Almeda Is Not A Pretty Pretty Princess
Last night Almeda attended a small gathering chez R. Collins, where attendants played Pretty Pretty Princess, an impossibly complicated The Simpsons trivia game, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and ate chocolate-covered pretzels. An enjoyable time was had by all, as far as Almeda knows.
"I'm a little sad, a little disappointed that I didn't win Pretty Pretty Princess, but I'll survive. Maybe. Anyway, what's wrong with the black ring? I kind of like the black ring; I don't see why you can't win if you have it. Princesses wear black rings all the time, I'm sure. Well, perhaps they don't, but I bet they rarely wear plastic jewelry or crowns either," says Almeda bitterly.
Almeda | 30.12.02 20:00 | TrackBackI've played Pretty Pretty Princess! We used to have it. I recently played Mystery Date, which has three games, one that is identical to Electronic Talking Dream Phone, which I used to own as well, and I didn't win. My male cousin didn't either.
Posted by: Britney on 30.12.02 15:37OH GOD NOT THAT GAME. I USED TO BE FORCED TO PLAY IT AND I HATED THE BLACK RING BECAUSE IT MEANT I HAD TO KEEP PLAYING AND I WANTED THE GAME TO BE OVER SO BADLY.
Posted by: ©ö|îñ on 30.12.02 16:07I guess it's kitschy or cute or special or dear or something to play Pretty Pretty Princess at a boy's house these days. Just a few years ago it would've been incredibly gay. It's nice to see that society is moving along nicely. If only we all were oerpetual 8 year olds.
Posted by: Not a pretty princess. Not at all. on 01.01.03 22:15Oerpetual is like perpetual, only spelled wrong.
Posted by: Not a pretty princess. Not at all. on 01.01.03 22:15