Canada’s best-selling mystery dinner party game, you and your guests assume the roles of humorous suspects – each with a motive and opportunity to contravene Section 13.1 of the Canadian Human Rights code – in a light-hearted human rights mystery.
Canada’s best-selling mystery dinner party game, you and your guests assume the roles of humorous suspects – each with a motive and opportunity to contravene Section 13.1 of the Canadian Human Rights code – in a light-hearted human rights mystery.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the HRCs run with this idea and provide a free copy of a politically correct and appropriate educational version of it to every school in Canada.
Truth is, indeed, often stranger than fiction.
Off topic – I cannot connect to Angry in the Great White North, is anyone else having a problem connecting?
BWAHAHA!!!! The Foggy One should run with that, he might sell a few. What a riot!
Hmm…I can’t get Angry either
Perhaps EC has shut down his server whilst executing a search warrant due to his recent focus on them.
Sorry…totally OT
You know thinking about this I see a potential for profit.
You can have re-education cards, bleeding heart activist cards. Throw in a few fundmentalist or Mormon dodges as well to make it interesting. Go right to jail cards would have a whole new meaning. Have a few other twists like a Pol pot or Marxist dementia cards.
Of course “the Religion od peace” card trumps all.
LFog may be onto a fortune!. TP was sold to our friends in the USA. Was there an uproar from the Comp. ureau? BTW, it’s not too late to recall this selling-out of Canada’s heritage. The Council of Canadians, Maude Barlow, Farley Mowat (the whaler loser) and Margaret Atwood, et al, will be onto this soon.
Also, LFog could sell the game to the Federal gov/HRCs with royalties payable to himself for 100 years. Thus, LFog would be able to provide stable funding for the HRCs and us/we(?) taxpayers would be off the hook for these HRC parasites’ payrolls.
LFog better get his game into copyright, right?
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Trivial Pursuit sells for a non-trivial sum: $80 million US
Montreal’s great gift to board game fans, Trivial Pursuit, has been sold to US toymaker … Hasbro has long made and sold Trivial Pursuit under licence from …
Off topic – I cannot connect to Angry in the Great White North, is anyone else having a problem connecting?
If I remember correctly he uses mu.nu servers, which are currently down.
This game is a winner!
But who gets to say ‘Book’em, Dano!’
Off topic – I cannot connect to Angry in the Great White North, is anyone else having a problem connecting?
If I remember correctly he uses mu.nu servers, which are currently down.
All are back up and running now.
Ahh … there is a better game. You take 15,000 of your closest friends, fly to a tropical destination in the winter, and come up with solutions (don’t have to make sense) to a problem that doesn’t exist.
The best part is that taxpayers pay for it all!!!! … and you get to visit genuine villages and talk to genuine natives that love you!!!!
Everyone wins!!!!
Congratulations Kate for making it to the 5th best political blog in Canada. Well earned and deserved.
Mark, Ezra, Kathy and Jay Currie were on the list too. Mark Steyn was numero uno. Read all about it here:
http://rjjago.wordpress.com/2008/05/01/canadas-top-25-political-blogs-may/
Made, no doubt, by the good people at Melkor-Bradley.
Dick Warman with the keyboard in the CHRC offices. Oh, sorry. Wrong game.
I know a group of lefties who get together on Friday nights and play this.
PROFFESOR PLUM DID IT IN THE LIBRARY WITH A LEAD PIPE SQUAWK SQUAWK SQUAWK
quit yer damn squawkin’ spurwing, geez anyone can see it wasn’t Professor Plum in the library, it was his cock puppet on the street with a laptop…
I,ll squawk all i want kelly dont ruffle my feathers