I thought people being mad at each other after the game was the definition of a party game or board games in general.
I thought people being mad at each other after the game was the definition of a party game or board games in general.
"The life of the Smith family is turned upside down when the faithful family boat, Gladys II, decides to become a scientologist. Tempers run high as the family tries to understand that decision"
Well in 1980 in France there was les Visiteurs. Don't know if it was awesome, though.
Come on ! I'm working and have trouble discerning sarcasm from truth. Don't be cruel.
Seriously ? What was it called and where can I find it ?
Having seen the title, I thought it was about a Blake's seven reboot. I'm now torn between disappointment and relief.
Non-sarcastic question : what's the difference ?
This article was indeed very funny, as well as painfully realistic.
Also his mustache seems to be on the verge of falling down.
Just a detail : the society of Saint Pius X are not catholics. They broke off from the Church because they were fundamentalists.
That would be pretty cool.
You have far more patience with board games than I.
It's nice to see all those commenters hop on the pun thread.
Kit Harrington in Pompeii was hilarious, as was the whole movie.
27 Jump Street : in Space.
I really like Kirsten's character. I would be very disappointed if she were to disappear. Her dialogues with Matt were very funny banter and still managed to have emotional depth.
Yeah, I mean, what the hell, Internet Dad ? he could have sewn some nice powers too.
Also, she is six years old, and Ms Marvel isn't. What an unrealistic costume.
He just sits there telling tales now, that Hoffmann guy. (Yeah, I remember the time when we didn't have those "moving pictures". We went to the opera like civilized people.)
Don't roast the poor guy, he was just making a pun.