October 21 2002 Over The Edge Page 15 Continued from page 14 (usually by picking it from the wall; sometimes you take a discard and expose a group- ing). If your hand is not yet complete, you discard a tile. Now you have 13 tiles again. That’s the way a typical turn works. Then it’s the next play- er’s turn. And so on... Uniil... You Kiuow, MINDY, ERrKis RL ERLE ace ae POKIES YESTERD LAND NOTHING SAYS 3 LIKE SEXLST EXPEC: ig Qu wut?) NOTHING SAYS “Z: paw BAxED CHocoLATE CHL; Your GIRLERIEVA! THE HAND IS OVER There are two ways the hand can end: either some- body wins, or nobody wins. SOMEBODY WINS The moment someone has a hand of 14 tiles, with four groups and a pair, that player wins. Let’s say it’s you. Immediately say, “Mah- Jongg!” Lie all your tiles down on the table, face-up. You have won the hand. NOBODY WINS The moment there are no i MINDY, You NEED LOCATION 4 = Pe 2: APPLICATION DEADLINE USED SHIRTS FoR A DALLARS USD’ Gaal PANTS FOR A vaLAR/ USED NDERWEAR FoR A DotLAR January 31, 2003 - 4 p.m. EVERYTHING HERE 15 wow. THIS PLAC SHouLD BE CALLED y “COMMUNISM Va HOW TO APPLY ie I WU www.legis.gov.bc.ca. | BIN | cS, “AY De Zee ale 2 —— fl CS ee - , a HY SHOP ANYWHERE ELSE? f 4s if ' hs vi» , > —————— |e ee HF = » 6) “ Agee asi WM ez more tiles left in the wall, nobody can continue playing. Its a wall game. Everybody throw in your tiles and shuffle them good. Build new walls and go again. If the dealer wins, the dealer keeps the deal. If it's a wall game, the dealer keeps the deal. Otherwise, the deal moves on to the next player (Player 2). GAME STRUCTURE In Chinese mah-jongg, the deal moves completely around the table four times. Each play- er is dealer four times. To use this method, you have to keep track of who the first dealer was, and how many times the deal has been around the table. Rules from: http://www. slop- erama.comlimjfaq/mjfaq1 O.html PURPOSE Jo provide British Columbia university graduates an opportunity to supplement their academic training with exposure to public policy-making and the legislative process within the province’s parliamentary system. WHO [IS ELIGIBLE individuals who have received a Bachelor's Degree from a British Colurnbia university or a British Columbia university-college within two years of January 2004. TERM Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. January 5, 2004 - June 30, 2004 STIPEND $18,630 for 6 months Program Applications are available from Political Science Departments at all universities and university-colleges in British Columbia. You can also request an application by contacting the Public Education and Outreach office, Room 144, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C., V8V 1X4. Telephone: (250) 387-8669 or E-mail: BCLIP @leg.bc.ca or print an application from the website: ACADEMIC ADVISORS Dr. Paul Tennant, University of British Columbia, Academic Director Dr. Patrick Smith, Simon Fraser University Dr. Norman Ruff, University of Victoria Dr. Tracy Summerville, University of Northern British Columbia