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So last night consisted of a game of Tantrix with Mogs, Mr Mogs and me (which Mogs won - looping for the first time I've witnessed)!


Ally Cat and Floating Onion joined us during that, then Mr Mogs went home (all that tantric stuff did him in clearly)!


Then there were 2 games of Articulate where the boys won both games.


Next Wednesday anyone?


DMc

You land on a category (object, people, action, place and a couple of others), and then have to try and describe as many of that category as you can in the alloted time. The egg timer goes very quickly, so you don't get through that many cards each go.


Also, like in Pictionary, you have "All Plays", where one person describes, but anyone from any team can guess and take control of the game.


It a great laugh, especially when drunk and/or stoned!

Sunday 4pm at The Plough


The following Games can be made available


Super Scrabble 4+ Players Required

Normal Scrabble 2+ Players Required

Party Scrabble 2+ Players Required, for people who like a fast crazy game

Articulate 4+ Players

Tantrix 2 - 4 Players


We normally find ourselves in the garden on the Blue Sofas


PM me information that you are coming and what game you would prefer to play as this will help me organise.


And don't forget we go onto the MAG for their quiz by 7:00 so if you can't make the games try and make the quiz ?500 Cash Prize this week.

We have visitors who probably won't want to come and play so if you need your Party version then you'll need to come and pick it up or give me a call and I'll meet you somewhere convenient! You're welcome to keep Articulate for as long as until I want it back!!


You can tell Mr Mogs that the "official" Articulate rules are here: http://www.drumondpark.com/rules/articulate.php But not as much fun as our house rules IMHO!


I'd also recommend Spit It Out but I don't have it - yet! It from the same people that made/distribute Articulate. The rules are (worringly) in their "Rules Archive" (http://www.drumondpark.com/rules/spititout.php) which kind of implied the game is no longer available but a little interweb research suggests it's now called "Don't Panic" and involves a Party Scrabble-type timer rather than a spinner.


D

David Mc Wrote:

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> We have visitors who probably won't want to come

> and play so if you need your Party version then

> you'll need to come and pick it up or give me a

> call and I'll meet you somewhere convenient!

> You're welcome to keep Articulate for as long as

> until I want it back!!

>

> You can tell Mr Mogs that the "official"

> Articulate rules are here:

> http://www.drumondpark.com/rules/articulate.php

> But not as much fun as our house rules IMHO!

>

> I'd also recommend Spit It Out but I don't have it

> - yet! It from the same people that

> made/distribute Articulate. The rules are

> (worringly) in their "Rules Archive"

> (http://www.drumondpark.com/rules/spititout.php)

> which kind of implied the game is no longer

> available but a little interweb research suggests

> it's now called "Don't Panic" and involves a Party

> Scrabble-type timer rather than a spinner.

>

> D


This is all very useful and will let Mr. Mogs know about this website. And you will be missed today. I'm not sure if anyone is available yet, I will start the texting in a minute.

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