To: juzcuz
From the beginning I looked at this case as a giant puzzle that could be solved.The main problem of viewing this as a puzzle is that it is not one puzzle, but 20 puzzles all tossed into one big box; and the box doesn't have a picture on the top showing what the puzzle is.
Everyone who attempts to puts the pieces together sees a different picture, and every time you connect two pieces and form a clearer picture another player comes along and tries to steal one of your connected pieces. LOL
To: Dave_in_Upland
Hey Dave: -The problem with puzzles-
That's real good, lot's of truth in there too. Isn't this wild? Somewhere there must be a book on unsolved cases and whodunit philosophy 101....;)
I never looked at it that way, sorta like too many cooks in the kitchen. I'll think about it while a sip something cool on the beach. :))))))
signed: JuzPuzzed...
447 posted on
08/03/2002 9:13:24 AM PDT by
juzcuz
To: Dave_in_Upland
Don't you hate those Players Pilfering Picture Puzzle Pieces? I know I do.
(Any relation to Doug_in_Upland? Maybe I missed something.)
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