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Let The Dice Decide: Roll the Dice to Create Picture and Word Mash-Ups

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name]Baby[/name]*no. 6 has the same hair and eye colour as his/her eldest sibling, and is just as calm. Some years ago, drawn by the title, I bought a book called The Dice Man by Luke Rhinehart. I recall it had rather a slow start, which perhaps reflected the boredom the psychiatrist in the book had with life. But this all changed one evening when he made a bold decision all based on the throw of a die. So it may not be Christmas, but I am nearly at the end of this article and am feeling suitably de-mob happy, so how about a dice game? If you throw:IF YOU ROLLED A 4 FOR NUMBER OF PREGNANCIES: stop here, list your children & one pet per family member, with ages/pictures/descriptions. IF YOU ROLLED A 1 FOR NUMBER OF PREGNANCIES: stop here, list your children & one pet per family member, with ages/pictures/descriptions. There is certainly a sardonic humour here as it questions the norms of civilised society and what constitutes madness but it is more bludgeoning than subtle: What are their names? (G) [name]Anja[/name] [name]Valentina[/name] & (G) [name]Irina[/name] [name]Saskia[/name]

name]Jasper[/name], [name]Harry[/name], [name]Angus[/name], [name]Chiara[/name], [name]Lyra[/name], [name]Flynn[/name], Saffie, [name]Leo[/name], [name]Alistair[/name], [name]Rosie[/name]. or 4 - first from 100 Offbeat Baby Names | Nameberry, middle from Cool Unique Middle Names | Nameberry. Names? [name]Atlas[/name] [name]Channing[/name] [name]Holliday[/name], [name]Avis[/name] [name]Gwyneth[/name] [name]Holliday[/name], and [name]Asher[/name] [name]Mason[/name] [name]Holliday[/name]Plutarch, a Greek, said that Caesar quoted Menader, a Greek playwright and rendered it as 'Anerriphtho kubos. Appian, also Greek, rendered it Ho anerriphtho kubos. name]Dashiell[/name] [name]Henry[/name] (13) brown hair and brown eyes. Lizard: [name]Esmerelda[/name] Fans of Heartbeat may recall a scene where a man was put in the same cell as a hardened criminal who held a grudge against him. He was a fair man though and said only if, on the throw of a dice, the man threw anything from one to five would he beat him up. When the trembling man asked what would happen if he threw a six he was told: "It's Christmas, you get to have another roll". anyway, i cant recommend this book enough. my life is so much more exiting when i embrace the ideas set forth in this novel. READ THIS BOOK!!!!!! Narratively the book tends to vary on a chapter by chapter basis. Often in first person, sometimes in third. Sometimes it is even a transcript or dramatisation of events Luke Rhinehart is not privy to. On occasion it is excerpts from ‘The Book of the Die’ that treats the whole movement as if it were a religion. This style of writing certainly suits the random vibe but can be hit and miss sometimes with its inconsistency. Personally I found ‘The Book of the Die’ excerpts to be tedious and heavy handed. A lot of it coupled with letters from fans makes it feel a tad masturbatory. It also glosses over some events that become relevant later in the book ‘because the die told him to leave them out’.

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