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Started by Sir Lüc, March 15, 2020, 06:46:48 PM

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Sir Lüc

Amidst this quarantine-induced boredom, I have devised a new Chat Room game, which I hope will not be equally boring (but I don't have high hopes).

One person posts a picture of an uncommon item they have in their home. Other people have to guess what the item is, or what its primary use is, with as few hints as possible. We'll work out who goes next as each item is guessed (maybe not everyone has access to uncommon items).

I'll start!



Edit: the picture has been removed due to someone helpfully pointing out that it had GPS tags. Since it is no longer relevant, I will not re-upload it (as guessed by Eðo it was a tiny gnocchi roller board).
Sir Lüc da Schir, UrB
Secretary of State / Secretar d'Estat

Eðo Grischun

Is it one of those things for making gnocchi with?

Eovart Grischun S.H.

Senator for Vuode
Former Distain and Cabinet Minister

Sir Lüc

Yes it is, although this particular item doesn't get any use at all as we prefer to use forks.

I went way too easy apparently. Who wants to go next?
Sir Lüc da Schir, UrB
Secretary of State / Secretar d'Estat

Eðo Grischun

Quote from: Lüc on March 16, 2020, 03:25:43 AM
Yes it is, although this particular item doesn't get any use at all as we prefer to use forks.

I went way too easy apparently. Who wants to go next?

You're game has me realizing that I don't seem to have anything interesting or uncommon in my house.
Eovart Grischun S.H.

Senator for Vuode
Former Distain and Cabinet Minister

Sir Ian Plätschisch

#4
I got this as a graduation present a few years ago and I have no idea what it is:
Sir Ian Plätschisch, UrN, GST

Sir Lüc

Is it meant to be just a desk trinket? Also, are high school graduations a big thing in the US?
Sir Lüc da Schir, UrB
Secretary of State / Secretar d'Estat

Sir Ian Plätschisch

Quote from: Lüc on March 23, 2020, 05:11:45 AM
Is it meant to be just a desk trinket? Also, are high school graduations a big thing in the US?
Yeah, they are pretty important.
Sir Ian Plätschisch, UrN, GST