I'm not exactly sure what we're doing...But, James Joyce.
I'm not exactly sure what we're doing...But, James Joyce.
Forum Games does sound appropriate right? This what we've got anyway. What about 10 rounds? As far as the serpentine, that's the only way to handicap picks and value.
Pick twice (once more), Desolation, you are the final competitor! Commence the second round of ten!
Nothing resting in its own completeness
Can have worth or beauty; but alone
Because it leads and tends to farther sweetness,
Fuller, higher, deeper than its own.
The second round will continue with:
Scheherazade
Alexander III
Papayahed
Gilliatt Gurgle
Pierre Menard
Calidore
JBI
Stewed
ZTAY
And the third with:
ZTay
Stewed
JBI
Calidore
Pierre Menard
Gilliate Gurples
Papyahed
Alexander III
Scheherazade
Desolation.
It appears things have just gotten serious, so ponder your picks with care!
Nothing resting in its own completeness
Can have worth or beauty; but alone
Because it leads and tends to farther sweetness,
Fuller, higher, deeper than its own.
Forgive me for the questions, but it's easier to play a game properly when you understand the rules and goal.
I don't think it's been said yet what we're doing with our picks once the draft is over, so how are you defining value? As far as the serpentine order of choosing, I get the reasoning, but not the reason, if you know what I mean.
You must be the change you wish to see in the world. -- Mahatma Gandhi
See you kind of set your own value.
Nothing resting in its own completeness
Can have worth or beauty; but alone
Because it leads and tends to farther sweetness,
Fuller, higher, deeper than its own.
Do I have to wait for the others above me to go?
If not, I'll take Walt Whitman for the second round.
I'll take Judy Blume if nobody grabs her before my turn.
Do, or do not. There is no try. - Yoda
2. Oscar Wilde
1. Bernard Shaw
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"It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
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Wait I am sorry - but I am compleatly confused. Would it not be better to start from the begining with some actual rules and scope of the game. I mean, how is one meant to win?
Your turn, I think.
You must be the change you wish to see in the world. -- Mahatma Gandhi
Ok seeing as it is my turn
- Virgil
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
A A Milne
Before sunlight can shine through a window, the blinds must be raised - American Proverb