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graememk - 20/1/09 at 06:18 PM

ok whilst being rude and listening to a conversation in the bank today........ now call me thick but.

Does the saying playing "Dungeons & Dragons" have another meaning or were the two couple that were talking in the bank going around to each others house to play board games ?

assuming its rude you might want to u2u me the answer please

[Edited on 20/1/09 by graememk]


blakep82 - 20/1/09 at 06:21 PM

according to this:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=dungeons+and+dragons

there's no other meaning. beleive me, if there was a rude meaning, it would be on there....


graememk - 20/1/09 at 06:23 PM

thought it might be some kind of code words or something lol....

both the couples are customers of mine in there late 40's.



[Edited on 20/1/09 by graememk]


blakep82 - 20/1/09 at 06:27 PM

perhaps it was anyway. maybe one that just hasn't aught on yet lol what did these people look like though? were they a little strange? if they were, then it probably was the game...


JoelP - 20/1/09 at 07:13 PM

never got into roleplaying () but i used to love the wargames! Still got a box full of miniatures in the garage!


handyandy - 20/1/09 at 08:43 PM


i don,t have a dungeon at home but i def have a DRAGON at home!!! lol
well at times its feels like she,s breathing fire,

andy


C10CoryM - 21/1/09 at 02:46 AM

Friend of mine and his old friends still get together and play D&D. 40ish is about the right age for the fans.
I was poking through the dungeon master book while waiting at his house one day. I could see how it would be fun if you have a good imagination. Years of video games and TV have ruined any imagination I have though.

Cheers.


RK - 21/1/09 at 03:30 AM

Here I was thinking this was another one of those peculiar English past times that we hear about over here from time to time...