A Conversation for August: The Games People Play
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Create: endeavours in reading, writing, rhythm, blues, art, photography, and biscuits. Started conversation Aug 1, 2015
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cactuscafe Posted Aug 13, 2015
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.
In fact, I have no idea what Brink is, it was funny when you mentioned it in the write up in .
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 Posted Aug 13, 2015
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. 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? Posted Aug 20, 2015
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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