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You can move them all under the puzzle part you have completed thereby hiding them from view.
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That’s Nightshade’s trick.Btw. If you click just outside a piece and then drag that section/piece goes red. You can move multiple pieces like this.
It was, possibly a full house. We were meant to see him a year ago but someone in the band got Covid.Was it packed though?
You need to create a username and login. Then it saves all the puzzles, achieved or not, and by clicking on the puzzle it shows the time you spent.About forty minutes I think. It's a shame I can't find a way of keeping a record on the site.
Why do people do that, leave early? I assume it's traffic related. I've just never needed to beat traffic that badly that I miss a part of a concert. You go to all the trouble to get there, pay for the ticket, then give some of the concert away for convenience?Pre-concert photo. We weren’t meant to film anything and have our phones off but that didn’t stop some people. Some people left early though!
Congrats! Did you enjoy it?I did the 140 piece.
I’ve done that before; when I lived in London, we went to Netaid in 1999 at Wembley, and we left halfway through Robbie Williams’ set to beat the crush to the Underground. I got to pat a police horse because we did that.Why do people do that, leave early? I assume it's traffic related. I've just never needed to beat traffic that badly that I miss a part of a concert. You go to all the trouble to get there, pay for the ticket, then give some of the concert away for convenience?
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That's unfortunate. I'm very sorry to hear that. I'm glad it wasn't ruined for you.I’ve done that before; when I lived in London, we went to Netaid in 1999 at Wembley, and we left halfway through Robbie Williams’ set to beat the crush to the Underground. I got to pat a police horse because we did that.
Given the review of Elvis’ concert, people might have left because they were disappointed. I thought the musicianship and the lighting was great, but I have to agree with the reviewer about the mix and the vocals.
https://www.smh.com.au/culture/music/worst-show-in-42-years-elvis-costello-disappoints-fans-20240401-p5fgic.html
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That’s ok, I wasn’t really a fan in the 80s; hubby booked the tix as he thought he was iconic. I only knew one song anyway (which they played) so I just sat and enjoyed the musicianship. I probably would have been disappointed if I had been a fan.That's unfortunate. I'm very sorry to hear that. I'm glad it wasn't ruined for you.
Ohhh. That's a shame. I wonder if they used someone who didn't know the room.I’ve done that before; when I lived in London, we went to Netaid in 1999 at Wembley, and we left halfway through Robbie Williams’ set to beat the crush to the Underground. I got to pat a police horse because we did that.
Given the review of Elvis’ concert, people might have left because they were disappointed. I thought the musicianship and the lighting was great, but I have to agree with the reviewer about the mix and the vocals.
https://www.smh.com.au/culture/music/worst-show-in-42-years-elvis-costello-disappoints-fans-20240401-p5fgic.html
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That was a lovely one - and Nightshade remained deeply comatose on the sofa while I finished it!