A Conversation for August: The Games People Play

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Post 1

Create: endeavours in reading, writing, rhythm, blues, art, photography, and biscuits.

Please pop the a number and/or location of your submission here.


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minorvogonpoet

Not sure if this counts as a game. A87857987


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cactuscafe

I loved playing Brink. Ah yes, Brink. I played Brink for my entire childhood, from the age of five to the age of fifty seven.

smiley - rofl

In fact, I have no idea what Brink is, it was funny when you mentioned it in the write up in smiley - thepost . smiley - rofl

What's Brink? Better check.

Wait a minute, I'm supposed to be talking to mvp here. Have to change postings.


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cactuscafe

I love your igloo story, mvp. So descriptive, I'm there, transported to your igloo. Magic.

I remember that cold and snowy winter of '62. smiley - brr We skated on the pond on my Dad's farm, although we had no skates, we just slithered around and walked on water. heheh. What a novelty! The only time I remember the ice being thick enough to do that.


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pebblederook-The old guy wearing surfer beads- what does he think he looks like?

I saw Brink being played in a giant stadium in Beijing. It consists of two players seated opposite each other staring across a table. A player loses if his eyes close before his opponents.

Obviously Brink is the literal translation of the Chinese name for the game.............I'll get my coat.


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