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ChopChaeJoe



Joined: 05 Mar 2006
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 3:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

All assumed positions in tune until forty virgins had bowel issues, and created mung.
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mysteriousdeltarays



Joined: 07 Feb 2003
Location: Food Pyramid Bldg. 5F, 77 Sunset Strip, Alphaville

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 4:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It is an old game from when people didn't really have anything to do.

Karen Von Blixen (I'm not sure of the spelling) she wrote Out of Africa. Quite a character , she used to play this game with her "Happy Valley" friends in Kenya.

I knew her when I was a child.

She was really good at it The correct answers are not to be a single word but a construction of a story.

For example "when" When I was a concubine of the Jade emperor then ...

That is how the he game works as I learned it from from "countess" we'd spin them for hours.

Read the first paragraph of Out of Africa. Tell me she couldn't spin a tale even one based upon reality. When I met her she was old, had some serious health problems. I was just a kid.

The game is played by making sentences.

When ... I was young I encountered a lion browsing for food....

and the story goes on from there, not just swear words or insults.

Thanks for the try.

I kind of guess that people around here aren't quite up to the task.

Let me guess their nationalities.


Well I guess that you go to a "University " that has wall lockers and bells ringing to tell you when to go to class and "hall monitors" kind of stifles your mind.

Not exactly Kenya in the thirties.


Oh well that is how the game is played. One must make complete sentences to create or complete the story.

Well they aren't up to the task, they are all on the way to Bangkok.
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Ryst Helmut



Joined: 26 Apr 2003
Location: In search of the elusive signature...

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 4:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

mysteriousdeltarays wrote:
It is an old game from when people didn't really have anything to do.

Karen Von Blixen (I'm not sure of the spelling) she wrote Out of Africa. Quite a character , she used to play this game with her "Happy Valley" friends in Kenya.

I knew her when I was a child.

She was really good at it The correct answers are not to be a single word but a construction of a story.

For example "when" When I was a concubine of the Jade emperor then ...

That is how the he game works as I learned it from from "countess" we'd spin them for hours.

Read the first paragraph of Out of Africa. Tell me she couldn't spin a tale even one based upon reality. When I met her she was old, had some serious health problems. I was just a kid.

The game is played by making sentences.

When ... I was young I encountered a lion browsing for food....

and the story goes on from there, not just swear words or insults.

Thanks for the try.

I kind of guess that people around here aren't quite up to the task.

Let me guess their nationalities.


Well I guess that you go to a "University " that has wall lockers and bells ringing to tell you when to go to class and "hall monitors" kind of stifles your mind.

Not exactly Kenya in the thirties.


Oh well that is how the game is played. One must make complete sentences to create or complete the story.

Well they aren't up to the task, they are all on the way to Bangkok.


It is an old game from when people didn't really have anything to do.

Karen Von Blixen (I'm not sure of the spelling) she wrote Out of Africa. Quite a character , she used to play this game with her "Happy Valley" friends in Kenya.

I knew her when I was a child.

She was really good at it The correct answers are not to be a single word but a construction of a story.

For example "when" When I was a concubine of the Jade emperor then ...

That is how the he game works as I learned it from from "countess" we'd spin them for hours.

Read the first paragraph of Out of Africa. Tell me she couldn't spin a tale even one based upon reality. When I met her she was old, had some serious health problems. I was just a kid.

The game is played by making sentences.

When ... I was young I encountered a lion browsing for food....

and the story goes on from there, not just swear words or insults.

Thanks for the try.

I kind of guess that people around here aren't quite up to the task.

Let me guess their nationalities.


Well I guess that you go to a "University " that has wall lockers and bells ringing to tell you when to go to class and "hall monitors" kind of stifles your mind.

Not exactly Kenya in the thirties.


Oh well that is how the game is played. One must make complete sentences to create or complete the story.

Well they aren't up to the task, they are all on the way to Bangkok trying.

!shoosh,

Not-up-to-the-task Ryst
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caniff



Joined: 03 Feb 2004
Location: All over the map

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 5:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

So should we start over?

Let's go with mysteriousdeltaray's:

When I was young I encountered a lion browsing for food.
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