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The Last Train From Paris
30 October 2004 @ 02:09 AM MST
30 October 2004 @ 02:09 AM MST
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So tonight we went to a dinner party of "How to Host A Murder". Each person is given a role to play. When you arrive you're given a little booklet that contains information you'll need. There is a series of rounds that, in our case, were accompanied by a course of a meal. At each round you turn the page and read more information about what your character knows. Some of it you are to try to conceal, and some of it you have to divulge during the round. At the last round you make your accusations about who did it, then pass books to the left, and turn the final page to read each character's story about what happened to them during the evening.
It was alot of fun, none of us had ever done it before. It was quite difficult to maintain a French accent, I kept slipping into a British accent, because some of the other people used them, and they're so much easier than French accents. I was Duke Schwarzhe B.U. Klare of the French Army (hence the accent). The event took place on June 13, 1940; the night Paris was taken by German troops (hence the Title).
I won't reveal anything, lest someone reading this participate in the same story.
And tomorrow I look forward to doing about 18 hours of work on my Program.
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It was alot of fun, none of us had ever done it before. It was quite difficult to maintain a French accent, I kept slipping into a British accent, because some of the other people used them, and they're so much easier than French accents. I was Duke Schwarzhe B.U. Klare of the French Army (hence the accent). The event took place on June 13, 1940; the night Paris was taken by German troops (hence the Title).
I won't reveal anything, lest someone reading this participate in the same story.
And tomorrow I look forward to doing about 18 hours of work on my Program.
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