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The last two weeks have been crazy. My mental health has been erratic and thoroughly rubbish
None play cards of the same suit as an opponent but with a lower value to prevent them from scoring bonuses None play cards valued 7 or more to score bonus pennies if, that is no-one challenges you so I took the seditious writings Karl Marx had lent to me and I planted them in Livingstone's offices along with the near fatal outfit, put in an anonymous call to the metropolitan scuffers and streaked home in time for tea. Added to that the suggested list of 21 possible story threads and the varying order in which cards will be played and you have hours of entertainment here in this one little pack of cards.
At 4 players it comprises 3 lawmen and Billy The Kid, at 5 you add Martha Garcia - Billy's accomplice). The Kid - affectionately known as 'The Kid' finally made it to our table on Friday (...and Saturday... and Sunday). It's a print and play version and although I finally got round to investing in some decent cardboard I know that the actual game will be much shinier and lovelier. Lawmen are on their own in a shoot out but if the kid tries to escape any of the lawmen with a matching card can give chase, bravely mounting a donkey and pursuing the kid into the mountains.
Since then I have helped out at The Abbey House Museum Time to Change board games events which Lisa runs as a volunteer. We're both more than happy to offer this service and perhaps in time more people will feel able to come and in the meantime I can witter at Lisa about my mental head stuff and play the occasional game! The other significant part Lisa is about to play in my life (besides listening to my woes and playing games with me at least once a month! ) is that I have booked her to be our wedding celebrant. We will need to visit the registry office to formalise the wedding as unfortunately humanist celebrants don't have the power to legally marry you yet (- keeping my fingers crossed on this one) but it means that our wedding can be free of patriarchal traditions and rules which is something that means a lot to both of us.