um muhammad

Hello,

Cleaning out the house, and have some extra games, Trivial Pursuit Young
Players and and Genus 3, Trivial Pursuit bought in 1998, and Boggle. We
really don't use them, wonder if anyone wants them for 20 dollars plus
shipping. They have all pieces, I believe, and a little dings on the
corners of the boxes, but other than that, a really great deal. I think
genus 3 alone is 30 in the store..

Anyone interested, first one to email gets it,

Um Muhammad

Thanks!!



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Alan & Brenda Leonard

10/21/02 18:08:

>> We got it at 'Toys R Us' :)
>>
>> Todd
>
> Hmmm, I think I may have heard of that place!

We have Toys R Us here. German Toys R Us. Filled with all those nice,
wooden European-made toys, Brio, etc.; high quality stuff that you'd pay an
arm and a leg for in the states. Priced about the same as all that cheap
stuff you get at Toys R Us stateside.

Nah nah nah nah nah nah!
Anybody want me to do their holiday shopping for them?

brenda
who's having a Red Loster and Olive Garden and TGIFridays and Waffle House
and Golden Corral and all that attack today! I wanna come back!

[email protected]

In a message dated 10/20/2002 11:01:57 PM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


> > Speaking of games...any good game suggestions for a nearly 6 yo<
>
> Rat-a -Tat Cat was a big hit at game day with kids about that age. Uno
> too.



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Alan & Brenda Leonard

10/22/02 17:46:

> Maybe we need a list of games that are fun for adults and kids both and don't
> require reading. Chess is a big one. Rummy.

Sandra,

Loved your descriptions of some of your fun games. We like chess and
monopoly here, but some our yours sounded liked they'd be good additions to
the collection.

Sometimes when you're not in a wheelchair or your kids are feeling like
running upstairs to check names, can we get the names for those games?

Thanks!

brenda

[email protected]

In a message dated 10/22/02 1:51:29 PM, abtleo@... writes:

<< Sometimes when you're not in a wheelchair or your kids are feeling like
running upstairs to check names, can we get the names for those games? >>

Scotland Yard. Logic, not for really young kids. Ravensburger and Milton
Bradley have both published it.