who is Oregonian and wearing a flannel shirt (ain't clichés great) says the game is called "Keep Away" in her old neck of the woods. That probably brings us back to movies starring John Leslie.
(sp3ccyladcarries on breathing all the way up to, say,
Sat 13 Mar 2004, 21:57,
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played it that way too
thats not a big stereotype i've heard. Oregon has a lot of hippies though.
im a washingtonian
(PhilosophaclesNow is my chance to be funny,
Sat 13 Mar 2004, 21:58,
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Hippies? Tell me about it!
I used to live in Eugene.
(sp3ccyladcarries on breathing all the way up to, say,
Sat 13 Mar 2004, 22:01,
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of course that could be hipocritical
seeing as though im listening to the dead right now.
(PhilosophaclesNow is my chance to be funny,
Sat 13 Mar 2004, 22:02,
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Arf!
The Willamette Valley house band.
(sp3ccyladcarries on breathing all the way up to, say,
Sat 13 Mar 2004, 22:04,
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The dead?
What are they saying? Anything about me? I didn't kill him I swear!
(dingochutney*parp*,
Sat 13 Mar 2004, 22:28,
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Ssh!
He hears Dead, people.
(sp3ccyladcarries on breathing all the way up to, say,
Sat 13 Mar 2004, 22:33,
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I always thought of keep away
as a nastier game involving more people. Say, five or six against one.