Just home from Kitson's - we did nothing except play board games, because it was freaking hot outside so we were too lazy to walk to Great World, and there was nothing else to do. But it was remarkably fun! Half the class played Risk and the other half played Life. Actually not really half and half, since half the class wasn't there, and only 3 people played Risk while about 6 played Life.
Life is a fun, fun game. It's quite amusing to play.
"Stick the guy in" - Shoojee.
And Vaish's constant anti-establishmentarianism, with the "why do we HAVE to get married? and note that when you get married you get a Life tile. like you can't have a life without being married." She who was constantly whining about having no kids.
And I observed that there was no divorce. Well. It is thus quite obvious what kind of person created the game.
Atleast there doesn't seem to be a rule that you have to get married to a person of the opposite sex. I was tempted to marry a pink thing and be lesbian, but it would be lesbianism just as a rebellion, which isn't a true representation of me.
And, while we're dissing the conventionalism of the game, the pinkforgirl and blueforboy is also into that whole society-mould-stereotype thing. Hmph.
Vivien makes fantastic chocolate cupcakes! I brought one whole box home for my family. Really good stuff. I ate four. Feel so fat.
And my visa application's annoying. I went in the morning, before the class thingie.
The school doesn't have a proper itinerary or anything for the trip, and the visa application requires it, so I need to procure proper details from the UK travel agents, and go back again to do my application.
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