Tie-dying fun at Hammarskjold

Oct 29, 2005 00:54

We had a giant tie-dying party at Hammarskjold tonight. I'd never done it before and screwed mine up so badly that I couldn't even bring myself to wear the shirt afterward. [If I were ___cai I would say something like "I am seriously the worst tie-dyer in the world ( Read more... )

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a_chatterbox October 29 2005, 15:48:57 UTC
Aaron van Donkler is amazingly good at set, especially considering that he's colour blind.
Him: "What colour is that?"
Not him: "Purple."
Him: "Okay, Set."

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quikchange October 29 2005, 15:55:00 UTC
Somehow, I'm not surprised!

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canoe_drew October 31 2005, 16:52:49 UTC
Purple! Does this mean there is someone besides me who can't tell the difference between blue and purple?

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a_chatterbox October 31 2005, 17:42:00 UTC
Seems likely. I think one of the people working on my Embryo texts has the same issue. He called a purple thing blue.

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privare October 29 2005, 15:59:59 UTC
How did you not learn to play Set while at SPUC?

(I am totally obsessed with it. I have already taught my gymnasts how to play and given them a deck of cards for their classroom.)

I even got a birthday card this year with a Set theme.

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quikchange October 29 2005, 16:08:57 UTC
I had no idea anybody had been playing Set at Spuc! It is a pretty easy game to get obsessed by though. When I work up this morning I was about to spend the day implementing Set as a computer game but then, while looking up the rules, I discoverer that it had already been done.

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privare October 29 2005, 17:57:45 UTC
Yeah, but the computer game is boring.
You really need to play with real people, otherwise then tension isn't there.

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___cai October 30 2005, 02:16:02 UTC
hahahaha awww, yeah! that's something i totally would say!
better tie-dying luck next time, tony! :D

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