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I played Battleship last week with a complete stranger while in the waiting room of a doctors office. Its pretty bad when your waiting long enough to play an entire game.
There's a fine line between fishing and standing on the shore like an idiot.
Risk, and it's been years since the last time I've played any board game...on the traditional board, that is. My daughter has the Monopoly CD Rom so I've played that more.
Trivial Pursuit.
It is so nice to use that "useless" knowlege to answer a question that no one else knows. For a moment you can actually that you are smart.
scrabble!
It's the best game in the world. The last board game I played was monopoly. (We have to play it every so often so that my hubby can win playing a game with me.)
Trivial Pursuit.. our family games get downright dirty some times.. we're all very competitive.
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My favorite is Trivial Pursuit. The last one I played was Monopoly....about 2 years ago.
Hey...is Twister considered a 'board game'?
"When you guys get home and face an anti-war protester, look him in the eyes and shake his hand. Then, wink at his girlfriend, because she knows she's dating a *****."
-Commanding General, 1st Marine Division
Of course, most of my family won't play it with me. My wife will, but it's just so that the 1 time of 30 where she wins, she gets to rub my nose in the fact that I don't know everything. Of course, she does that when we argue also.
"But if it be a sin to covet honor, I am the most offending soul alive." from Henry V, by Wm. Shakespeare
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