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Mogs Wrote:

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> As Keef kindly linked to the game of Hungry

> Hippos. Hungry Hippos

>

> Also I can assure you my husband is only

> interested in a game as it's his favorite game

> from when he was a kid. And believes he can beat

> anyone who dares to challenge him


Is he any good at "Pass the Pigs"??

Marmora Man Wrote:

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> Mogs Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > As Keef kindly linked to the game of Hungry

> > Hippos. Hungry Hippos

> >

> > Also I can assure you my husband is only

> > interested in a game as it's his favorite game

> > from when he was a kid. And believes he can

> beat

> > anyone who dares to challenge him

>

> Is he any good at "Pass the Pigs"??


He says he isn't,

Dear Bob,


What in the name of God and all of his saints and angels is "A glory hole?"


If it is filth and deprivation depravity - I really will have to go and lie down. I have only recently recovered from finding out about "dogging" on College Road!

I believe it's a type of mine.

In the western United States during the Gold Rush days, independent miners who did not have the finances to dig a conventional mine shaft would dig a shaft straight down to try to find a gold seam. These perpendicular shafts became known as "glory holes".


Either that or it's something to do with poking your bell-end through a hole in the wall.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I think your husband should stop being so

> infantile and get a life. Leave toy games to the

> kids. Reminds me of Competitive Dad from the Fast

> Show but at least he played proper games.


What can I do? If it's his favorite game, all I can think to do is call out to any other fans to give him a game.

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