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Nov. 24th, 2012 04:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well, the soup yesterday was definitely a success.
And it was nice to have someone else around to make the stuffing; plus, both of us got to leave R with the dishes. :D R called it his Orphanksgiving, which for some reason just kept cracking me up.
Over actual Thanksgiving R went home to Indiana to hang out with his family, and he took his Wii Wheel Of Fortune with him.
Me: Can you explain to me how you ended up with a Wheel of Fortune Wii game but no Wii?
R: My ma gave it to me.
Me: Was she unaware you didn't have one?
R: No, she knows I don't. She has one, I think she wants me to visit home more often.
Me: Fiendish.
R: It's a subtle but irresistible trap.
He said it really gave him some perspective because apparently he had to stop playing after he continually smoked everyone else who challenged him. I have to admit, it's different when you're actually playing versus when you're chilling on the couch just trying to solve the puzzle before someone else does. He is a canny bastard when it comes to Wheel of Fortune.
I'm wrapping up The City War's blog tour today over at Nyx Book Reviews, talking about the process of writing. Last chance to leave a comment and possibly win ten dollars in credit at Riptide!
And it was nice to have someone else around to make the stuffing; plus, both of us got to leave R with the dishes. :D R called it his Orphanksgiving, which for some reason just kept cracking me up.
Over actual Thanksgiving R went home to Indiana to hang out with his family, and he took his Wii Wheel Of Fortune with him.
Me: Can you explain to me how you ended up with a Wheel of Fortune Wii game but no Wii?
R: My ma gave it to me.
Me: Was she unaware you didn't have one?
R: No, she knows I don't. She has one, I think she wants me to visit home more often.
Me: Fiendish.
R: It's a subtle but irresistible trap.
He said it really gave him some perspective because apparently he had to stop playing after he continually smoked everyone else who challenged him. I have to admit, it's different when you're actually playing versus when you're chilling on the couch just trying to solve the puzzle before someone else does. He is a canny bastard when it comes to Wheel of Fortune.
I'm wrapping up The City War's blog tour today over at Nyx Book Reviews, talking about the process of writing. Last chance to leave a comment and possibly win ten dollars in credit at Riptide!