Bakers Dozen

Euro-style board games

  1. Agricola
  2. Ticket to Ride
  3. Puerto Rico
  4. The Settlers of Catan
  5. Animaux
  6. Carcassonne
  7. Pandemic
  8. Istanbul
  9. Othello
  10. Seven Wonders
  11. Stratego

Loved that as a kid.

Euro-style board games

  1. Agricola
  2. Ticket to Ride
  3. Puerto Rico
  4. The Settlers of Catan
  5. Animaux
  6. Carcassonne
  7. Pandemic
  8. Istanbul
  9. Othello
  10. Seven Wonders
  11. Stratego
  12. Castles of Burgundy

Euro-style board games

  1. Agricola
  2. Ticket to Ride
  3. Puerto Rico
  4. The Settlers of Catan
  5. Animaux
  6. Carcassonne
  7. Pandemic
  8. Istanbul
  9. Othello
  10. Seven Wonders
  11. Stratego
  12. Castles of Burgundy
  13. Terra Mystica

New: Vain/Conceited Fictional Characters

  1. Marchpane, in The Doll’s House, by Rumer Godden.

Vain/Conceited Fictional Characters

  1. Marchpane, in The Doll’s House, by Rumer Godden.
  2. Gaston, from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

Vain/Conceited Fictional Characters

  1. Marchpane, in The Doll’s House, by Rumer Godden.
  2. Gaston, from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
  3. Reggie Mantle, from “Archie” comics

Vain/Conceited Fictional Characters

  1. Marchpane, in The Doll’s House, by Rumer Godden.
  2. Gaston, from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
  3. Reggie Mantle, from “Archie” comics
  4. Bruce Baxter, from King Kong (2005)

Vain/Conceited Fictional Characters

  1. Marchpane, in The Doll’s House, by Rumer Godden.
  2. Gaston, from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
  3. Reggie Mantle, from “Archie” comics
  4. Bruce Baxter, from King Kong (2005)
  5. Zapp Brannigan, from “Futurama”

Vain/Conceited Fictional Characters

  1. Marchpane, in The Doll’s House, by Rumer Godden.
  2. Gaston, from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
  3. Reggie Mantle, from “Archie” comics
  4. Bruce Baxter, from King Kong (2005)
  5. Zapp Brannigan, from “Futurama”
  6. Kharisma Valetti, from “Something Positive”

Although less so than she originally was.

Vain/Conceited Fictional Characters

  1. Marchpane, in The Doll’s House, by Rumer Godden.
  2. Gaston, from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
  3. Reggie Mantle, from “Archie” comics
  4. Bruce Baxter, from King Kong (2005)
  5. Zapp Brannigan, from “Futurama”
  6. Kharisma Valetti, from “Something Positive”
  7. Charles Emerson Winchester, MAS*H

Vain/Conceited Fictional Characters

  1. Marchpane, in The Doll’s House, by Rumer Godden.
  2. Gaston, from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
  3. Reggie Mantle, from “Archie” comics
  4. Bruce Baxter, from King Kong (2005)
  5. Zapp Brannigan, from “Futurama”
  6. Kharisma Valetti, from “Something Positive”
  7. Charles Emerson Winchester, MAS*H
  8. Vanity, from “Bedazzled”

Vain/Conceited Fictional Characters

  1. Marchpane, in The Doll’s House, by Rumer Godden.
  2. Gaston, from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
  3. Reggie Mantle, from “Archie” comics
  4. Bruce Baxter, from King Kong (2005)
  5. Zapp Brannigan, from “Futurama”
  6. Kharisma Valetti, from “Something Positive”
  7. Charles Emerson Winchester, MAS*H
  8. Vanity, from “Bedazzled”
  9. Sheldon Cooper from “The Big Bang Theory”

Vain/Conceited Fictional Characters

  1. Marchpane, in The Doll’s House, by Rumer Godden.
  2. Gaston, from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
  3. Reggie Mantle, from “Archie” comics
  4. Bruce Baxter, from King Kong (2005)
  5. Zapp Brannigan, from “Futurama”
  6. Kharisma Valetti, from “Something Positive”
  7. Charles Emerson Winchester, MAS*H
  8. Vanity, from “Bedazzled”
  9. Sheldon Cooper from “The Big Bang Theory”
  10. Blair Warner, from The Facts of Life

Vain/Conceited Fictional Characters

  1. Marchpane, in The Doll’s House, by Rumer Godden.
  2. Gaston, from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
  3. Reggie Mantle, from “Archie” comics
  4. Bruce Baxter, from King Kong (2005)
  5. Zapp Brannigan, from “Futurama”
  6. Kharisma Valetti, from “Something Positive”
  7. Charles Emerson Winchester, MAS*H
  8. Vanity, from “Bedazzled”
  9. Sheldon Cooper from “The Big Bang Theory”
  10. Blair Warner, from The Facts of Life
  11. Sherlock Holmes

Vain/Conceited Fictional Characters

  1. Marchpane, in The Doll’s House, by Rumer Godden.
  2. Gaston, from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
  3. Reggie Mantle, from “Archie” comics
  4. Bruce Baxter, from King Kong (2005)
  5. Zapp Brannigan, from “Futurama”
  6. Kharisma Valetti, from “Something Positive”
  7. Charles Emerson Winchester, MAS*H
  8. Vanity, from “Bedazzled”
  9. Sheldon Cooper from “The Big Bang Theory”
  10. Blair Warner, from The Facts of Life
  11. Sherlock Holmes
  12. The Evil Queen in Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs

Vain/Conceited Fictional Characters

  1. Marchpane, in The Doll’s House, by Rumer Godden.
  2. Gaston, from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
  3. Reggie Mantle, from “Archie” comics
  4. Bruce Baxter, from King Kong (2005)
  5. Zapp Brannigan, from “Futurama”
  6. Kharisma Valetti, from “Something Positive”
  7. Charles Emerson Winchester, MAS*H
  8. Vanity, from “Bedazzled”
  9. Sheldon Cooper from “The Big Bang Theory”
  10. Blair Warner, from The Facts of Life
  11. Sherlock Holmes
  12. The Evil Queen in Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs
  13. Cersei, Game of Thrones

Next category (inspired by Whose Line Is It Anyway?):

Things you can say about your car, but not your significant other

  1. “You can wash her up, but she’ll never look as good as new.”

Next category (inspired by Whose Line Is It Anyway?):

Things you can say about your car, but not your significant other

  1. “You can wash her up, but she’ll never look as good as new.”
  2. “i’m going to pay this kid who lives in my neighborhood 50 bucks to crawl underneath her and see if he can stop her from leaking.”

Things you can say about your car, but not your significant other

  1. “You can wash her up, but she’ll never look as good as new.”
  2. “i’m going to pay this kid who lives in my neighborhood 50 bucks to crawl underneath her and see if he can stop her from leaking.”
  3. “Change the crankshaft for me, will you?”

Things you can say about your car, but not your significant other

  1. “You can wash her up, but she’ll never look as good as new.”
  2. “i’m going to pay this kid who lives in my neighborhood 50 bucks to crawl underneath her and see if he can stop her from leaking.”
  3. “She’s always ready and willing for a quick In-N-Out drive.”

Things you can say about your car, but not your significant other

  1. “You can wash her up, but she’ll never look as good as new.”
  2. “i’m going to pay this kid who lives in my neighborhood 50 bucks to crawl underneath her and see if he can stop her from leaking.”
  3. “Change the crankshaft for me, will you?”
  4. “She’s always ready and willing for a quick In-N-Out drive.”
  5. “You can fit four people inside her comfortably.”

Things you can say about your car, but not your significant other

  1. “You can wash her up, but she’ll never look as good as new.”
  2. “i’m going to pay this kid who lives in my neighborhood 50 bucks to crawl underneath her and see if he can stop her from leaking.”
  3. “Change the crankshaft for me, will you?”
  4. “She’s always ready and willing for a quick In-N-Out drive.”
  5. “You can fit four people inside her comfortably.”
  6. “I’d trade her in for a new model, but I can’t afford the payments.”