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January 09, 2005
Puzzle Roll-Up
No, not a Fruit Roll-Up brand extension, or yet another partnership close-down.
Rather, this device keeps your unfinished puzzle safe, in precisely the state you abandoned it, until the next time you require puzzle therapy.
What's that?
It's well-known that among the few things profoundly depressed people can do is work on puzzles.
Every psychiatric ward has plenty of them.
True, if you're really slowed-down - hey, I've been there and done that, more than once, but this isn't about me, it's about puzzles - you might not even be able to put in more than a piece an hour, but that's not the point.
The point is this: anything, absolutely any activity that requires brain processing power to be focused on anything other than the repetitive, endlessly recurring loop of self-focused thoughts, creates an alternative synaptic pathway.
Over time, it's the deviation from the grooves that figuratively define depression that lead to its end.
And it does end.
But I digressed.
You have to remember to lay out your puzzle roll-up first, before you start your puzzle.
Then, when company's coming or whatever, "you can clear needed table space in seconds."
"Simply roll up without disturbing a single piece."
Measures 3' x 4', and comes with closure bands.
Reusable.
$14.95 here.
January 9, 2005 at 01:01 PM | Permalink
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