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Q1: What is the "Mike Church game"? How is it played? Is that just another term for Ambition?
A: Hey anonymous, "The Mike Church Game" is exactly like The Game except that in if you think about Mike Church or the The Mike Church Game, you lose. --Clydeiii 20:33, 5 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Q2: Why would anyone think of Mike Church?
A2: Well, back in the day, around the time The Mike Church Game was invented, we would lose TMCG everytime we lost The Game. But since then, we only lose it when we actually think of Mike Church, which isn't often. But happens from time to time.
Q3: Wouldn't thinking of The Mike Church Game in conjunction with thinking of the Mike Church be required in order to recognize loss? You can't know you've lost a game without thinking about the game itself.
A3: Hopefully one remembers TMCG when one remembers Mike Church, but sometimes it doesn't happen.
Q4: Does Mike Church know about this game? That would make him TMCG's biggest loser because it's hard not to think about oneself.
A4: Not to my knowledge, though it's certainly possible. We could write him a message via Wikipedia.
Q5: Who is Mike Church? What about him is interesting?
A5: Well, I think you already know! It was YOU that brought up Ambition, his game. But if you really don't know, see Mike Church. He's rather interesting. I sort of worked with him last summer. He invented Ambition, and he admitted to crying while masturbating during a game of "I never." Since he has so many connections to games in my mind, he deserves his own game as well!
Hi Clyde. I'm moving out to the Maryland area, and I'm a card gamer. I see that you mentioned The Game in conjunction with Ambition. Is Ambition pervasive out there?
How does the game work? Is it a good game? I've been looking for something to play besides Hold 'em.
Thanks. Ajax the crumb 04:43, 26 July 2005 (UTC)
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Hi there. Please don't screw up process by posting notices to Digg, etc., about AFD and DRV discussions and thereby drawing in dozens of otherwise-uninvolved people to make it more difficult for the admins.
To help you remember this in the future, you have been blocked for one week. DS 02:01, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
You lost. --Bkkbrad 12:35, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
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