Scatter Scores

Alright, this is for the Scattergories players from last night. Including Alice's added point for angina, the scores are as such: Ken 13, Maryam 35, Alice 35, and myself 44. (I didn't cheat, I swear)
And three cheers for Willow. Truly a classic movie that I should have seen in full much earlier than last night.

Posted by Adrienne on March 20, 2005 with category tags of

8 comments
You get an extra point if you have angina? The Scattergories creators sure are soft-hearted!
   comment by Mariana (#35) on March 20, 2005

soft-hearted or perhaps misandrous!

(envious edinburghers represent!)
   comment by Sean on March 21, 2005

do you pronounce that edin-burger or edin-burrower?
   comment by Neale on March 21, 2005

Actually, in most of the rest of Scotland it's pronounced "Stuck-up c*nt".
   comment by goodladd (#144) on March 21, 2005

Just for the record, I only played two rounds. I am not actually illiterate.
   comment by stretch (#149) on March 21, 2005

Stretch: I just figured it was because you didn't have angina.
   comment by goodladd (#144) on March 21, 2005

According to Merriam-Webster's medical dictionary, angina is a "a disease marked by ...". The point is, I take back my earlier claim that angina is a symptome and not a disease. So Alice, you are ahead of me fair and square. Who knew Scat. was both fun AND educational!
   comment by Maryam on March 21, 2005

Yo Maryam, we tied fair and square! And Ken is in fact illiterate; he was there the whole game. It was only after explaining to him the concept of putting "words" on "paper" that he managed to get as many points as he did.
   comment by alice (#60) on March 22, 2005

   

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