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He thinks the baby will lose some smarts. A teddy bear. He dresses as a woman. Lego Eggo. The Who. Led Zeppelin. Janis Joplin. The Doors. Horror movies.

Love stories. Stuffed animals. Scented candles. Love of my life. Jessica Simpson. Britney Spears. Jenna Fischer. Mary Tyler Moore. In warehouses. In gymnasiums. In schools. In orphanages. Kenosha College. University of Washington. Our Lady of Perpetual Sorrow. Shangri-La wrapped in candy. A palace. A piece of candy. A funhouse. Elizabeth Hurley. Judy "Jud" Taylor. Jessica Alba. Diane Lane. The world will never know for sure!

Fatso Burger. Fillies Burger. Bonzo Burger. Macho Burger. Groovy Donna. Crazy Donna. Silly Donna. The game company Strat-O-Matic that became a game company in published Pro Basketball which followed the Football then Baseball board games. Pro Basketball was a huge hit within the US market for obvious reasons — for the love of basketball. Strat-O-Matic games are great collectables! This was quite a gem for sci-fi gamers with six excellent scenarios that could be played out so the replay value was very high.

This was a must have for those that played Drang Nach Osten as Unentschieden continued the campaign through , making the whole campaign timescale total This was still just the start of the Europa series. The game covers four scenarios or war campaigns over the invasion of Canada. There was the basic version of play and much more advanced for those that progressed.

Mechanisms include dice rolling and hexagon grid. Based on the theme of railways in the southern region of England and Wales this was the first in the 18xx game series which influenced all of them. Hats off to the designer, Francis Tresham. The name of this chess variant given was the name of the creator M. The shape of the board was quite different from the standard board as you can see in the picture. This was featured in Le Courrier des Echecs magazine during Boxcars was an economic game with a train theme that was self published by R.

Erickson and T. This was a legend of a game that was a part of kicking off the game scene genre of train games. This was renamed to Rail Baron and reissued then published by Avalon hill. A real gem of a collector if you can get hold of one. Since I doubt there are many people that do not know of or played a game or two of connect 4. A timeless abstract strategy game that does require a keen eye and some skill. Some players are nearly unbeatable unless they take their eye of the game for a moment.

A game that will always remain in the gaming domain. Checker and chess players got along very well playing Contigo. This was a game that required four players. King Oil is a family type game within the economic category of games.

The game board was plastic and 3D is design and raised. The object of king Oil was to drill for oil, acquire property and wealth.

The medieval based game Kingmaker that simulated civil war in England between and This was an excellent strategy based game which involved dice rolling, voting, area movement and faction control among other aspects of play. A two player wargame depicting WWII combat with infantry and tanks. A gem of a game! Rise and Decline of the Third Reich or rather Third Reich less of a mouthful was a World War II board game that was full of complexity and just a tad more complexity than many other wargames or the era.

A hexagon grid, simulation, that was political and required negotiation tactics. A top game for wargame enthusiasts! This is a classic that many wargame gamers became engrossed in. Various other editions have been published including the Avalon Hill A hexagon grid game that required strategic actions with two playing modes, basic and advanced.

A game of science fiction and cooperation that the sci-fi gaming community enjoyed. Three editions was published! This was an interstellar science fiction game where players had to transfer populations around the universe and populate planets among other actions. It was both a political and economic wargame which had many SPI followers playing.

Wooden Ships and Iron Men was a board game that simulated battling ships in the 18th and 19th centuries within the golden age of sail.

Players could work through scenarios and start with the easiest of them first. A gem of a game that was highly rated among gamers. A role playing murder mystery game of deduction that was much loved by many, especially families and couples. A game best played with two people which rated very well among the SPI simulation game followers. An original is highly collectable. There was the and TSR editions and others including the and versions.

The publication is rare! Blockade was an abstract board game which was one of the Lakeside publishers abstract series games. This was something different for abstract gamers to get stuck into. A classic that was easy enough to learn how to play, and fun! This game covers the Arab — Israeli war part of the publications which also contained three scenarios of play.

Another classic 2 player from SPI! The game was a family fun dice rolling type with the main selling and playing point being the theme of Doctor Who. Published by Strawberry Fayre and a collectable for fans of the TV series.

The rules for each game was common within them all, and many wargamer enthusiasts got well stuck into playing this SPI Quadrigame. A 2 player naval wargame which involved historical and non-historical battles and campaigns.

Quite a fast game, engaging and fun! Epaminondas was an abstract strategy board game for two players which was played on a 14 x 12 checkered board. It was also a Spiel des Jahres recommended game, and a tense game of real thought out skill. A top notch game for abstract gamers! Gambler was a simple roll and move type of game of using money that was published by Parker Brothers. Betting and bluffing was the name of the game and the player with the most cash wins.

The game was redesigned and released in Fun without complexity, just fun! The Game of Jaws followed after the famous shark film of Jaws was shown at cinemas and available on video. This was a simple kind of operation type game where players needed to avoid the sharks jaw snapping shut which created fun and tension between the players.

Just for fun classic game from ! There was small parts of the game changed to make it more playable and fun. Great game for train themed enthusiasts! Klondike was an economic game published by Gamma Two Games in and was based on the Canadian gold rush.

Mechanisms included stock holding and commodity speculation. A pretty good roll and move money type game that was fun to play. This is a family board game of economics that was originally published by Parker Brothers.

A simple game based on keeping the household afloat financially, and created for family fun. A wargame published by fact and Fantasy in and makes a great game for Lord of The Ring fans.

They may have been friends, but they sure did hate those kisses. Donna or rather Laura said that Topher was not her favorite. She says that Piper from Orange is the New Black is much better. But you know who said it better than her respectful note? Joseph Gordon-Levitt. He took part in the first gay kiss on North American television when he kissed Topher Grace. He said he is proud of the kiss as it showed the world that it was normal.

That hippie was so likable in the strangest way. The character was literally based on the actor! The cops say he had obvious intent to distribute. Guess what kind of company? Yep, Leo for life! His slogan is "make America high again. We can only change ourselves. We must lead by example. Lose the ego. Sure, he goes to Africa for a scholarship, but why did he even want to teach? If it meant leaving Donna, the real Eric never would have done it. The show would have been better off if Eric had passed away instead.

In real life, he had to film Spider-Man 3, but they could have done better. I mean, The Vampire Diaries got rid of their main character and everything was smooth and made sense. Does anyone really like main characters anyway? This scene is forever seared into our brains. He filters through costumes before landing on a Dr.

Frank-N-Furter costume. This, of course, flabbergasts Kelso as he says, "Yeah I don't know if you know this, but you're dressed like a girl We kind of agree with Kelso here. Not the girl part as much as the totally creeped out part. The creepy outfit did nothing for him and makes us cringe. This episode is one of the most messed up. Two really crappy things happen that annoy us to no end. First of all, the new character, Charlie Richardson, ends his stay on the show by falling off the water tower…and never living again.

Plus, Hyde misunderstands Jackie due to jealousy and runs way to Vegas to get married…illegally, considering the dancer he marries is already married. Plus, have you ever thought about how Charlie fell?

Now about that water tower. How inappropriate and creepy was that place? First off, the gang is constantly painting the worst stuff on it. They can hardly climb up there without at least one person falling off. The truth is, long ago, when casting was starting, producers had Chuck Norris set as Red Foreman.

Would it not have been crazy if Chuck Norris was Red? Or at least one of them. The difference would have likely been a roundhouse kick rather than the foot in the you-know-where.



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