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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The trouble with Hide & Seek is that the rules are just far too complicated. I mean, sure, on the surface it all sounds quite straightforward: one person covers their eyes and counts to ten, while the other one hides behind the sofa. But in reality it's hard to get it right...


Amelie's good at Blind Man's Buff too. Lisa can't see her coming on account of the blindfold.

3 comments:

Phil's Mum said...

She's very versatile - she wants to play ALL the parts!

Dave said...

Interesting.  I've always known it as 'Blind Man's Bluff'.  Apparently though, your version is older - the word buff is used in its old sense of a small push. The game later also became known as "blind man's bluff"; it may originate from an older sense of bluff meaning to blindfold

Z said...

Buff is correct.