Board games are the worst. There, I said it
It’s not just Monopoly that fills my soul with dread. It’s all board games, whatever their poison. I hate anything with dice, cards, tokens or pieces.
It’s not just Monopoly that fills my soul with dread. It’s all board games, whatever their poison. I hate anything with dice, cards, tokens or pieces.
If you suspect you or a family member has coronavirus you should call (not visit) your GP or ring the national Coronavirus Health Information Hotline on 1800 020 080.
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More of the same on energy and climate change policy just won't cut it any more.
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The pay TV operator is taking a second bite at the low-cost video-on-demand market.
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