![]() 03/31/2014 at 09:36 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I was over at a friends' place for a game night yesterday, and we were playing Scattergories. (If you're unfamiliar with the game, skip to the bottom for an explanation of how it's played.) So, I play with a different rule where if you can write an answer that uses the letter multiple times you get a point for each word with the letter (example: subject is cartoon characters, answer Mighty Mouse is worth 2 points). But you can't just tack on adjectives, the answers have to be legit. In this particular case the letter happened to be "M," and on our subject card "Cars." My answer, as it is apparently always the right answer, "Mazda MX-5 Miata." Bam! Legit 3 point score, and I got to use Miata in a board game. :) I realize this is in an incredibly long story for what it's worth, and I'm a little disappointed in myself for even caring to write it all out. However, my pride in my answer outweighs that disappointment. But for you sorry saps who read all this, here's some 323 GTX rally goodness:
Each player get a sheet with 3 columns of 12 numbered-empty lines on both sides and a card with 12 topics (things like; Historical Figures, Things You Would Find in a Kitchen, Professional Sports Teams, etc). Then someone rolls a 20-sided die with letters on it, everyone then have 3 minutes to write down something that falls into each category beginning with that letter.
![]() 03/31/2014 at 09:55 |
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There is no shame in being proud. If you are anything like me most of my friends dont know a (car model) from a (something else that sounds like a car model) At least you werent in sunday school and couldnt tell from a picture that the car shown was a yugo and someone else got it right. I was ashamed. :(