Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Yeeeee Hah!

This is the squeal of excitement I let out this evening when I won Trivial Pursuit and officially gained the title of Dan's Arch Nemesis.

This has nothing to do with Lost, I know, but I'm just so damn excited I had to proclaim it somewhere. And half of you here are Game Night regulars.

7 comments:

Roger Workman said...

Pop Quiz Hotshot:

Name ONE thing you ever beaten ME at (Guitar Hero doesn't count).

Juliet said...

Well, Guitar Hero does count, and besides that you've managed to never play anything competitive with me, my guess is because you were too afraid to lose.

Kinda hard to win if you don't play, Shaun.

Roger Workman said...

Aha! Guitar Hero was the only thing I could think of too.

If you don't play? Gimme a break, just standing next to you is like walking into the Thunderdome... and I'm still standing!

I'm trying to call you something here, what is it, oh yes, LOSER CHUMP!

Juliet said...

Your sad attempts at insulting me only make you look bad, sweetheart. You should be happy that you once dated such an evil genius, not many are privileged enough to call themselves my sidekick.

Roger Workman said...

Listen, girl hostage / sidekick, we need to meet on the online HALO battlefield.

It'd be like virtual dating, except instead of you losing an arguement, you'll lose an arm.

Can you skip through minefields together then attach a grenade to one another in Halo?

Dan Horstman said...

I've stood next to Juliet and I would never describe the experience as walking into the Thunderdome.

Kudos, Juliet, on becoming my Arch Nemesis. You earned it, every step of the way. Typically, at any sort of competition, I end up beating everyone else so badly that eventually they no longer want to play with me. But no matter how many times you beat me, I will always accept any challenge you lay before me. Because I know that a victory over you is a real accomplishment.

One more LOST before the break, I hope it doesn't suck.

Roger Workman said...

"I've stood next to Juliet and I would never describe the experience as walking into the Thunderdome."

Yeah, that's fair.

I should amend the statement and say Dating Juliet is like walking into the Thunderdome. ;p