My sympathies on your loss, Calli.
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I thought roshambo came from South Park.
Sympathies, Calli!
Calli, I'm sorry for your loss.
Calli, I'm so, so sorry.
So sorry for your loss Calli
Condolences, Calli.
We say "janken pon" for rock paper scissors. Then if there's still a tie, we say "ai kode sho."
I won the tournament in our Japanese language class, beating my later-to-be boss, and playing the Japanese teacher as a result. I think people do have a tell. Generally, if I don't get put out on the first throw, I can win.
Although I haven't played in some time, so this may just be leftover arrogance.
WRT roshambo: When I was younger I always heard it used to describe the kicking game, but some time after I graduated college things changed and I mostly heard it used to describe rock-paper-scissors.
One of my friends has a brother who plays competitive roshambo (the hand game, not the kicking game). Went to a roshambo convention in Las Vegas one year, and won or something.
Also? Loving Liese's boast.
You know this is making me wonder whether there is any chance that "Irish Stand-down" in Zelazny's "Lord of Light" was real. (In the book the game was one where characters took turns punching each other. No defense. You take a punch. If you don't fall or if you can get up, the other waits and does not defend themselves, and you punch.) I always assumed it was invented for the book, and was called that as a snarky comment on the way truces tended to work in Northern Ireland at the time. But now I wonder if there was a real turn-taking punching contest that worked that way.