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Edited on Fri Mar-24-06 01:27 AM by UncleSepp
You won a prize in a game that involves listening, and being in the right place at the right time (with the right card) to hear the message (the numbers) and form the whole word (bingo!). You then forgot the big prize.
When you remembered, you were among children. Someone who was teaching the children, reading to the children, remembered you and your prize. In the treasure chest was letters, letters that you need to arrange to win the game.
So there is this treasure that you forgot and then reclaimed, but some assembly is required. Both Bingo and Scrabble involve numbers and letters together. Numbers in Bingo have letter values. Letters in Scrabble have number values. To win, you need to understand the relationship between the two. Also, Bingo involves the element of listening, as does the children listening to books being read.
Listening, the games of numbers and letters, and the forgotten treasure. Sh'ma, Yisroel, Adonai elohenu, Adonai echad... you know the answer already. You have studied this before - I read that book, you have it in your bathroom. You just need to remember the treasure, and use it properly this time.
Do I get the triple word score, or Bingo?
On edit: There's another explanation, too. We were all out having a good time playing Scrabble at the pub not long ago, the same pub that once we saw random pirates in. Treasure chest, Scrabble... unfortunately, the thing that then comes to mind with games and pubs is the game Tucker and I came up with to play in bars. Asshole Bingo. Um... Yay, you won? :-D
Just kidding :-P Love ya, Xen.
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