where you go around various dairy farms sampling their cheese

oh I just clocked the actual reply

THE DAY IS NEARING @Jeremys_Iron!!!

I’ll pop it into a briefcase and leave it under a park bench in Moorgate for you.

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This sounds nice and I would have a lovely time, you fucking pricks.

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If you feel so strongly about it maybe you should cast a vote ^^^

OH you have all apologies

Love a good jigsaw. Do a few a year. Think this one is next on my list:

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utterly pointless. The picture is on the box if you love it that much!!11

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Hiya labberz

alright mate

I cannot fathom anyone over the age of 10 doing a jigsaw puzzle.

Non-starter for me anyway because we’ve got a cat. The very second I had a break from it and left it on the table the pieces would be EVERYWHERE.

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Not for me obviously but the meditative aspect seems self evident, and it’s restful enough for crumbly old people to enjoy I’m hoping

I’ll give you the elderly, actually.

have to admit to being a bit of a puzzler. loves a spot of puzzling of a cold winter’s* evening. a delightful pass-time.

*either winter will do, but I find the overlapping section of winter the most appropriate time to dabble in puzzles.

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How many winters do you live through in Reading?

just your everyday 2, with the standard overlap, although to be fair they’re not like the winters you get in more rural parts, like Swindon, or Banbury.

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one for the christmas gift ideas thread

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Might start a jigsaw tonight thanks to this thread.

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bought a baked beans ones in a chazzer lately, we all agreed it was very amusing

lately means recently