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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

I's Cold

I double-dog dare you


17 comments:

  1. You're a cruel man Rodger ;-)

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  2. Is there a way to save these? I don't have enough time to finish this one in one session.

    Burgie

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  3. Oh you Fatherless son of a She-Wolf! All I can say is and Merry Bloody Christmas to you!

    Ack! My obsessive-compulsive disorder is taking over...

    (Anonymous, don't close your browser window or refresh - that's what I'm going to have ot do.)

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  4. sigh. thankfully, I am completely immune to the old double dog dare.

    Merry Christmas to you and MoSup, and all the rest of the Schlongs!

    You're my favorite!

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  5. Rotsa ruck!

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  6. Sheez, I said I enjoyed the puzzles a lot, but I am insufficiently masochistic for something that big :-(.

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  7. Yeah? Well I triple dog dare you!
    GrinfilledCelt

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  8. I've been working on it all day. I used to like you Rog.
    Tim

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  9. Got the sides almost done!

    It's a 36x37 sized puzzle, or 1,332 pieces.

    Don't let that stop you, you masochists!

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  10. Geez, there's got to be a way to save this. I'm being screamed at to relinqish the computer for use by other family members. Besides, I hate the idea of leaving my browser open while I'm at work.

    Burgie

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  11. You are evil.

    I still have this open on my desktop at work, and I'll probably waste *another* workday tomorrow trying to put it together...

    **mumble mumble...**

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  12. I have failed. Miserably! Dankuwel!

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  13. Rats, I left everything running, all day long, returning from a hard day at work, to... THE BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH!! A forced boot took care of the blue screen but my puzzle... I had all of the outline and about 15% of the rest; mostly the left hand side.

    Arrrrrrrrrgh!

    Burgie

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  14. Well, THAT was a CommieRatBastard(tm) of a puzzle - low res, tiny pieces, insufficient work space, no image to know what the )@(%$&#)(!@&*&!! we are looking at. At first I though it was a random collage of photo-shopped stuff- it's a photo of a fridge with an open door, three shelves, lots of randomly placed food items with lots of blue labels (on pickles, creamer, bag, chicken broth, tupperware tops, etc), similar reddish stuff that's all over the place (meat, tupperwares, home-canned-looking something, more meat), lots of gray-shades, vertical stripes of white all over the smeg'n place from the flash reflection, lousy transitions, and the small pieces mean you have no chance of looking at a single piece and having any clue what it is or where it might be. I had to resort to the "stack-n-match" method near the end (about 300-400 assorted pieces)-put 'em in a single-piece sized stack, and drag pieces by each edge, see what it attached; then repeat many, many times. (BTW-was that pickled herring in the bottom back left?) Well, back to doing something that resembles work, I guess.

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  15. Bah! My wife won't let me live on the computer so I am still working on it.

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