Despite all the other stories you may have heard - this is really how SAMBO'S got its name.
'The Story of Little Black Sambo' by Helen Bannerman was an afterthought.
If by "afterthought" you mean that the walls, the tables, and the menus were all decorated with a little black boy and tigers running around in circles! Oy. But I assume the original no longer sports those images.
The one we went to was in Laguna Beach near Leisure World.
The only Trivial Pursuit game we had for the first year of university was mine, which meant it was British, so I won all the time. They were pretty patient about actually playing with me, though.
However, they soon honed their skill of 80s British trivia, and could beat random comers out of the water.
I don't think I've ever played strip anything. I probably have to hand in my Buffista card now.
We never played strip anything either. Nobody was willing to gamble that they'd lose the right to be naked, I wager.
This is cool. Except it needs to be a very dark grey. And it should work.
What it needs is a giant pen so you can wind up the tape manually when it gets unspooled.
I think someone needs to buy me this dress: [link]
I'll buy you that dress if you buy me that dress! In green, please.
Someone needs to get me that coffee table. That's awesome. It does need to be gray, though.
I'll buy you that dress if you buy me that dress!
But then who will buy it for me? (In blue.) So pretty.
Pretty! But not available in my size, so no need to get it for me.
Oh, hot tea, sweet restorative nectar, why did I wait so long to make you today?
Sigh. My old 40 GB iPod seems to have given up the ghost. I was really hoping it would get me through June at least.
I remember purity tests. I don't think I ever played truth-or-dare, but there may have been I never once or twice. I'm not interested in strip games outside of one-on-one situations.