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The Settlers series are a firm favourite, or he old GW games are still good (Warrior Knights, Kings & Things etc.) I have played pandemic & that was good fun: don’t have a copy yet
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Oooh! Is there a suggestion of handcuffs, Sir? Ooooh, suits you Sir!Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt's open plan so we just call it "downstairs". Unless we're in one of the below ground rooms, in which case it's "upstairs".
However, we'd use "living room".
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We call it The Lounge as that's what it is. It's full of sofas and I lounge in there or my study. The rest of the downstairs living area is open plan. "Living Room" is what we had when I was growing up - it's very dated now.
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It's open plan so we just call it "downstairs". Unless we're in one of the below ground rooms, in which case it's "upstairs".
However, we'd use "living room".
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostI assume you refer to yours as the salon. You know, the room with the tanning bed in it.
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We have 2 "The Lounge", the large one and the "Middle Lounge" a snug one.
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I can see a lot of IT Geeks conforming to stereotype on this thread
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What's your favorite Board Game? We've been getting into Pandemic recently.Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostConsidering that, that room holds the 100+ collection of board games, all the 40k minis, all the RPG books & has a 5’ x 10’ table it is rightly referred to The Games Room
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Living Room, Kitchen, Dining Room, Bedroom. The toilet is the other room.
AtW (from my Studio flat in Brum)
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Normally I would say lounge - but we have 2 - front room and back room. The kids are confined in the back room.
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Living Room, the room out back where the coffin was when my aunt passed away is the dying room
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