Depends on the board game. Maybe there's a good reason why no one bought it....Chozon1 wrote: Discount board games are waaaaaaaaaay too tempting?

"Why won't anyone play the Twilight edition of Pretty Pretty Princess with me?!?!?"
Depends on the board game. Maybe there's a good reason why no one bought it....Chozon1 wrote: Discount board games are waaaaaaaaaay too tempting?
... you would want to play the Twilight Edition of Pretty Pretty Princess?Chozon1 wrote:Hey, I probably would. I can't get anyone to play a board game with me in this neck of the woods. Well, rarely. It's usually a pity/compassion thing. XD
Depends. It never goes bad because it doesn't hang around long enough to go bad?Chozon1 wrote:Pizza never really goes bad?
To a starving man, even broccoli is food.Sstavix wrote:... you would want to play the Twilight Edition of Pretty Pretty Princess?
Incidentally, I don't think it actually exists. Scratch that - I dearly hope it doesn't exist....
What do you mean? Broccoli is a food! Quite tasty food, too. Especially when dipped in ranch dressing or mayonnaise. Yummy!Chozon1 wrote: To a starving man, even broccoli is food.![]()
It depends on the task. If you're a barbarian or a berserker surrounded by 1,000 orcs? Rage might be just what you need. A librarian with an excessive amount of books to shelve? Not so much.Chozon1 wrote:Summoning rage to power through a task just isn't worth it?
I have found that whenever I user rage to accomplish something...the victory is hollow. Not righteous anger, mind; that's different.Sstavix wrote:It depends on the task. If you're a barbarian or a berserker surrounded by 1,000 orcs? Rage might be just what you need. A librarian with an excessive amount of books to shelve? Not so much.
A hollow victory is still a victory! BOOM, WINNING!Chozon1 wrote:
I have found that whenever I user rage to accomplish something...the victory is hollow.
Which button is labeled "cray?" And does it summon crayfish?Chozon1 wrote:Hitting the cray button?
I had heard of it before, but I absolutely fell in love with the story when I saw the movie version with Liam Neeson and Alan Rickman. I haven't seen the musical version yet, but I sure want to see a stage production. It's a fantastic story, and I can see why it's so well-loved.Emwok wrote:Les Miserables?
That... wasn't as good as Les Miserables.Chozon1 wrote:
Slow motion jumps don't work in real life, sadly. Well. They haven't for me.
It's been a long time since I've had this. I don't think I liked it when I had it, but that was when I was just a little kid. My tastes have changed a lot since then.Chozon1 wrote:Eggs Benedict?
NO!!! Do not fall into that trap. If you don't need it, DON'T BUY IT. You'll just waste your money on things that do little more than clutter up the house. No matter how tempting the price is - even if it's free - if you don't need it, don't buy it!Chozon1 wrote: The only thing better than finding what you need is finding stuff you don't need for a great price?
Then it depends on your definition of need. Do you need to get that pack of Space Marines? You do if you want to win the tournament this weekend....Chozon1 wrote:Wisdom. Yet not really conducive to being a gamer. After all, I don't technically need video games...nor books for that matter. I've already got a bible, and that's really all you need.
This is true. However, were they damp after you put them on, and dry before? If so, then wet pants may not be the main thing to worry about....Chozon1 wrote: Damp pants are hard to live with?