Are there scrabulous etiquette rules?
I just noticed a big ass warning about how nudging people is only for when they've been away for a couple of days.
I just finished up a game with a friend in the UK that lasted two weeks, which is, you know, kind of neat.
Who nudges? Why be a nudger? Start a new game with someone else, yo.
(I nudged someone one time. Though, to be honest, I out-alpha-maled him, so it was perfectly reasonable)
That's it. 15 minutes in and I'm hooked.
Technically, it had me with the theatrical trailer before it ever aired. But I need to go back and time the
slo-mo flip Digby did
to see if it beat Wonderfalls in terms of how soon the love at first sight moment occurred for me.
Who nudges? Why be a nudger? Start a new game with someone else, yo.
I don't nudge, although I'm tempted with my cousin, who hasn't moved in a month. I'm annoyed Scrabulous doesn't tell you when you have a message, though--I just found one from said cuz dated Sept 1. ?!
Pushing Daisies: I saw a
dog get hit like that
once, dude, it was not pretty. Traumatic, I tell you what.
Look! The Endless.
Nobody nudge me, 'cause I'm close to the edge. I'm trying not to lose my head.
I saw
a kid on a bike get hit by a car. Car wasn't even going fast and he went flying. He was okay though.
I was hit by a car while on my bike once. The car basically tapped me at the very end of its braking, and I still flew probably ten feet.
Gave me a nasty gristled spot on my left calf, where the car's bumper hit me, that lasted for years.
Look! The Endless.
Wow, cool. How simple yet brilliant.
One of the times my dad was hit on his bike (it's stopped being something worth mentioning to me, apparently) he flew 10 feet. Before landing on his head and skidding 6 feet on his face. There was plastic surgery involved.
It really freaked out the cop who saw it, who was also one of my dad's students.
Makes me a big helmet proponent.