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criscodisco
Feb 18, 2004

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My friend Brian would always get nervous and throw up all over the Clue board game when we were kids, so my dad took it to work and had it laminated.

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criscodisco
Feb 18, 2004

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No lunkhead, the board. He want going to buy a new Clue every time Brian came over.

criscodisco
Feb 18, 2004

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tater_salad posted:

gently caress you guys maybe if you didn't have to sit on the couch they wouldn't be stretched like tripwires.. don't get pissed at me.

This is a good point. When I was a kid we had an Intellivision and the cords were curly like phone cords, so you had to sit on the floor next to the machine.

criscodisco
Feb 18, 2004

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opus111 posted:


what about the friend who would turn psycho if they lost? One of mine would bite his controller and hurt his teeth if i beat him at super mario kart. He was such a weirdo. also generally throwing controllers everywhere, smashing the console with his fist etc etc

That was my cousin Scott. There was always a NES controller embedded in there drywall of his bedroom. One time I watched him rip a Power Pad in half like a Hulk Hogan shirt because I was cheating at Track & Field 2 by lying on my stomach and playing the foot sensors like a drum. It was the damnedest thing, because he was only 7 and that thing was made of plastic!

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