qat
qi qats are Asian kitties, right?
qi qats are Asian kitties, right?
Chinese general, nobleman
Why can't he be used as a Scrabble word? *curious*
cannot be used as a Scrabble word, which does not allow capitalized (proper) nouns
A commune in Mexico that was based on extreme socialist morals (some might call it communist).
In my case, not only is the old gang gone or disconnected, but the woods and grasslands are gone, too, buried under developments, office buildings, and eight-lane freeways. I'm afraid to go back to what's left of my old stomping grounds, for fear that those might be gone as well.Speaking of impermanence (well, at least I was thinking of it): On my morning walk, through woods and grasslands, I found myself recalling the adventures we went on when I was a boy, walking in woodlands and along fencerows, etc. (idealized in my memory like a scene from Tom Sawyer)
Well, the "banker" is outside the game, but the "bank" isn't. It's an integral part of the game.Putting that aside, is it even possible to break the bank in Monopoly? I'm curious. I thought the "banker" character was outside the game.
Well, the "banker" is outside the game, but the "bank" isn't. It's an integral part of the game.
Bet you don't like "Risk" either.I'd break the bank, the board, and the playing pieces by flinging them against the wall if I had to play that damn game for very long.
Bet you don't like "Risk" either.
Bet you don't like "Risk" either.
You play the game until all the money is in the hands of the players, and there's no money in the bank.Sure, but in practice, the "banker" and the "bank" are played by (usually) the same person, normally someone everyone can trust. Right?I mean, if you need to break a $500 bill in Monopoly, you wouldn't pick some completely untrustworthy person to do that for you.
So I'm just wondering how you can "break the bank" in Monopoly, that's all.