
“How do you make a game?” This very rhetorical question was posed to me by a 9 year old friend of my son. And it seems to me it is the perfect invitation to ruminate.
So, let’s ruminate.

“How do you make a game?” This very rhetorical question was posed to me by a 9 year old friend of my son. And it seems to me it is the perfect invitation to ruminate.
So, let’s ruminate.
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This is Nat Love A.K.A. Deadwood Dick. He was born a slave in 1854, freed by the Civil War, and full on Cowboy in Arizona by his 16th birthday.
In 1876 he entered the Dakota Territory July 4th Rodeo –mostly for the big Prize Money –and he proceeded to win first place in every single event. The calf rope. The rope throw. The hog tie. The bridle. The saddle, and The bronco riding.
To prepare for the events, in order to build up calluses and toughen his hands, ole Deadwood reportedly peed in each hand twice a day.
Asked, in the Cowboy training center located somewhere west of the Mississippi, if he would continue the practice, Dick said, “Whatever it takes for the Cowboys to win, is whatever I’m gonna do.”
Tomoe Gozen was seen leaving the Face Off Arena in Beverly Hills yesterday. When asked about Captain Flint, leader of the Pirate Faction, Gozen said, “He’s a Mutton Shunter. And ever since he started working on that Dark Sails or whatever the crap it is, he’s been a Mutton Shunter with an Ego!”