If the vote is a tie then the answer does count. If a majority agrees that the answer is no good then it does not count. The way I play, if someone disputes an answer then everyone except the team that gave that answer votes on whether the answer counts. You must have at least 3 and probably 4 to make it work properly. It is basically impossible to play with only 2 players/teams. I feel like that reduces "television star" to a "The Hills" type of vapidity and shallowness. How a woman can win an Emmy for her work on a TV show and appear on another and not be considered a "television star" is beyond me. The Laura Linney one was particularly frustrating to me. I said it was even though it is a sandwich from a culture that might not do meat between two pieces of bread, it is basically still a sandwich and does usually show up in the "sandwich" section of menus.Īs an aside the wiki entry for sandwich says a sandwich must consist of two types of bread (and even calls the "open faced sandwich" the wiki equivalent of a lying sack of dung) but then lists the gyro under regional sandwich types! I *knew* wikipedia was sketchy, but this is ridiculous!! My wife was mostly contesting was that a gyro was a sandwich. See, the lamb one was not really questioned because it was lamb after all, "ham sandwich" or "turkey sandwich" would be acceptable for their respective letters for "sandwich," I believe. I recommend a neutral party, or at least a third team that can offset the head-to-head action. Opponents will say that gyros assume the use of lamb, and that she's primarily a movie actress who happened to do an HBO miniseries. Proponents can argue that the meat must be described, and the lady won an Emmy (and guested on Frasier). Game names aside, it seems like "lamb gyro" and "Laura Linney" are gray areas. "Curdled" is merely an adjective despite how it may taste now, it does not change the entity of cottage cheese. "Curdled cottage cheese" is still two points. If the category is "Item in the Refrigerator" and the letter is C, then. When I play Scattergories, I use the following example: Scattergories () is the game where you have a list of categories and must come up with examples that start with a provided letter. Taboo () is the game where you get a person to guess a word without using any element of that word or five of the more helpful clues. Okay all, the wifey and I are in disagreement about the popular game "Taboo."įor a sandwich is a lamb gyro acceptable?įor television star is Laura Linney (from John Adams) acceptable?
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