Date : Sat, 01 Mar 2003 05:23:59 +0000 Now not only do I have to check my Fresh Fish pieces for stickiness but I have to make sure they don't smell like stale...
Date : Sat, 01 Mar 2003 05:28:03 +0000 sorry Pompeji David "Spoooooon" ... From: simplyhappy48@... Which one, Pompeji or Kathai? If Pompeji, I totally...
Date : Would love to try it. I will look it over after work tomorrow and see what it is then get hold of you. David "Spoooooon" ... From: "windopaene...
... * Caliente! What a wonderous little game - and made MUCH easier to teach/learn with the creation of the Canasta Caliente deck from Winning Moves. ... Money...
This is actually related to games. I'm trying to help a publisher with an English translation that was translated by a German speaker. It quite understandably...
Susan typed: S> Is the following sentence correct? S> "You should leave as many of those as you are able to." seems wrong that way. S> Shouldn't the word "to"...
Susan, My wife's an editor and I'm a technical writer. I'm sure we could help you out. When would you need it finished? (And yes, remove the "to" at the end...
Sunday, March 2, 2003, 1:32:13 AM, Susan wrote: SRsac> Is the following sentence correct? SRsac> "You should leave as many of those as you are able to." SRsac>...
Susan Rozmiarek <simplyhappy48@...> wrote: <snip> ... Susan, Others have already shown you in the correct direction, though the linguist in me can't help...
I don't believe I've ever done one of these..... Here goes nothing.... ... * Caliente! I played this for years with my grandma. Here in Brazil, though, the ...
Scott typed: S> Besides, as Winston Churchill so eloquently put it (before I paraphrased S> him) "Ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with...
... Well, it has a rectangular block with color splotches on the four rectangular sides (the two ends are squares). It's primarily used more as a scoring...
... rectangular sides (the two ends are squares). It's primarily used more as a scoring device, rather than as a randomness generator... ... time... ... OK,...
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... I knew there would be a linguist or two lurking in the pub! These are exactly the kind of things that I have long forgotten. I get so used to hearing bad...
... Thanks! This is a very informal thing. I emailed the publisher to see if there was translation and he had just finished with one. He sent it to me and...
... We'll take a look at it. ... "Road Apples" is a common nickname for horse poop. I knew it growing up in Central California, and The Tragically Hip (a rock...
... * [pretty] Good game, but I haven't played it in ages. ... Can't Stop, Take it Easy, Formula Motor Racing ... Never seen one. Except on the cover of...
... I hope they make it (and drop their menu prices), but have my doubts. It has the single worst location of any restaurant/pub I know of, in a business...
Speaking of sending a program. I think I finally need one. I have always thought Windowpane was Mr. Glenn. Who the hell are all you people? David "confused"...
QP served up country-style: one question only, 100% games-related Name the games for which rules discussion, either locally or on the 'net, have killed your or...
... Three or four years ago when I was starting to buy things on eBay for the first time I nabbed a prize: the original edition of Careers (1958?), out of the...
... Caliente! After playing Wyatt Earp I got on a rummy craze. Tried this with only 2 players. Yuck. Want to play again with 4 or 5. ... Steffan Dorra's For...
<Subject: Old-Fashioned Qp For The Week> ... I can't think of any rules discussion that's killed a a game for me, but there's definitely been some strategy...
... Tempest of the Gods. It was an obscure (but rather fun) CCG based on an even more obscure RPG (Darkurthe Legends). A couple people in our group had gone to...