3 More Things You Didn’t Know About Cheryl Harrison – Version 11.0: Fun and Games Edition

Why does this particular video have a “theme” and a subtitle?
Will all FUTURE videos have a theme and subtitle?
CAN I BE A SUBTITLE?!?!

I know these are the questions you are dying to know the answers to.

Alas, I can only provide you with 3 more things about me:

I can’t believe I’ve made 11 of these videos. Or that anyone but my mother and myself watches them.


7 responses so far, want to say something?

  1. Mark Dykeman says:

    I absolutely dig Kingdom of Loathing (although I haven’t played for months)…

  2. Cheryl says:

    KoL is awesome! I go through phases of interest in it, but it’s freakin’ hysterical.

  3. Stewart C.Bailey says:

    As a fellow spectacle wearer myself I salute you, one day we will conquer the world ;) xxx

  4. Cheryl says:

    i doubt it – we’re evolutionary failures, lol

  5. Dr. Pants says:

    I played some variation on the Mao game years and years ago…I think it’s one that (awesomely enough) has different rules regionally, or acquires rules over time. That’s a beautiful thing…it’s like a passing down of teenage folk culture. Kind of like the first Violent Femmes album.

  6. TraceRT says:

    Your method of shuffling is actually better than the riffle shuffle that you epically failed at. The riffle shuffle only moves a specific card up or down in the stack by a few places. So if you have, for instance, a joker at the bottom of the stack, a riffle shuffle may only move it up by 1-4 cards in the stack per shuffle.

    Your overhand shuffle introduces a good amount of randomness into the deck per shuffle, meaning that joker that’s sitting on the bottom of the deck has a better chance of getting to the middle or even top of the deck from just one shuffle cycle.

    When I shuffle cards, I usually do a few overhand shuffles, then a riffle shuffle (because it’s fun and I like the sound), and then a few move overhand shuffles.

    If the overhand shuffle doesn’t work for you, try dealing out the deck into 5-7 piles, and then combining the piles when you’re out of cards to deal.

    Also, if you’re in to board games, may I recommend Betrayal at House on The Hill? http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=ah/prod/betrayalhouse

  7. Drew Griffin says:

    Did somebody say ‘Meat’?

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