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Quote: Stylee TingTing @ September 5 2012, 7:00 PM BST

..and the Jack Nicholson jigsaw: five easy pieces.

I nearly went there at one point...

Quote: Teddy Paddalack @ September 5 2012, 6:44 PM BST

The problem with using Schroedinger's cat as a puzzle is that once the box is open the puzzle is ruined anyway.

That should be probably be the gag, come to think of it.

Frankie Boyle's just emailed me this one:

The 9/11 Jigsaw: can't find any pieces.

Or the John Lennon jigsaw: give pieces a chance.

The Jigsaw shop is deliciosly silly and made me laugh which, I believe, is the point of all this.
Not sexist, not nuffink but a few lines of daft fun.
I liked it. Thanks for posting.

Ta, Marion.
And you're right, one can over-think things sometimes.

What about a DAVID CAMERON puzzle that has no balls?

Or a George Osbourne missing its brain?

0r a Nick Clegg missing all its support?

APS

I tend to avoid party political stuff - unless the targets are politicians in general.
But I see what you're getting at.

What about a Treasure Island jigsaw...

Pieces of Eight...!

Hi Lazzard

Just a thought but the idea of a Jig Saw shop is quite surreal and 'out there' anyway..

Perhaps the characters in teh Jig Saw shop could also be a little off the wall. Invent a bizarre assistant who has to go up a ladder.. I guess I'm thinking visual but the classic Two Ronnies 'o's sketch or even Little Britains card shop?

But its just how I see it being filmed. Don't know if that helps, just spouting ideas

APS

Yes, in my mind the Shopkeeper would have been a little weird.

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