A fictional tournament I had devised, and actually pitted each competitor in a battle of who would win.There were sixty-three matches in all, so after about twenty or so, I just sat down, and pitted each competitor against each other in a discussion over who was smarter, packed more effective moves, or was just plain better than one another.In all fairness, I did know who I planned to be the winner and the runner-up, so nothing was lost.
Baarorso almost 10 years ago
Nice “psych out” job there, Peppermint Patty. ;/
phineas81707 almost 10 years ago
No, you pencil in the winner after the game.
…I can’t talk. I’ve just finished a tournament after one round.
Linux0s almost 10 years ago
Sad but true.
ko_hankinator almost 10 years ago
That adds 12 more losses.
ron47 almost 10 years ago
That’s no psych job, she means it.
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Probably quite a job to get anybody to play Charlie Brown’s team at all…
GROG Premium Member almost 10 years ago
And Patty’s team won’t even need to show up to do all that damage.
summerdog86 almost 10 years ago
I’m pretty sure that’s how ALL his summer games go.
Max Starman Jones almost 10 years ago
That is a very long little league schedule. We were usually through in June.
Aaron Saltzer almost 10 years ago
It’s nice to see Peppermint Patty has confidence. Lol
jimgamer almost 10 years ago
8^(
VICTOR PROULX almost 10 years ago
What? CB plays for the Colorado Rockies?
Godfreydaniel almost 10 years ago
@Robert NowallTeams from miles (and even states!) around want to play Charlie Brown’s team! All those free wins, no effort required.
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
Well, at least she has a plan…
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 10 years ago
What does that say about the guys who play against Charlie Brown’s team?
phineas81707 almost 10 years ago
A fictional tournament I had devised, and actually pitted each competitor in a battle of who would win.There were sixty-three matches in all, so after about twenty or so, I just sat down, and pitted each competitor against each other in a discussion over who was smarter, packed more effective moves, or was just plain better than one another.In all fairness, I did know who I planned to be the winner and the runner-up, so nothing was lost.