Dark Horse is going to be selling what they are calling a "Conversations with Dead People" board.
Yeah, since all those conversations theoretically ended up being with aspects of the First Evil, I'm not sure that's such a great recommendation for the party game-seeking consumer.
Which is different than a regular Ouija board how?
But you could also talk to invisible Dean!
Surely you would need a different logo for that.
Regular Ouija boards are copyrighted by one of the big game companies (Milton-Bradley, perhaps?)
Which is different than a regular Ouija board how?
Well, theoretically at least there could be some contact with spirits of the non-evil variety. Though my own experience with a Ouija board convinced me better safe than sorry. (Question was asked, nearby cat hopped up on its hind legs to look at tabletop and begin yowling.)
Which is different than a regular Ouija board how?
it costs about $10 more and doesn't glow in the dark link
(Question was asked, nearby cat hopped up on its hind legs to look at tabletop and begin yowling.)
wow that definitely doesn't fall into the category of "my friend was moving the planchon plagenet thingy all along."
Dark Horse is going to be selling what they are calling a "Conversations with Dead People" board.
Wouldn't that have been a better idea to try to sell when the show was actually on the air?
I'm still confused by the fox thing.
wow that definitely doesn't fall into the category of "my friend was moving the planchon plagenet thingy all along."
'Spose it depends on how close you are to dinner time.