texanwitch
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Sat May-24-08 01:22 AM
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Ever play Monopoly, people can get really strange when they start getting rich. |
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We had a 3 day Monopoly game and surprised anyone came out alive.
That game tends to bring out the worst in some people.
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reyd reid reed
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Sat May-24-08 01:24 AM
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1. I won't play it anymore |
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and that's exactly the reason. The most pleasant, reasonable, entertaining people can turn into something...unrecognizable.
I haven't played since I was in high school or shortly thereafter. We don't even have it in the house.
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Sat May-24-08 01:25 AM
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2. Well, it is basically a board game version of capitalism... |
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Sat May-24-08 01:29 AM
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3. We had a game one time go for two weeks, not played steady but on and off. |
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I should have wrote a paper about what happened.
I the only board game I ever liked was Clue.
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Sat May-24-08 01:30 AM
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4. Clue was pretty awesome. |
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Sat May-24-08 01:32 AM
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Sat May-24-08 02:26 AM
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6. I once got in a fistfight over a game of Monopoly |
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I was the banker, so I was cheating. I kind of thought I was supposed to be cheating. It's about capitalism, right?
One of my friends (actually, probably the best friend I've ever had) caught me. He's big, he's angry, and he's incredibly competitive. What really set him off was the fact that no one seemed to care. They all had this attitude of "Of COURSE he cheated. We've ALL been cheating. Remember when X and Z went to the store for more soda? They made a deal to screw over the rest of us. And A's been floating loans to B for the whole game, and B's been stealing money from her boyfriend all night! It's just capitalism!"
That's when he really lost it. The table got knocked over. Oddly colored money was floating like confetti while miniature silver Scottie dogs and plastic hotels slammed against the wall. Then my face slammed against the wall and I begged for mercy. I haven't seen him in five or six years, but the last time I checked he had never played another board game.
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Sat May-24-08 08:01 AM
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12. Ha. We used to play "Cheat Monopoly" sometimes. |
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The idea was to cheat, and not get caught. Whether you moved the wrong number of spaces or shortchanged someone or whatever. If you got caught you had to do whatever it was you were supposed to do in the first place, but no other penalty. So everybody had to play very close attention to the game, or suffer the consequences.
My Dad said it was a more accurate reflection of capitalism anyway.
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Sat May-24-08 02:48 AM
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7. Board games in general. |
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If I were a psychologist I would make it my life's work to simply observe people playing board games.
I HATE playing board games, but I LOVE to watch other people play board games.
Worst argument I've ever been in was during a game of Life. Purported spinner malfunction.
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Sat May-24-08 02:56 AM
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8. No one let's me play anymore, I always win... |
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and yes I gloat, that's probably why no one let's me play with them anymore. :P
Oh well, I like Scrabble and Clue more anyways.
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Sat May-24-08 04:50 AM
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9. The brutality of Capitalism. |
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As a kid I usually won but took special delight in sending my cousin Peter home in tears after what I made sure was a humiliating loss. As an adult I detest Capitalism and the "winner/loser" culture it creates. My cousin died of Aids in 1990 and I've not played the game in many years. I'm sorry, Peter.
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Sat May-24-08 07:09 AM
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How many people, when they aquire some wealth, suddenly become a republican?
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Sat May-24-08 07:15 AM
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11. I was addicted to the computer version for a while |
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I noticed something very interesting. It's very easy to win quickly against the computer players but if you avoid the easy win and keep the other players in the game indefinitely, you can all accumulate millions. So just like real life, you can either make a few bucks with the quick and decisive victory or keep a level playing field and enjoy decades of financial growth for all parties.
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Sat May-24-08 08:22 AM
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13. MrG used to "cheat" all the freaking time... |
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He would slide his $500's (his,not stolen from the bank) under the board, so that I would think he was poorer than he really was. I would then go and blow my money on houses and hotels and he would bring them out and kill me at that game. The one time I was beating him, he got me drunk...and I ended up passing out before the game was over.
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Sat May-24-08 08:28 AM
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The last time my family played, we watched my sister turn into Leona Helmsley. She became really twisted and mean. When her husband wanted to quit the game, they both insisted it was perfectly acceptable for him to give her all his money and properties. Very ugly scene. We don't play that game anymore.
On the other hand, we can't play Trivial Pursuit anymore: my stepfather totally dominates in the history category.
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Sat May-24-08 09:11 AM
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15. I don't know a single person that will play Monopoly with me any more. |
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That game does bring out the worst in me. Well, I think it's the BEST in me as far as winning goes. The more people playing, the better. Slow, individual destruction of each player...
Oh, sorry. Kind of zoned out there for a minute.
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Sat May-24-08 10:14 AM
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16. Haruka almost got knocked out once in a bank dispute with her sister |
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Her sister punched her in the temple and ran like hell.
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Sat May-24-08 01:05 PM
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17. that's what makes it so damn fun! |
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