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Posted on 08/05/2004 5:47:31 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
Eleventh Thread: Wedding Edition: The Hobbit Hole XI - No One Admitted Except on Wedding Business!
New verse:
Upon the hearth the fire is red, |
Still round the corner there may wait |
Home is behind, the world ahead, |
No, we didn't. I recall one discussion amongst the Animooters where we thought about playing, only to realize that we were also the Homeschooled-mooters and none of us would know the "Pop Culture" category. Couple of us were unsure on the "Sports" category, either.
We used to play with our next-door neighbors, who could not be beaten in the Entertainment category. We could get them in Science and History and Sports, though. That was the original edition of the game. I have trouble with Pop Culture in the more recent editions, since I don't watch TV or listen to new music like I used to.
So you renting any movies tonight?
We used to have some friends with whom we played Illuminati: New World Order.
Um... ok....
LOL! I remember that movie!
Free Willy!
I had some D&D friends who used to play that, but I never got around to playing it with them. How is it?
Yes, but not fondly.
g'night...
Good night XGI! See you tomorrow!!
I loved to make up theme decks based on some whacked-out conspiracy theory...
Who names their boat "BUMPO" anyway?
LOL! That one I never saw. But for some reason the title strikes me as designed by Bill Clinton's attorney. . .
"Yes, but not fondly."
Heh. The only redeeming things about it were the underwater scenes, Bo Derek, and the soundtrack by Ennio Morricone.
Hmmm, sounds like my kind of game :)
Was that the name of the boat? LOL!
Hmmm. . .
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