[QUOTE=Juniper]All 3...extended versions...back to back.....100 hours of LOTR!! :laugh:[/QUOTE]
It's only a true LotR party if you dress up and play some form of RPG at the same time.
[QUOTE=Darzog]It's not called dress-up if chainmail is involved.
And that LOTR Risk game looks pretty coo..... um, dorky. Shaaaa, sooo dorky. I should get one just so I can show people how dorky it is. [/QUOTE]
LMAO!! of course its not called dress up Dar...:laugh:
and yes, that game waaaay not fun...nope nope not a bit...4 people cannot not possibly spend a saturday afternoon/evening having drinks having a battle for Middle Earth....
I just like the view . All the freakishly deep rifts between high hills and the grand music( finnish btw)
"The hypothalamus is one of the most important parts of the brain, involved in many kinds of motivation, among other functions. The hypothalamus controls the "Four F's": 1. fighting; 2. fleeing; 3. feeding; and 4. mating."
Unfortunately my wife isn't as into games and particularly not strategy games.... we don't mix well playing those games. I've tried to get her interested in playing Fortress America (which I loved as a kid) but she just doesn't care.
We played this one game one time with another couple called [url="http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/438"]Scotland Yard[/url]. After playing one round (in which I caught Mr. X pretty quickly) I was Mr. X. My wife and the other guy weren't even close to me and they had no idea how to get close to me. The other woman was actually doing a good job and towards the end of the game when Mr. X is revealed for one turn she was only a couple spots away from me and told the other two how to block me off so it was impossible for me to get away.
I made the comment "Well at least someone knows how to play this game."
Hmm... cat humping another cat? you sure like cats
"The hypothalamus is one of the most important parts of the brain, involved in many kinds of motivation, among other functions. The hypothalamus controls the "Four F's": 1. fighting; 2. fleeing; 3. feeding; and 4. mating."