[Ben's been in Wonderland long enough that... well, it's getting to him. Okay, it's been getting to him since day one, really. He doesn't do well being unemployed, even knowing that every single one of his needs are being met by a mansion that seems to have an unlimited budget. Seriously, he's run the numbers. There's no way this place should be possible, but apparently magic is an unquantifiable variable that allows for otherwise impossible scenarios.
This is why he likes Game of Thrones so much. There's a fantasy series that actually takes finances into account. Wonderland could learn a thing of two from Game of Thrones.
Today, he's decided to use his copious free time to set up a Cones of Dunshire game in one of the tea rooms. He's pretty sure he can set up some new twists, and there has to be someone around here that wants to play with him. After all, everyone has so much free time. What better way to use it than to learn and play extremely complicated board games?
Ben Wyatt | Parks and Rec
This is why he likes Game of Thrones so much. There's a fantasy series that actually takes finances into account. Wonderland could learn a thing of two from Game of Thrones.
Today, he's decided to use his copious free time to set up a Cones of Dunshire game in one of the tea rooms. He's pretty sure he can set up some new twists, and there has to be someone around here that wants to play with him. After all, everyone has so much free time. What better way to use it than to learn and play extremely complicated board games?
Man, he really misses his job.]