Even when he's doped up on Vicodin, Brad can still kick my ass at Trivial Pursuit. Rather than feeling like I'm a giant moron, I choose to believe he's just really smart.
I love the pie pieces. I'm kind of fastidious about always putting them into the pie in the same order as they are on the board. More evidence of my obsessive-compulsiveness.
I used to play Risk fairly often as well, and I'd line up all my little troops in neat patterns. My friends would drive me crazy by moving them around.
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I'm sure you have lots of intelligence.
You just don't know anything.
Posted by: Wil | 2:39AM, 09.06.07
Great. Like RAM vs. hard drive?
Posted by: andrea | 10:08AM, 09.06.07
I'm good at Trivial Pursuit, but always get slaughtered at Scrabble.
Posted by: Leslie | 11:35AM, 09.06.07
As much as I enjoyed Trivial Pursuit, I always like the little pie of game pieces better than anything else.
Posted by: jane | 12:15PM, 09.06.07
I love the pie pieces. I'm kind of fastidious about always putting them into the pie in the same order as they are on the board. More evidence of my obsessive-compulsiveness.
Posted by: andrea | 12:48PM, 09.06.07
Small bits just have a nice feeling about them.
Posted by: Wil | 1:15PM, 09.06.07
"I'm kind of fastidious about always putting them into the pie in the same order as they are on the board."
Oh dear. Me too.
Posted by: jane | 2:04PM, 09.06.07
Of course!
I used to play Risk fairly often as well, and I'd line up all my little troops in neat patterns. My friends would drive me crazy by moving them around.
Posted by: andrea | 3:13PM, 09.06.07
I never that problem. No friends, you see.
Posted by: jane | 10:47AM, 09.07.07