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Guess Who Knows?

Here it is, guys! The sixth story in the Cutting School and Playing Games series. This one takes a little sidestep to the Fiona-verse. With Tommy’s unique and sexy way of storytelling, he manages once again to deliver a hot story. And this one even contains some incest.

As y’all know, I’m a sucker (no pun intended…) for incest stories. But the way Tommy does it in this one, is truly unique. And I don’t mean ‘unique’ like the way a real estate broker who’s trying to sell you a worn-down trailer for twice the value does 🙂

Oh… And I ‘Guess’ you can probably tell which game we’re playing this time, right? If not, just Guess…

Enjoy yourself. I know I did!

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Triple Letter Score

It’s the gift that keeps on giving! Tommy has written yet another story in his amazing ‘Cutting School and Playing Games‘ series. The title is ‘Triple Letter Score’, so what’s the game this time? Uhm… Let’s see…

Yahtzee? Nah. It’s all about numbers in this game.

Twister? Nope. Already had that one.

Rummikub? No. That one…

Oh, stop it, Jason! It’s SCRABBLE, you idiot! 🙂

You guessed it, folks! Scrabble is a game that has to be in the series. Fun fact: OXYPHENBUTAZONE is the highest possible score with Scrabble for a single word. When you manage to place it across the left side of the board, hitting all three Triple Word Score squares and creating seven crosswords. (This is a theoretical maximum, as it requires a specific board setup and the ability to play seven additional words simultaneously.) If everything is done right, the score will be 1728 points. I’m guessing you’ve won the game with this one.

As always, Tommy managed to give it a great spin that sparks our interest! Great job again, Tommy! I’m positive the readers will enjoy themselves tremendously with this one!

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Just Visiting

With writing ‘Just Visiting,’ Tommy wrote a flash fiction for us. This short gem is a nice addition to the Cutting School and Playing Games series. The title doesn’t reveal the name of the game. But the header image does. It’s about the endlessly long, endlessly irritating game of Monopoly. It has to be in the series. But how does one spice it up? Well, just ask Tommy 🙂

Just to be clear, guys… This is a short one. Mainly because nobody likes Monopoly… It’s true! Absolutely nobody likes Monopoly. I even asked ChatGPT, and it answered:

Many people dislike Monopoly because it’s long, luck-based, and often leads to arguments. The game can drag on for hours, with slow player elimination and little meaningful strategy. Trades can create conflict, and the outcome often feels unfair. Monopoly’s outdated design doesn’t hold up well against modern board games that are faster, more balanced, and more fun. While it has nostalgic value for some, it’s commonly seen as frustrating and friendship-straining.

Hmmm… So, I asked Copilot:

Monopoly tends to stir up more frustration than fun. It’s infamous for being endlessly long, where one player gains an early lead and slowly grinds everyone else into financial ruin. The mix of luck (bad dice rolls, unlucky Chance cards) and cutthroat competition can strain friendships. Players often feel powerless or bored midway through. Plus, despite its capitalist theme, the gameplay can feel oddly repetitive. Still, it’s a cultural icon—just one many people love to hate.

That’s it! Nobody likes Monopoly. But yet, Tommy gave it his all. And this version of Monopoly is better than the board game. I promise 🙂

Here’s the direct link. Have fun!

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