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No issue to pay. Appeal for 500 piece ( preferably LARGE piece ) jigsaw puzzles.


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Michael please thank the group JOY for their kind donations of the lovely puzzles you sent me in the post. They are quite beautiful and the fact that the pieces are not small but slightly bigger than ordinary puzzles makes it more of a pleasure to do. I am most grateful it will help me pass the time in a way that gives me great pleasure and is relaxing in these difficult times. Thanks.

With kind regards.

Sandy Peacock.


Appeal for 500 piece ( preferably LARGE piece ) jigsaw puzzles, no issue to pay.


Dear friend ( OK my ex! ) Portslade Brighton 70's self isolated x 2 cancer survivor - no garden, loves jigsaw puzzles.


Much appreciate If anyone could spare any 500 piece jigsaw puzzles - or give me heads up on any community groups that may be able to supply.


If you can please private msge with your address & a safe place I can collect them from.


Promise to keep safe distance if knock on door required - will count as my daily exercise! - then will send by Royal Mail.

There is a jigsaw program on the computer

it is called brainsbreaker


if you google brainsbreaker it should come up, costs very little when I done it about 10 yr ago cost me about ?15.

life time one payment,


they send you puzzles they call them canned, you download, for a bit extra,

but the beauty of this is if you punch up a picture of anything you like on the computer,lets say eastbourne pier

you have the facility to turn it into a jigsaw, how many pieces you want.

these cost nothing, So you dont really need to download

any of the canned ones.

Only thing you need a fair size screen or monitor, i have a desk top and a large telly as a monitor

also you are never bit short and you cant upset it

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