We had some friends over for dinner last night. After we ate, five of us played the Game of Life. One of my favorites from growing up, just behind Trouble and Shutes and Ladders.
Stewart got married and had many children with his little pink, plastic wife. The other three playing did the same with their little plastic spouses.
I, and my little blue man, had no children.
It wouldn't be so bad if this didn't happen
EVERY SINGLE TIME
I've played the Game of Life in the past few years.
Honestly. Anybody want our copy of this horrible terrible game?
Stewart got married and had many children with his little pink, plastic wife. The other three playing did the same with their little plastic spouses.
I, and my little blue man, had no children.
It wouldn't be so bad if this didn't happen
EVERY SINGLE TIME
I've played the Game of Life in the past few years.
Honestly. Anybody want our copy of this horrible terrible game?
5 comments:
In my defense I only had a daughter so it's not like I even had the type of child that matters :)
Life? Seriously the most boring game ever. Unless you play with us, because we're short blue pegs so I usually have to marry another pink peg.
That's so weird!!!!
Haha Stew, your comment cracked me up.
Is "lack of backseat plastic in Life game" on the symptom checklist when you fill out new patient history forms at the specialist office?
Sure don't blame ya for wanting to stick with Trouble- I love that game.
don' t know if you've ever heard about this, but hey worth a shot if it sounds like something that might help. There is a Dr. in Saratoga that performs it. (It doesn't involve hormones.)
http://www.ofspirit.com/patburke8.htm
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