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Jig Saw Puzzle Experts...input please.
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 575261" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Thanks, H. We do have a Walmart in town but I remember clearly (well, lol, as clearly as an old woman can remember) that some of the "cheap" puzzles got frayed edges and could only be completed once..if at all. I have not dealt with Depression so I have no idea if 1000 pieces would be TOO stressful but 500 pieces would be an even pace. Geez, Louise! Truthfully I wish I could go back to my youth when every blankin' thing didn't have perils attached. LOL DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 575261, member: 35"] Thanks, H. We do have a Walmart in town but I remember clearly (well, lol, as clearly as an old woman can remember) that some of the "cheap" puzzles got frayed edges and could only be completed once..if at all. I have not dealt with Depression so I have no idea if 1000 pieces would be TOO stressful but 500 pieces would be an even pace. Geez, Louise! Truthfully I wish I could go back to my youth when every blankin' thing didn't have perils attached. LOL DDD [/QUOTE]
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