DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
Members' Mausoleum => Caption This! => Games => Caption This! - Vicki/Jeff-Cassandra/The Dream Curse-Adam/Eve/Nicholas => Topic started by: Heather on August 09, 2005, 09:50:13 AM
-
:P
-
Roger: I said "chess" not "chest".
- - -
Roger: Can we play? I'll let you be the shoe? And you can be the bank if you really want to.
-
After centuries of manipulating people like the pieces on a chessboard, Angelique/Cassandra found playing the actual game to be quite boring in comparison.
-
roger:"laura might not have been a good wife my dear...but she was as hot as FIRE in the kip.you're as cold as ICE."
cassandra:"i don't really think it's a fair comparison do you?"
-
A/C: Well if you won't "king" me I quit!
R: Really Cassandra, you're being rather peevish don't you think?
-
Roger: I'll have you mated in three more moves.
Cassangelique: Not if I can help it you won't!... oh you mean in the game.
-
C: "I ask for a game of naked, drunken Twister, and this is all I get!! What an old stick-in-the-mud!!"
RC: "Quiet my dear. Bacchus, god of brandy, is making it hard to concentrate..."
-
Angelique muses back on the 18th century when games of chess substitued for birth control, especially if sheep's bladders were in short supply  [sad3]
-
Look Magazine Nov '59. "A quiet evening at home with Larry and Vivien" Â [8285]
-
[laughing4] [clap]
;)
-
Two posts in row of references I don't get... sheep-bladders? Larry and Vivien? Olivier? Tate? The Logger? What name did the bladders go by?
-
I think the sheep's baldders are made by Trojan now ;D
-
Two posts in row of references I don't get... sheep-bladders? Larry and Vivien?  Olivier?  Tate?  The Logger?  What name did the bladders go by?
Since Wille has answered what sheep's bladder's were used for in the 18th century, (I think I read Giacomo Casanova had a special carrying case), Larry and Vivien refers to Sir/Lord Laurence Olivier and then wife Vivien Leigh. I thought Louis looked especially Olivier-like here.
Michael
-
Cassangelique: I don’t know why you’re so angry Rodger. I promise I didn’t squeeze the charmin.