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You dinna play it on a board that has been laid out on a flat surface...

 

That was my reasoning. Shallow reasoning I'll admit.

 

 

Connect 4 is a board game and so is Twister.

 

Hula hooping isn't. Neither is Frisbee. Wham-o get upset if people say frisbee when talking about flying discs that they haven't made. Pricks.

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Connect 4 is a board game and so is Twister.

 

Hula hooping isn't. Neither is Frisbee. Wham-o get upset if people say frisbee when talking about flying discs that they haven't made. Pricks.

 

 

Thanks for clearing that up.

 

If Twister is a board game then surely by that same token hopscotch is also a board game?

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Christopher Hitchens once played Waterboarding.

 

But he was rubbish at it and comes across as a sore loser.

 

 

The one big disappointment about Hitchens was his support of the Bush and Blair invasions, I think based primarily in his hatred of extremist Islam.

 

Iraq, strangely, was a largely secular state, but with large and influential religious demographics.

 

Someone put it, I thought, really well. He said that he felt Hitchens suffered from something that pilots are prone to doing, that being "focusing on the target" but to the detriment of peripheral concerns.

 

In Hitchens' case he blocked out the massive, overwhelming, amount of bad shit regarding the invasions, and focused purely on what he considered the 'good'.

 

A younger Hitchens would have punted the elder Hitchens square in the balls.

 

...and Chess.

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