Showing posts with label jigsaw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jigsaw. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 February 2021

Peter, Carla, and Alcoholism. My Thoughts On This Toxic Trio. Can the Couple Survive It?


Firstly, let me set the record straight. I love Carla and Peter together. As a Corrie superfan, I've watched religiously since 1997 and both characters are legends of the shows modern history, that's undisputed! My fandom for these two fine actors is unwavering - long may they continue on Corrie!


However, Monday's episode brought my current thoughts on their storyline to the fore, and I need to commit to paper, or Corrie blog, which is the same thing. So, as a firm believer of a balanced debate, and as an ex boozer myself, I feel qualified to sit on a fence, or Maxine's bench, to ponder such a conundrum and offer my thoughts on the future of Carla and Peter. 



Nearly two years ago, I became teetotal from alcohol. No rehab, AA, detox, or hospitalization for me. However, to enact full sobriety, I had some toxic relationships to remove from my life as well. It's what Peter would have been taught in rehab, and this is something I can relate to when it comes to Peter's predicament. Alcohol is a poison and poisonous relationships usually go hand in hand with addiction and abuse. To free yourself from toxicity completely, well that's a big part of any recovery journey, and is essential, in most cases. It's a tricky predicament as you often love the person as much as you do the booze, however, it's just as damaging.  



Peter may have now stopped drinking but is Carla an addiction he needs to quit as well? Metaphorically speaking, you could argue he's been long addicted to the factory boss, and who can blame him! The sultry brunette beauty is a modern-day Elsie Tanner! However, it doesn't mean that the relationship is good for his recovery nor drying out.


In recent episodes, we have seen Peter struggle to put the pieces of a jigsaw together. As anybody will tell you when you stop drinking, you gain a lot of free time, and a jigsaw is a good bit of cognitive behavioural therapy that keeps the brain busy. I smiled as they introduced this on-screen, my CBT was a Corrie colouring book!



Is the jigsaw being used as a visual metaphor, for Peter putting his life back together, perhaps?  


Peter did seem distracted though by Carla's factory flirtation, and lest we forget that whilst he's trying to recover, Carla has slept with his nephew, been tempted by Lucas, and now lied to him about getting drunk with Jenny! 


It does seem like a rather toxic relationship. Can Peter put the pieces back together and still be with Carla, or will he find that there's a final piece that just won't fit? I'd hope not but for Peter to gain and keep sobriety, he has to remove the toxicity and at the minute, that looks like a Carla shaped piece in his life... 


What do you think? 


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Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Review of new Coronation Street board games


There are two new Coronation Street board games being launched this summer. 

The first game is the Coronation Street Trivia Board Game. It's a game for 2-6 players and you can play as individuals or teams testing your knowledge of all things Coronation Street. The game includes over 750 True or False questions.  It will sell for £19.99. For more information visit www.jumbo.eu

The second is this 1,000 piece Coronation Street jigsaw. It's called Double Acts and features 38 famous Corrie partnerships. Snapshots of favourite character double acts, old and new, have been especially brought together in a unique and memorable puzzle montage.  It will sell for £12.99. For more information visit www.jumbo.eu

In the true spirit of Coronation Street fan-based fairness, I tested out the new game and the jigsaw with our blogger Sunny Jim. And here's our reviews of both items.

The board game is great for those fans who, like we do, love Coronation Street quizzes and trivia.  It has a good mix of questions that will appeal to all ages of Corrie fans as some of the questions are quite easy and some are pretty tricky. 

You choose one of six characters you'd like to be for the game - I was Lloyd and Sunny Jim was Steve!  As there were only two of us playing the game, we couldn't make use of all the features of it.  If you have more than one person in each team you get to use the 'cobbles' to nominate someone in your team that you think would know the answer to the question. If the nominated person gets the question right after you've 'cobbled' them, your team wins a bonus point. 

In short: Good fun, lots of great Corrie trivia questions, a really well designed game.

The new jigsaw is called Double Acts and features couples from the cobbles. I liked this jigsaw a lot. It's got 1,000 pieces and is, like the board game above, both easy and tricky in equal measure. 

There are plenty of great jigsaw pieces where you pick them up out of the box and shout "I've got Sunita's eyes!" or "Where's Norris' specs go?" that sort of thing. 

In short: Lots of fun, and like the board game above, very well designed indeed.

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Friday, 16 July 2010

Corrie 50th Jigsaw competition - last chance to enter

It's your last chance to enter to win one of three Coronation Street 50th anniversary jigsaws... the deadline's 5pm today (Friday 16 July).

So if you haven't entered yet, have a look here.

Tuesday, 6 July 2010

EXCLUSIVE COMPETITION - WIN! Coronation Street 50th Anniversary Jigsaws

With thanks to the lovely people at All Jigsaw Puzzles we’ve got three Coronation Street 50th anniversary jigsaws to give away in an exclusive (ooh!) competition here on the Coronation Street blog.

Note: entries from moneysavingsexpert will not be entered.

The Corrie anniversary jigsaw is double-sided with 1,000 pieces but it’s not a standard jigsaw, there’s a twist. If you've never done a Wasgij jigsaw before (Wasgij is jigsaw spelt backwards) and wonder what all the fuss is about, here’s briefly how they work. Firstly there's the 'Classic' Wasgij whereby the picture on the box is not what is inside. You have to put yourself in the jigsaw as the main character and imagine what they are looking at as they stare out at you.

Then there's Wasgij Mystery which is a 'what happened next?' jigsaw. From the picture on the box you have to piece together the scene just a few moments later and Wasgij Destiny whereby you piece together a similar scene years in the future.The amazing Corrie Wasgij puzzle is part of the Destiny range - what will the actual jigsaw inside be (don’t worry there are clues!)? The puzzle does reflect the drama, humour and sauciness of the Street. As the team at All Jigsaws Puzzles say you need to do a Wasgij yourself to see how much fun they are.

“We’re proud to be giving away with the Coronation Street Blog this amazing Wasgij puzzle. Wasgijs really are our most popular puzzles and to have one made of one of our favourite shows is incredible. This puzzle range anyway is great fun for all the family,” says Tim Mitchell, Marketing Manager, All Jigsaw Puzzles.

To be in with a chance of winning one of three Coronation Street 50th Anniversary Wasgij Jigsaws, all you have to do is answer the following two questions. One of the answers can only be found by visiting the All Jigsaw Puzzles website.

1. What year was the Rovers Return built?
2. Who is the Corrie anniversary Wasgij Jigsaw puzzle manufacturer?

Email the correct answers to me by the deadline of Friday 16 July at 5pm. The three winners will be chosen at random. Please note that jigsaws can only be posted to addresses in the UK and not overseas. Good luck!

The new 1000 piece Wasgij Coronation Street 50th Anniversary edition is also available to buy at £15.99 from All Jigsaw Puzzles.co.uk

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

New Coronation Street 50th jigsaw

There's a new Coronation Street jigsaw launched for the soap's 50th anniversary. Available from all over, including Amazon. If you spot any new Corrie 50th merchandise that we haven't yet featured on the blog, do please write in and let us know. Thanks!

Saturday, 6 September 2008

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