HI,
I HAVE TO AGREE,I HAVE NO VIDEO, I HAVE NO CAMERA.NOW I COULD AND WOULD GET THIS STUFF,BUT
WHO IS GOING TO SHOW & TEACH ME WHAT TO DO WITH IT. AGAIN LOL. YOUR ALL GREAT!:smash:
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HI,
I HAVE TO AGREE,I HAVE NO VIDEO, I HAVE NO CAMERA.NOW I COULD AND WOULD GET THIS STUFF,BUT
WHO IS GOING TO SHOW & TEACH ME WHAT TO DO WITH IT. AGAIN LOL. YOUR ALL GREAT!:smash:
Just had a thought.
Once a player is happy with their hand.... instead of them having nothing to do till the game is over, can they not keep answering, and if they wish to keep their hand, that can simple ask under their answer for you to draw a random card and remove it from the game?
This means obviously everyone has something to do for a while while this game completes.
That could help speed things up if we get bored. We'll keep it on the table and will put it up for consideration for the next round.
Lovely stuff
some other ideas for contests could be a poem or song writing contest.
You can have a theme week or Limerick week.
it would also mean the stacked(and obviously above average) player has a way to influence the games outcome without gambling their own fate ......which i totally loved about the answer and randomly lose a card and get a card thing.....i like the "while other contestants try to better thier hands it frees cards for others to better theirs" genious and so equalizing for those players that can't come on so often.....ejit maybe we could all chip in for batteries for your butt plug while you wait for the cards to arrange themselves in a way to bring you back into the game.
Im still in the game. But my idea makes sense.
i know but under current rules you sit out of a question or gamble fate.....under you suggestion you can choose to spoil others chances once you've reached your desired hand......I say i disagree that that would be for the betterment of the game....and i'm offering to subsidize you having to sit quietly with my fair share of battery supply. this is and always will be my opinion in response to your suggestion.
The point is though, if you are here often enough and answer lots of questions and finally get your hand, shouldnt you have a right to defend it? As you got in in the first place?