December 2014

GoldToken's Monthly News

  • Special Year of the Horse Token

Did you initially join GoldToken in the months of January or February? (Check your profile for your Joined: date!) If so, you can write to GoldToken Support in the month of December to receive this beautiful Profile Token: { Image: goldtoken.com/pics/ptoken670141003100821.gif }


  • 2014 Winter Olympics

Winter Olympics will be starting next Monday, December 8, 2014. Good luck to everyone who is playing. There is still time to join in the games! Contact Jacob1987 if interested. High five


  • 2013 Summer Olympics Finished!

The first GoldToken Summer Olympics have been completed. Congratulations to the following winners:

Gold Winner - cmacker
Silver Winner - 1karlos
Bronze Winner - 1926
Winning Club Prez - katja, of The Summer Olympic 2013 Phoenix Club,




The clock is winding down to Christmas fast. Kids are getting excited because they know that school is almost out, parents are searching for that popular gift that their child (and every child on the planet) wants this year, and everyone is in good cheer.

The GoldToken management staff Badger, Mecir, heyred72, eliphont551, hoot & myself, one and all wish you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

BrnIdGirl

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In this month's newsletter, we have:
Bulletpl Birthdays & Special Announcements
Bulletpl 1st Stop Information
Bulletpl Photozone Competition
Bulletpl Photo Album of the Month
Bulletpl Game Of The Month
Bulletpl Best Recipe Contest
Bulletpl Red Panda's Trivia Connection
Bulletpl Up Front & Personal
Bulletpl Testimonial Of The Month
Bulletpl Contest of the Month
Bulletpl Caption Contest
Bulletpl Icon Mania!
Bulletpl Olympic News



Birthday cakeBirthdays & Special AnnouncementsOffering gift


Birthday Wishes:

-- Happy Birthday to patsy flamingo on December 2nd! - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to macbann on December 4th! - Offering gift
-- Happy Birthday to ceci on December 8th! - From The Daily Laugh Club and : The Scoop's Castle Club - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to TallPaul on 8th! - From The Word O'Rama Club - Offering gift
-- Happy Birthday to Feaster on December 9th! - Offering gift
-- Happy Birthday to gandolf the white on December 10th! - From The Scoop's Castle Club - Offering gift
-- Happy Birthday to Opulent on December 10th! - From The Monkeytyper's Gaming Paradise Club and The Word O'Rama Club - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to Senorita ZORRO_ on December 11th! From { Club } and The Pork Chop Club - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to Sea Breeze on December 11th! - From The Daily Laugh Club and The Scoop's Castle Club - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to transfusion on December 12th! - Offering gift
-- Happy Birthday to beckybythesea on December 13th! - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to BillsPlace on December 14th! - Offering gift
-- Happy Birthday to murrsquito on December 17th! - Offering gift
-- Happy Birthday to Pegasus on December 18th! - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to berecca on December 18th! From { Club } and The Daily Laugh Club - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to Lady Sili on December 20th! - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to Markelle on 20th! - From The Monkeytyper's Gaming Paradise Club - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to rushfan2000 on 20th! - Offering gift
-- Happy Birthday to HeatherN on December 21st! - From The Pork Chop Club - Offering gift
-- Happy Birthday to Jane on December 21st! - From The Scoop's Castle Club - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to mysticdragon on December 22nd! - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to WhispyWillow on December 22nd! - From The Scoop's Castle Club - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to AZD159 on December 23rd! From The Pork Chop Club, { Club }, The Monkeytyper's Gaming Paradise Club, and { Club } - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to eyeballs on December 23rd! - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to Withacee on December 23rd! - Offering gift
-- Happy Birthday to SLAMDUNKER on December 23rd! - Offering gift
-- Happy Birthday to SUNSHINE on December 23rd! - From The Pork Chop Club, The Scoop's Castle Club and The Word O'Rama Club Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to missdeedee2j on December 24th! - From The Scoop's Castle Club - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to sallyp on December 24th! - From The Pork Chop Club, The Scoop's Castle Club and The Daily Laugh Club - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to erletd on December 25th! - Offering gift
-- Happy Birthday to klaashaas on December 28th! - Offering gift
-- Happy Birthday to ZOE on December 28th! - From The Pork Chop Club - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to eliphont551 on December 29th! - From The Pork Chop Club - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to ladyvic on December 29th! - From The Daily Laugh Club and : The Scoop's Castle Club - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to Handyman on December 30th! - From The Daily Laugh Club and : The Scoop's Castle Club - Offering gift
-- Happy Birthday to * Sassy_Angel * on December 31st! - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to nylady41 on December 31st! - Offering flower
-- Happy Birthday to Jools on December 31st! - From The Daily Laugh Club - Offering gift


Anniversary & Other Wishes:


-- Happy Wedding Anniversary Bride Groom goes out to Pegasus and her husband on December 14th! Many special wishes sent to you both!



* If you would like to announce any birthdays, anniversaries or other special events coming up for next month, please send GoldToken's Newshound a message before the 25th of this month, so we can give them a shout out in next month's newsletter! (Please keep all announcements upcoming and not belated. Announcements submitted after the newsletter is published, can not be put in after the fact, we're sorry!)




1st Stop Information
Site tips and helpful tools

GoldToken Netiquette

"Netiquette" stands for "Internet Etiquette", and refers to the set of practices created over the years to make the Internet experience pleasant for everyone. Like other forms of etiquette, netiquette is primarily concerned with matters of courtesy in communications. The following sections provide more information.

1.) Netiquette Basics
  • Help the newbies
  • Research before asking
  • Remember emotion
2.) Netiquette Posting:
  • Be brief
  • Use white space
  • Use descriptive subject lines
  • Stay on-topic
  • Avoid flaming
3.) Netiquette Confidentiality
  • Don't publicize others' email addresses
  • Never share what you don't read
  • Remember archiving

Small Green Horse1.) Netiquette BasicsSmall Green Horse

New users on GoldToken are sometimes called "newbies". Everybody was a newbie once. It is considered to be very good netiquette to share your knowledge and help others who ask questions on the boards, in clubs, and by messages, thereby passing on some of the knowledge you have gained through your experience here. Help the newbies as you wish you were helped.

22 Research Before Asking

People on the Internet often get far more email and messages than they can deal with. As a common courtesy to do your part to minimize this on GoldToken, you should always check the [ Info ] pages (located at the bottom of your game sheet) for the answer to a question before posting on the boards. If it turns out that the question was easily obtainable in an obvious place, you may annoy the other person and embarrass yourself by throwing in an unrelated answer.

22 Remember Emotion

Don't use capitals unnecessarily -- it designates shouting, and is considered rude, as in the following:
    • I THINK THE FACTS PROVE THIS POINT.
For those with visual difficulties, the use of capitals is the wrong way to help visibility as it makes reading far more difficult for everyone else. Instead, be considerate by learning how to: [ Enlarge Text in Your Web Browser ].

If you want to emphasize a word, use stars or underlines sparingly.
    • I think the facts **prove** this point.
    • I think the facts prove this point.
You can use smileys sparingly to signal emotions like smiles, winks, sadness, surprise, etc.
    • I wish I'd read this before! ;-)
    • I wish I'd read this before. :o(
Remember that subtle emotions and meanings do not transmit very well over messages and posts. Satire and humor is particularly hard to transmit, and sometimes comes across as rude and contemptuous. Particularly avoid sarcasm, which rarely communicate well. Similarly, don't over-react to messages or posts you see on the boards. What looks to you like an insulting or mean message may only be an absent minded and poor choice of phrasing, and not meant the way you perceived it.

Be particularly polite when disagreeing with others. Wherever possible, acknowledge good points made, and then respectfully describe the areas where you disagree to produce the most productive conversation.

Small Purple Horse2.) Netiquette PostingSmall Purple Horse

The following rules of netiquette apply to the sending and posting of messages.

22 Be Brief

Be brief. It takes considerable time and effort to read long messages. If you receive a lot of messages, and a lot of them are long, then it is likely that you won't be able to read them all. You can do your part to reduce this workload by using brevity to maximize clarity.

This rule is less absolute on the boards, and much less so again for clubs, since the obligation to read these messages is correspondingly less.

22 Use White Space

Use white space to enhance readability. The more you have to say, the more important this is. Put a blank line at the beginning of messages, so that when they are read by someone the message will have some blank space between it and the header.

A blank line between paragraphs greatly helps readability. This page is a good example. Thoughts and ideas are broken up to make reading and understanding it easier.

Put a URL on a separate line, and indented a couple of spaces. It makes it stand out on it's own, like this below:
    • http://GoldToken.com

22 Use Descriptive Subject Lines

What with work, friends, mailing lists, and spam, many people get more email and messages than they can easily read. You can greatly help potential readers remember what your message is about, and decide whether or not to read it, with a descriptive subject line.

The subject line is one of the only fields displayed in a message. A short, meaningful subject is the most useful element of information when one wants to identify an message's purpose at a glance. Some examples of ambiguous and meaningful subjects are provided below.

Bad SubjectsGood Subjects
whyQuestion Regarding Play
RequestStrategy in losing?
clubClub Meeting Tues -- Team Comments DB

22 Stay On-Topic

Never post off-topic messages, not related to the main subject in the thread you are posting to. This takes judgment, and you should ask yourself a basic question: is this posting likely to be of interest to this group or topic, or is there another forum that is more appropriate? You might get a better response by searching for a group or forum more directly applicable to your message.

Trolling is the act of posting a message highly off-topic or otherwise calculated to arouse controversy and hopefully cause a flame war. The best response to a troll's posting is no response, to recognize the purpose and ignore the bait. Additional information on troll control is found on this wiki: [ Trolling ]

22 Avoid Flaming

/"There is a problem with this brave new world in that a lot of people don't appreciate there's another human being at the other keyboard. Flaming is a real problem -- especially on public forums. This is all a new facet of modern technology as well. People rarely trade insults in real life like they do on Internet. There's a tendency to stereotype your opponent into categories."/
/"This more on Internet forums than any place else. This somewhat based on maturity -- a lot of folk on the Internet are students who aren't paying for their time on the system. Mature adults are normally slightly older, not so hot-headed and are paying for their time."/
- Scott Hatton, "The Net and Netizens: The Impact the Net has on People's Lives", Fall/Winter 1994/1995.
Flaming is the act of sending someone an outrageously insulting message, whether by private message or in a public forum, usually because someone disagrees with something some else have said. A good flame mixes a razor sharp wit with a devastating put-down so that the other person will only make themselves look silly if they dare disagree -- "The absurdity of your ideas is exceeded only by the incoherence of your remarks, beginning with..."

Some people support and encourage the use of flaming to enforce good netiquette, but it rarely has this effect. A flame can sometimes be funny, and may feel good to the sender, but should be resisted whenever possible. A flame can give the impression that you are unable to respond with more reasonable language, and can genuinely hurt the other person. In general, you should take a disagreement with another user to private messaging, and into a civil and personal exchange between the two of you, letting others carry on with the discussion. Also, keep in mind the considerable limitations on accurate communication of emotion in a text medium.

Small Red Horse3.) Netiquette Of ConfidentialitySmall Red Horse

22 Don't Publicize Other People's Email Addresses or Personal Information:

Don't distribute other people's email addresses or personal information to strangers by email or by posting messages to forums, unless the email is on a public work and obviously intended for distribution. Otherwise, you may be responsible for someone getting spam email from commercial sites, strange email from unwanted strangers, or worse!

22 Never Share What You Don't Read:

Never post, forward an email you haven't read, or send someone an attachment you haven't examined. Many people have been badly embarrassed by forgetting this rule, and the page, email or attachment turned out to contain information they really shouldn't have forwarded or posted.

22 Remember Archiving:

Remember that many players save copies of messages, posts from the public boards and even some clubs archive information. It is actually fairly common to copy and paste received messages to use as reference point later. If you aren't prepared to have your words archived and recalled at a later time, then don't send or post the message. This is especially important to remember if your message contains information about third parties.



With few guides for ordinary people, the 'Net has grown, in a large part, one person at a time -- if somebody helps you learn your way around, it's almost expected you'll repay the favor some day by helping somebody else. Following a few unwritten rules as noted above, can make all or our journeys online much more pleasant!

* If you have a question about a site tip or helpful tool you would like answered next month, please send GoldToken's Newshound a message before the 25th of this month.



Photozone Competition
Brought to you by: Jools

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Firstly an apology;
Sorry I made a mistake in last month's entries, I wrongly credited robin50's photo (unknown photo) to katja, (who just assisted by posting the image on the DB)

4 tquah with (unknown photo) is November's Photozone competition winner, who won the challenge with 19 votes and will be awarded with a profile token. Offering gold token
6 Old Goat came in 2nd place with 15 votes for (unknown photo)Offer silver token
5 golfnutrof came 3rd place with 12 votes for (unknown photo)Way to go!!

Congratulations to all the winners and Thank you to all of the members who participated either by submitting photos or voting and commenting.

We had a total of Film RollFilm Strip GoldieFilm Strip 1Film Strip 2Film Stripend entries and 8score0 votes this month. Thumbs up

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2 You can view all the images submitted for the Photozone Competition by using the following link Photozone Zepher's Album titled 2014-11 Fog
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The theme for December's competition will be Growing a tree;

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Please post your entries on the Photozone DB with "Photozone Contest" in the subject line to enter and please give your entries a name as well.

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Photo Album of the Month
Brought to you by: ladyvic

What beautiful photo albums everyone had for November's Theme --- Sunrise/Sunset
Flowery Thank you to all that entered! High five

The winner is..Trumpet player right Cheetah's Album titled Sunrise and Sunsets in Florida Confetti Congratulations

The runner up is...Trumpet player right Scheherizade's Album Cheerleader

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So get your Winter Photo Albums ready and post at Photo Album Contest to win your very own Profile Token

Best of luck,
ladyvic

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Game Of The Month

December's game of the month is Skat! Join us in a fun Double Elimination Tournament by signing up today for The December 2014 - Game of the Month - Skat Tournament! Have fun


Skat made simple (Simpler, maybe) Smiling

There are 4 phases in a skat game, 

1. Bidding
2. Declaring
3. Play
4. Scoring

1. Bidding


Bidding happens. The first player must bid , and others either match bid , raise or pass. The game will give you which option you are allowed. Match bid means you will take over the high bid. So if your opponent has bid 18, and you match, if they pass your bid of 18 will win rather than the original bid

You are bidding on hand value, not on number of tricks or points in your hand

Bidding happens until there is a winner.

Only the bidding winner can gain or lose game points. Not winning the bid your score will not change no matter what happens in the hand

2. Declare


This is where the bid winner sets the type of hand to be played.

You can pick a suit for trumps ( suit + jacks are trump) , grand contract ( just jacks are trumps) ,
null (misere lose all tricks)

There is 2 cards in the Skat. You get option to take the cards or not look at them.

If you take the cards, you can then discard any two cards you like. The points in the skat count towards declarers total

If you don't take the cards, then you get some other options (to declare schneider 90 points, shwartz (all points) , oevert (your opponent can see your cards)

Now, you win the hand by winning 61 game points ( or 90 or all tricks if declare those other options) and
hand value is higher than your winning bid.

If you win , you get hand value game points. Note hand value is bigger than your bid value. I had a bid value of 40, but hand value of 144, so I got 144 game points from that hand )

If you lose, you lose points 2 * hand value or 2 * bid value which every is larger

Thus overbidding can cost you a lot of points.

3. Play


•You must follow suit if you can, if you can't follow suit you can play any card.
•Trumps will beat non trumps. Highest trump wins, Otherwise highest card of led suit wins
•Jack of clubs > jack of spades > jack of hearts > jack of diamonds > ace of trumps
•Winner of trick leads next trick
•Object is to win points of cards in your trick (Ace worth 11, 10 worth 10, King with 4, Queen worth 3, Jack worth 2) Winning 9 8 or 7 is worth nothing to you
•Jacks are always trumps except if Null bid was declared
•10 beats Kings, and loses to Ace except if Null bid where they are normal between jack and 9
•The declarer is playing against the other 2. The other 2 should be trying to stop declarer getting the win condition

4. Scoring


The game is scored automatically for you , and depending on whether you achieve the winning condition the bid winner gains or lose points. These points are based on game value, not bid value

If you go below -200 game points, you lose, If you get to 200 game points you win
If there is no winner or loser, another hand is started - go to phase 1

Game value for null is 23, not taking skat null is 35 , if you open your cards null is 46.
There are no multipliers for null games.

Game value (except for null) is determined by Base * Multipliers

Multipliers are at least 2 (the rules say tops + multipliers - both are at least 1)

Base is dependent on suit you bid Clubs = 12, Spades = 11, Hearts = 10, Diamonds = 9, Grand contract = 24.

Thus if you want to declare clubs, then bidding (phase 1 above) 24 would be ok, however if you want to bid Diamonds, then 18 is ok. If you want to bid grand contract, then 48 is a safe bid.

Because grand contract is worth so many more points, if you hand supports it , it is probably better to declare that.

Now you can get extra multipliers by having high trumps or not having trumps. If you have the two highest trumps (jack of clubs AND jack of spades) your multiplier goes up by 1. If you have 3 highest trumps ( jack of clubs, jack of spades AND jack of hearts) your multiplier goes up by 2. etc etc
If you are missing the two highest trumps , your multiplier also goes up the same, but it becomes harder to win the required points in tricks

The other way your multiplier goes up, if you win 90 points you get extra multiplier, or an extra 2 if you win all trick.
It is therefore always better to win 90 points rather than just 61 alternatively if your opponents can win 90 points, you will lose more points

If you decided not to take the skat, then the multipliers higher, and can be much higher depending on what other options you choose. These are in the rules

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Now, having read this nugget, I suggest you read it one more time. That way you understand about phase 4 when you are reading about phase 1. 

When you play initially if you don't understand the terminology, then refer to this nugget and the rules.

What I do each hand is to calculate my probably game value (section 4 above and more details in the rule) which depends on how many multipliers, so I know what sort of bid value that I can do.

Another small tip I have is that if you are forced to bid (ie first player to bid each hand) and your hand is not likely to win any bids then bidding null limits your loss to 46 points and you can live to play another hand, while bidding Diamonds can potentially lose 36 points, but if things go bad with multipliers (e.g. you have no jacks) then you can lose many many more points.

So Have fun


We hope you enjoy it!

Special Thanks written on a blackboard to Red Panda for writing this month's Game of the Month Nugget. You, too, can write a knock-out Nugget and reap the rewards! If your Nugget is chosen as the winner for GoldToken's Game of the Month in GoldToken's Monthly Newsletter, you will win:
  • Silver, Gold, and Platinum Members: a one month extension to your current membership
  • Wood Members: a free membership upgrade
  • Guests: a free two-month Silver Membership
So, what are you waiting for? Start writing! .




Best Recipe Contest

November's winner is: Turkey Tetrazzini

Turkey Tetrazzini


Ingredients
•8 ounces thin spaghetti, broken into 3-inch lengths, cooked, rinsed, and drained
•1 1/2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese, divided
•1/4 cup Parmesan cheese, divided
•2 to 3 cups diced cooked turkey
•2 tablespoons diced pimientos, if desired
•1 tablespoon butter
•4 ounces sliced mushrooms
•1/4 chopped cup onion
•1 can cream of mushroom soup
•1/2 cup chicken broth
•1/4 cup dry sherry
•salt and pepper, to taste

Preparation

Combine spaghetti with 1 cup Cheddar cheese and half of the Parmesan cheese. Add turkey and pimientos. In a skillet, melt butter and sauté mushrooms and onions just until tender; add to the turkey mixture along with remaining ingredients. Gently stir to combine ingredients; place in a greased casserole and sprinkle with remaining cheeses. Cover with lid or foil and bake at 350° for about 45 minutes, or until hot and bubbly.
Serves 6 to 8.

GoldToken's Nancy will receive a "one time" access to the entire list of site icons, and can select any one that is not currently being used by another player, regardless of membership level (Silver and Wood members can keep the icon for 1 year!). Please send a big Congratulations to Nancy! Dancing

December's recipe contest is: "Ham". The winner will be given a "one time" access to the entire list of site icons, and can select any one that is not currently being used by another player, regardless of membership level (Guests, Wood and Silver members can keep the icon for 1 year!). Rules:
  • Entries must be posted by the recipe guardian/creator on the Cutting Board DB.
  • Recipe must be original and have never been posted on the Cutting Board DB before.




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Rules of The Trivia Connection


  • There are 10 people, and you need to guess all ten people. These ten people are all connected in some way. Post your answer to Red Panda.

  • These questions are not meant to be easy. Although if you work out the connection it will become easier. Any research is allowed.

  • First answer submitted with all correct answers and the connection will be deemed winner

Questions


1.Assassinated. Nobel Prize winner. Famous speach plagiarized black clergyman. Father changed his name when 5 years old.
2.Cartoonist. Wife wrote scripts of tv show which ran for 41 seasons. Famous for writing in pencil
3.Father carried loaded pistol in his pocket. Famous novel written under alias which included middle name of her husband. Sister also had famous book.
4.Born in Moscow. German Mother. Pretend Marriage to a student who collaborated with a famous naturist. Became a Professor Extraordinarius. Predicted shape of Saturn's rings
5.Nobel Prize. German grandfather.Started business with wife making mannequins. Married 3 times. Famous book which won Pulitzer prize was set in great depression and was banned in many places. Known for writing in pencil
6.Always raced with a hidden flag to celebrate win. Changed flag and died.His girl friend was tv presenter. Donated millions of dollars to poor children.
7.Murdered in her sleep potentially over stolen magic charms. Had two parrots, but famous for interaction with other animals. Film about her nominated for academy awards. Her Will was disputed by her mother.
8.Famous explorer who tried to prove his many theories. Married 3 times. His film won an academy award. Recent Film about one of his expeditions was nominated for academy award. Hosted Olympic opening ceremony.
9.Wrote famous poem to music a friend of his fiancee heard at a race meeting. Failed scholarship exam so became law clerk. War correspondent in some wars, ambulance driver in another. Image on some of his countries money.
10.Nobel Prize winner. Father was a professor. Played cello and composed operas. Won an medal named after himself shared with a famous scientist.



Last month's winner.


The connection last month was all played rugby, and 2 people solved it. The fastest to solve was macBruck , and the fastest first time winner was GailorJ54 who wins the special trivia token



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Up front & personal
Interview by: laura lee

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We would like to say Thank you to sandi en margarita for letting us step into their personal life for a bit.



1. What brought you to GoldToken?

a friend star4kitty was playing on the other site I played on and suggested I play here! I loved it right away and made the monetary switch as soon as I could!

How'd you choose your name for GT?
I live on the island of MARGARITA so it was easy to identify me.

2. What interests you most on GT?
Your all time favorite game here?
I love word games, CROSSDOWNS has the best dictionary. I am a photographer so I love the photo contests! It's between Hangman & Crossdowns as far as my favorite games is concerned.

3. Do you belong to any of the clubs?

I joined the Debate club but I don't debate well!

4. What State or Country do you reside in?

I live in Venezuela on the island off the northern coast called Margarita, We have about 350,000 year-round residents and during the holy weeks we have a lot of visitors here on vacation enjoying our duty-free status.
What in your State or Country do you think tourist should definitely see?
We have on the island an excellent Marine museum, and a national park for hiking, lots of beaches for surfing and kite surfing and lots of casinos. Shopping used to be a great bargain but over the past several years the country's economy has tanked!! 

Do you live in the City or Country?

I live in a small city but am 3 blocks from the Caribbean Sea! SEASEA

5. What hobbies to you have?
What other interests do you have?
Outside of word games I like to read and to walk, not power walking but steady walking to pass time in the mornings.
Grandchildren?
I have 7 grand children and tho I haven't met them I have 2 great-grand children who live in NY state.

7. Do you work? If so what kind of work do you do?
Do you enjoy your job?
 
I am a retired American. I worked in the US Virgin Islands on St Thomas for 12 1/2 years and worked for jewelry shops and other tourist shops. I enjoyed the $!

8. Any pets?
I have 2 cats. Yellow catBrown cat 1 is a Virgin Islands cat, missi, & she is 13, and Preciosa is a Margarita Siamese-ish cat and she's 4 (I think!) They both came to me as wee kittens.

9. Are you under 30?___ 30 to 50? ___ or over 50?

I am 72 and aging well! Like fine wine! A female who likes hammers & nails!

10. What's the farthest you've been from home?
Was it a vacation or for business?

For my 60th birthday I took myself to Bali, Indonesia for a month and ADORED IT!!!

11. If you could be anywhere right now where would that be?
If I could twitch my nose and be anywhere on the planet, I'd love to go back to Bali, but then I have never been to Athens, Greece or Istanbul, Turkey, both are on my bucket list!!

12. Favorite season?

My favorite season is summer which is what I have here 365 days a year! But we only have sun for 350 of those days!
that's me in a nut-shell 



If there are any questions you would like to see asked in future interviews, please let us know.
Laura
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Testimonial Of The Month
Brought to you by: *GoldToken* Players

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I've been a member of GoldToken for seven years. I just love the variety of games that
Gold Token have on offer and that you keep on developing new ones Smiling
The graphics - well they are brilliant Smiling Clapping

I have made some lovely friends - life long friends; they are the best ! and I look forward to making new ones as I continue in my games Smiling
I have not met any face to face yet, that would be so cool.
If I get stuck with something - my tag is Ditzy after all LOL there is always help and advice near at hand.
I have been very blessed - when I first joined GoldToken I was initially sponsored for six month membership by a lovely lady and that was it I was definitely hooked Smiling Then last year a special lady up graded me to Platinum. I loved it so much I have stayed at Platinum.

I don't know what I would do without my Gold Token games and friends - Its the Number One gaming site Smiling Happy 15th Birthday Gold Token Cake

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Contest of the Month

Best Special Occasion Gift Idea

There is a special occasion coming up. It can be Christmas, Valentine's Day, Your Spouse's Birthday or you 50th Wedding Anniversary. You want to get the perfect gift. What would that be? Please post it on the Board.

Note: Entries must be posted on the Board no later than December 31, 2014.


Winner will receive two extra months on their current membership, or, if Guest, a two-month Silver membership! Dancing

We have a winner for Most Original Profile!


Congratulations to LittleTree, who will receive two extra months on their current membership! Dancing




Caption Contest

The Caption Contest winner for the November, 2014, newsletter is idnelle with:



Thank you! You're adorable too.

Congratulations idnelle!
 

To enter December's Caption Contest, click on the link and post your best caption. photo titled December, 2014, Caption Contest
The winner will be chosen by our news team, given 5 Golderos and announced in next month's newsletter.





Icon Mania!
Brought to you by: GoldToken's Icon Fairy

Thanksgiving is over and now on to "Christmas", so many interesting and colorful icons to choose from. The Icon Fairy is all ready to celebrate this holiday with YOU, come on over to Name Icons and pick out your favorite or if you have one already saved just make your request for it be taken out of your reserve and placed by your name. Be sure to let the GoldToken's Icon Fairy know if you want to save the one you are turning in. Remember Gold can save four with Platinum saving up to five.

The Christmas icons will be done like the Halloween and Thanksgiving icons, Silver, Wood and Guest can request a Holiday icon on the 15th of December, watch the board for that announcement or contact the GoldToken's Icon Fairy if you're not sure. GoldToken wants all to enjoy the fun Holiday.

Don't forget the Icon of the Day Icon Of The Day, these change often so be sure to tick the Discussion board here -> Icon Mania

MERRY_CHRISTMAS



Olympic News
Brought to you by: *GoldTokens* Olympic *Presidents*

***12 Summer Olympic Winners Bravo!

The Intermediate Division of the Backgammon Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 1 Tournament
BackgammonGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Otrera ClubMamaBear
BackgammonSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Otrera Clubporkpie1
BackgammonBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele ClubTedEBear


The Upper Division of the Rock Paper Scissors Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 6A Tournament
Rock Paper ScissorsGOLD& SILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali ClubRed Panda
Rock Paper ScissorsGOLD& SILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Cymopoleia ClubRabidWolff of the Wolf Pack
Rock Paper ScissorsBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali Clubrushfan2000
Rock Paper ScissorsBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Otrera Clubthebodywall

The Advanced Division of the Large Dice Pipes Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 3 Tournament
Large Dice PipesGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele ClubSarahMills
Large Dice PipesSILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali ClubJon *the return*
Large Dice PipesSILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos Clubtango2

The Advanced Division of the American Rummikub Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 5 Tournament
American RummikubGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali ClubChris
American RummikubSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona Clubmacbann
American RummikubBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele ClubSarahMills

The 8x8 Trax Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 6A Tournament
8X8 TraxGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele Clubdgb
8X8 TraxSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali ClubRed Panda
8X8 TraxBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos Club1karlos

The Intermediate Division of the Large Dice Pipes Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 3 Tournament
Large Dice PipesGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos Clubhrhawk
Large Dice PipesSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele ClubBettyAnn
Large Dice PipesWOODThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona ClubEPICURUS 75

The Upper Division of the Shake Your Bootie Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 5 Tournament
Shake Your BootieGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali ClubAndrewB
Shake Your BootieSILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos ClubAzalea
Shake Your BootieSILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos Clubtango2

The Advanced Division of the Backgammon Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 1 Tournament
BackgammonGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Cymopoleia ClubSir Legend50 of the GoldTable
BackgammonSILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Otrera Clubghardh
BackgammonSILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Cymopoleia ClubOh No Mr Bill

The Advanced Division of the Dice Pipe Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 6A Tournament
Dice PipeGOLD & SILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali ClubDavidJ
Dice PipeGOLD & SILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos ClubTian-Xian
Dice PipeBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali Clubjamchug
Dice PipeBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona Clubunicorn
Dice PipeBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele ClubBettyAnn

The Lower Division of the Rock Paper Scissors Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 6A Tournament
Rock Paper ScissorsGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele ClubJimC
Rock Paper ScissorsSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Otrera ClubMamaBear
Rock Paper ScissorsBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele ClubMM David littlefair XI

The Intermediate Division of the Shake It Fast Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 6A Tournament
Shake It FastGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele ClubAcedog
Shake It FastSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona Clubshobee1 kinobi
Shake It FastBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele ClubCheetah
Shake It FastBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Cymopoleia ClubMan of Steel
Shake It FastBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Otrera Clubheyred72

The Advanced Division of the Tourne-case Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 5 Tournament
Tourne-caseGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Cymopoleia ClubKaren Q
Tourne-caseSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos ClubRand al*Thor
Tourne-caseBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos ClubKiki

The Go 9x9 Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 3 Tournament
Go 9X9GOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali Clubklaashaas
Go 9X9SILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Otrera ClubSir Face of the GoldTable
Go 9X9BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele Clubtzorec

The Upper Division of the Grabble Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 3 Tournament
GrabbleGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Otrera Clubchris3
GrabbleSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona Clubcmacker
GrabbleBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos ClubRogue Trooper

The Advanced Division of the Acey Deucey Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 1 Tournament
Acey DeuceyGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele ClubSarahMills
Acey DeuceySILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Otrera Clubditzyblue
Acey DeuceySILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele ClubJimC
Acey DeuceySILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali Clubtriwire

The Reverse Backgammon Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 1 Tournament
Reverse BackgammonGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona Clubcmacker
Reverse BackgammonSILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Otrera Club1926
Reverse BackgammonSILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona Clubchessbro

The Advanced Division of the Whist Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 3 Tournament
WhistGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona ClubFian
WhistSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele Clubozallan
WhistBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona Clubshobee1 kinobi

The Lucky Trax Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 5 Tournament
Lucky TraxGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Otrera Club1926
Lucky TraxSILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele Clubdgb
Lucky TraxSILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Cymopoleia Clubrobertst

The Intermediate Division of the American Rummikub Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 5 Tournament
American RummikubGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona Clubshobee1 kinobi
American RummikubSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos ClubJacob1987
American RummikubBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali Clubrandy1
American RummikubBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali ClubRed Panda

The Expert Division of the Backgammon Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 1 Tournament
BackgammonGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Otrera ClubWrighty
BackgammonSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Cymopoleia ClubDocMartin
BackgammonBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos Club1karlos
BackgammonBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos ClubShine
BackgammonBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos Clubhrhawk

The Upper Division of the Salvo Plus Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 2 Tournament
Salvo PlusGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Otrera Club1926
Salvo PlusSILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona Clubcmacker
Salvo PlusSILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos ClubJacob1987

The Lower Division of the Shake Your Bootie Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 5 Tournament
Shake Your BootieGOLD, SILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona Clubjohnnyyboy
Shake Your BootieGOLD, SILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Otrera ClubMamaBear
Shake Your BootieGOLD, SILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona Clubshobee1 kinobi

The Advanced Division of the Shake Rattle & Roll Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 4 Tournament
Shake Rattle & RollGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos ClubJacob1987
Shake Rattle & RollSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Otrera Clubheyred72
Shake Rattle & RollBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Cymopoleia ClubRabidWolff of the Wolf Pack

The Lower Division of the Maxi Shake Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 5 Tournament
Maxi ShakeGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Cymopoleia ClubJools
Maxi ShakeSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona Clubjagpnny
Maxi ShakeBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos ClubLittleTree
Maxi ShakeBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele Clubtzorec

The Hanging DiceMan Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 3 Tournament
Hanging DiceManGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele ClubJimC
Hanging DiceManSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali ClubmacBruck
Hanging DiceManBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali ClubDavidJ

The 2014 Summer Olympic Quarto 2nd Division Tournament
Mystery Games 8 QuartoGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali ClubRed Panda
Mystery Games 8 QuartoSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali ClubChris
Mystery Games 8 QuartoBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos Club1karlos
Mystery Games 8 QuartoBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos ClubSkiptonBull

The Camelot Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 5 Tournament
CamelotGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali ClubRed Panda
CamelotSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona Clubcmacker
CamelotBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona Clubgolfnutrof

The Upper Division of the Group Rummikub Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 4 Tournament
Group RummikubGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali ClubChris
Group RummikubSILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali ClubAndrewB
Group RummikubBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Otrera Clubfurryfeet


The Novice Division of the Cribbage Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 1 Tournament
CribbageGOLDThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos ClubJelaza
CribbageSILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Drona ClubDAKOTA
CribbageSILVER & BRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali Clubtriwire

The Domination Competition in The 2014 Summer Olympic Tournament Group 5 Tournament
DominationGOLD & SILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Semele ClubCLM
DominationGOLD & SILVERThe Summer Olympic 2016 Tityos ClubSkiptonBull
DominationBRONZEThe Summer Olympic 2016 Vali ClubChris





Competitions are published when gold, silver & bronze winners have been determined



Wanted

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Did you find the hidden coin in the newsletter ? Our winner last month was trinitymary. Congratulations to her for spotting it and being the first to send a message to GoldToken Support. We would like to give everyone a chance to play this fun game and win 5 Golderos,so you will only be eligible to win the Coin Hunt once every six months.


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