Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Birthday Wishes

Hey everyone listen up your attention if you please. First I wanna say thanks for everyone who wished me well and sent me messages on my Birthday. I got stacks of messages and cards, and it was great to know so many of you care about me and are excited that I'm now 21.

The real fun hasn't even started yet though, as my last post, August 25th 2007, is a reference to my upcoming Birthday party. Why is Mario posing as Uncle Sam? It's a costume party, that's why! Not many of my friends have had costume parties before, and I wanted to try something a little different. It was a little risky, as I thought everyone might think it was lame, but so far the response has been really positive, so I think it's gonna go off really well.

I'd really like to post some photos afterwards for you all to see. I've just gotta make sure I finish my costume in time.
For those following along at home, the answer to my Balderdash puzzle was:

  • Korea became an independent country

Today is actually August 15th, the day I was speculating about, and if you head over to Wikipedia down the bottom right side you'll find 'On this day...' and see that today is Independence Day in North Korea & South Korea (1945).

Lastly, in tradition from the very begining of my blog, here's a list of everyone that wished me a Happy Birthday. You'll notice my house mates are both absent from the list. It seems they forgot and I wasn't going to remind them.

NameMethodTime
Alex & MaureenPhone7:48am
PamMissed Call8:09am
TimPerson8:51am
Ubuntu ForumsE-mail9:01am
Joel DerrickPerson9:04am
SteffSMS9:57am
EmmaE-mail11:26am
TravSMS11:44am
CaraSMS1:04pm
MeadiaWiki ForumsE-mail2:01pm
KateSMS4:22pm
EvaIn Person6:23pm
Steff's GrandpaIn Person6:23pm
KarenSMS7:03pm
PamPhone7:15pm
LaurenSMS7:28:03pm
RoxySMS7:28:47pm
Maureen (Again!)SMS8:01pm

Thanks once again to everyone who sent me messages!

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Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Time Warp

Let's get it started, in here.

Right now it looks like my blog is suffering from some weird time warp, as what I'm about to post about happened exactly a week ago.

And it was exactly a week ago when I got to help celebrate the Birthday of my good (but blogless) friend Karen. A group of us gathered at her place and played what I'd describe as half a game of Balderdash. I'd read an article that mentioned Balderdash in passing only a couple of days before, so to be sitting there playing it was quite exciting. Here's a quick summary.

Each round has a player in charge, who picks a category (such as a acronyms, dates, strange words or 'famous' people) from a card which has 6 different words and definitions on it. The leader of the round writes down the 'real' definition of the word (or event, acronym, person etc.) and the other players have to each write down what they think the definition is. All the definitions are then shuffled together and read out to all the players, who have to guess which is the truthful one. Points are awarded for guessing the truthful one, or having another player guess your 'fake' definition.

While it was a game I thoroughly enjoyed, to say I didn't do very well would be a supreme understatement. You have to move 26 spaces (you moved when you score points) to win the game and we stopped it when one of the players was well over 15 spaces in. At that stage I'd moved only a single square. Perhaps now some of my definitions seem quite fake, such as that S.Y.B.F stood for Southern Youth Baptist Fellowship, or that on some date in 1956 some people finished building the biggest jukebox ever made, holding 5000 songs, but at the time they seemed quite plausible.

I'd really recommend to any group looking for a change from the usual Scrabble, Taboo and Trivial Pursuit.

Let me pose my own balderdash for you here though, comment with what you think the correct answer is (no cheating on google or wiki!)

Besides the fact that August the 15th is the day after my Birthday, what happened on August 15th 1945?
  • The first microscope was invented
  • Korea became an independent country
  • Agrippina Vaganova published a book Vaganova method ballet technique
  • Two of Saturn's moons, Janus and Epimetheus were first observed
  • The first book in what would become the Schrödinger's Cat trilogy is released
Now remember what I said, no cheating!

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