“…you took your degree in Glasgow in 1888.”
The Moonbase - season 06 - 1967
developed by Silvernode Studios | Platforms: Windows, Mac, Linux
“A classic point-and-lick adventure game, full of humour, crazy characters, and intriguing locations. Solve challenging puzzles and answer the immortal question: how many things need to be licked to solve a murder in this town?”
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The 4 board sections for SPI’s War of the Ring, with graphic design by Redmond Simonsen. While the Dark Power player masses large armies in the southeast, the Fellowship player must gather the far-flung allies from Ered Luin to the Iron Hills and sneak the ring bearer toward Mordor.
1977 brought us the SPI game and the Rankin/Bass Hobbit movie
My last client would not stop talking about Donald Trump. Tried to bring up all these good ‘points’ about how he hasn’t lied. Tried to get me and my coworker worked up about Trump so he could play the gosh galloping superior man haha women get so emotional about the silliest things!!
I had him pay and he kept trying to argue with me about Donald Trump and how he wasn’t a horrible monster of a man. How Donald Trump was the standard that men should be held to.
I told him to get out and he got all butt hurt over the fact that I refused to play his game and then I went on the back and punched the wall because the alternative was to bury my scissors so far up his medulla oblingata they’d never get them back out.
When I say I hate men. It’s that man specifically.
In 29 CE, the worst sports disaster in the history of the world took place. In Fidenae, a town 8 miles north of Rome, a cheap, wooden gladiator amphitheater collapsed killing about 20,000 people.
In response the Roman Senate banished the builder of the stadium, and passed building regulations for arenas to prevent future disasters, requiring that new stadiums had to be inspected and certified by the state as safe.
Just to make really sure no one would be building cheap, collapsible stadiums, they also banned anyone with a fortune of less than 400,000 sesterces from building amphitheaters. That translates to between 630,000 and 2,400,000 USD today. Yes, it is a really wide margin, I know. Converting ancient commodity currency to modern fiat currency is hard, guys.