February 09, 2004
Friday night was game night again, and Pictionary was the game of choice. It was the Architect and the Queen vs. the Artist and myself.

My team started out by capturing an early lead. Unfortunately, our worthy opponents encountered a string of easy words, none of which were "All Plays". They got within a six spaces of the finish while we stuck at the halfway point.

At this point, we began our comeback. We took all but one of the next 8 rounds, most of them "All Plays". Their one victory earned them a roll but five was the number that came up. They were stuck one square from the finish and we rolled past them and on to victory! I have never before played Pictionary where the finish was close.

I realize this play-by-play does not bring you close to the level of enjoyment we had from the game. However, to increase your appreciation for our gaming skills, I have included several drawings from the actual game for your review:

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Just for fun, see if you can figure out what the six words are. There is a prize for the first person to submit a comment with all six words correctly identified.
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