>
>>> And being functional and happy has nothing to do with 'damage'.
>>>
>>>> some well intentioned person bought me a 2000 piece puzzle for
>>>> christmas
>>>> started it - don't think i can finish it - we need the dining room
>>>> table sooner or later
>>>> seems like a metaphor or something
>>> Or it is pointing out that there are always options available. One
>>> that comes to mind is to buy tv trays to eat off of, or a fold up
>>> table you can use for the puzzle, or use the floor or... :)
>>>
>>> Rainbow Colors (Jill)
>>
>> yeah you can put it on the floor. i only eat at the table when others
>> insist, if it's me alone i eat in my room. :P
>
>They also sell cloth thingies that you can put a half-finished puzzle on
>and then roll it up for storage to clear the table.

Oh yeah, forgot about that one. I used to have a flat heavy cardboard
thing that folded in half for smaller puzzles but the roll up one
works better for bigger ones.

Rainbow Colors (Jill)
--
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The colors blend, the edges soften. Swirling and mixing
we are becoming white light.

ji...@tuells.org

fuzzy

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Jan 2, 2010, 8:25:21 PM1/2/10
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scattered wrote:
> it seems so pathetic to think about the distant past - who the f*ck
> cares anymore?
>
> permanent damage - fact of life
>
> too old to do much about it
>
what do you need to do about it?

> some well intentioned person bought me a 2000 piece puzzle for
> christmas
>
> started it - don't think i can finish it - we need the dining room
> table sooner or later
>
> seems like a metaphor or something
>
> ...

<sigh>

sounds like depression

scattered

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Jan 4, 2010, 7:19:46 AM1/4/10
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On Dec 31 2009, 8:16 pm, j...@tuells.org (jill) wrote:
> In article <b69ee8a1-9b40-47de-bc0f-e9b2d69fc...@j14g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
>
> scattered  <still.scatte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >it seems so pathetic to think about the distant past - who the f*ck
> >cares anymore?
>
> >permanent damage - fact of life
>
> >too old to do much about it
>
> It's all about quality of life in the present. Whatever is going to
> allow you to live in a happy and functional way right now is a good
> idea to pursue. If that means dealing with past stuff, fine. If
> that means NOT dealing with past stuff, also fine.
>
> And being functional and happy has nothing to do with 'damage'.
>
> >some well intentioned person bought me a 2000 piece puzzle for
> >christmas
>
> >started it - don't think i can finish it - we need the dining room
> >table sooner or later
>
> >seems like a metaphor or something
>
> Or it is pointing out that there are always options available. One
> that comes to mind is to buy tv trays to eat off of, or a fold up
> table you can use for the puzzle, or use the floor or... :)


Or: cheat and consult the picture on the box occasionally. I'm usually
a purist and won't look at the picture while doing a puzzle but made
an exception for this due to time constraints (but still did over 95%
of the work with no consultation). I finished last night at 2 AM. By
the way, this is the puzzle:

http://www.springbok-puzzles.com/store/store.php/products/color-of-money

(a good puzzle company).

-scattered

> Rainbow Colors (Jill)
> --
>     ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>      The colors blend, the edges soften. Swirling and mixing
>                    we are becoming white light.

>                         j...@tuells.org

Shiyiya

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Jan 4, 2010, 7:21:57 AM1/4/10
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....looking at the picture on the box is cheating? my foo always looks
at the box :P

scattered

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Jan 4, 2010, 7:54:47 AM1/4/10
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It is strange how you internalize rules from growing up. I'm a decent
puzzle solver but my younger sister is a virtuoso who could do a 500
piece puzzlw by herself in 2 or 3 hours and once did such a puzzle
upside down just relying on the shapes of the pieces. She let it be
known in no uncertain terms that hard-core puzzle doers do *not*
consult the picture on the box. When I started to do this 2000 piece
puzzle (the largest I've ever done) I realized that I had to depart
from my sister's exacting standards.

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> > -scattered
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> >> Rainbow Colors (Jill)
> >> --
> >>     ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> >>      The colors blend, the edges soften. Swirling and mixing
> >>                    we are becoming white light.

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qqq eee

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Jan 4, 2010, 9:45:41 AM1/4/10
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hoq do you acquire them if you can't look at the picture? you buy a
puzzle without looking at the box?

scattered

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Jan 4, 2010, 11:27:18 PM1/4/10
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That would be interesting - but the idea would be to look at the box
before doing the puzzle but not use the picture on the box as a tool
for locating where pieces go while doing the puzzle. There are actual
competitions in which players all do the same puzzle without even the
advantage of knowing what the picture on the puzzle is.

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