#2: Nov 18th 2010 at 6:46:58 PM
Risk II.
Che Guevara.
Charlie Tunoku is a lover and a fighter.
Cliche
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Anomalocaris20
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#4: Nov 18th 2010 at 6:51:33 PM
edited 18th Nov '10 6:52:19 PM by Anomalocaris20
You cannot firmly grasp the true form of Squidward's technique!
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Since: Dec, 1969
#5: Nov 18th 2010 at 6:55:16 PM
Benito Mussolini
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Since: Jun, 2010
#7: Nov 18th 2010 at 7:19:51 PM
Orphan Feast
William Shakespeare
Oh, man, he and Chaucer would kick the shit out of each other for the chance to play one.
edited 18th Nov '10 8:30:28 PM by BlackWolfe
But soft! What rock through yonder window breaks? It is a brick! And Juliet is out cold.
#8: Nov 18th 2010 at 7:25:40 PM
An H-Game. Any H-Game.
Gregor Mendel.
edited 18th Nov '10 7:25:55 PM by Zersk
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#9: Nov 19th 2010 at 4:24:30 PM
Black: Chaucer too?
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#10: Nov 19th 2010 at 4:35:40 PM
Pikmin or maybe Plants Vs Zombies
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Basically the way this game works, you name a historical person, and then the next person names a video game that said historical person would enjoy. Then they name a historical person. Rinse, lather, and repeat.
For example:
Person A says:
Then Person B says:
My turn, now. Leaf Erikkson.
Okay, the first person will be:
Alexander the Great.
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