Yeehaw! Good advice & reminders from Mr. Soria, regardless of economic situation! Especially the Boy Scout Manual… don’t know why it never occurred to me! And the communal power of “human games” is another good point & often understated. Nothing personal against video games, but I think if everyone ditched just one of their video games and spent more a bit more time playing scrabble, cribbage, or D&D the world would be a shade friendlier & more socialized. Larger point though: Thanks Arthur, thanks Gabe & Joseph! I’m spreading the word among my friends up here in Canada.
Well done. Here’s to old school D&D and Mr. Soria.
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Mr Soria is a funny man. And laughter is more fun than crying.
GAJS…love your work…couldn’t stop laughing! Might I also suggest SCRABBLE…can check words in the library’s dictionaries…KUDOS
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Yeehaw! Good advice & reminders from Mr. Soria, regardless of economic situation! Especially the Boy Scout Manual… don’t know why it never occurred to me! And the communal power of “human games” is another good point & often understated. Nothing personal against video games, but I think if everyone ditched just one of their video games and spent more a bit more time playing scrabble, cribbage, or D&D the world would be a shade friendlier & more socialized. Larger point though: Thanks Arthur, thanks Gabe & Joseph! I’m spreading the word among my friends up here in Canada.
this could also be called “how to survive not living in a frat at USC”
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