The card game Bridge
- Black Orchid
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Re: The card game Bridge
My mother was NOT a card player but a bunch of her friends wanted to get together to play Canasta, 500 and Euchre so I got roped in to it too to keep her company when they all came around.
It was fun at the time but I cannot even remember how to play now.
It was fun at the time but I cannot even remember how to play now.
- BigP
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Re: The card game Bridge
They best advice I can give you regarding bridges is,
""Don't burn them"""
""Don't burn them"""
- Neferti
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Re: The card game Bridge
Agree. 500, Canasta and Euchre are easy to forget. Apart from the Bridge Clubs, I doubt anyone gets invited over now, on a Winter Saturday night, for a game of 500 in front of the open fire and no booze.Black Orchid wrote:My mother was NOT a card player but a bunch of her friends wanted to get together to play Canasta, 500 and Euchre so I got roped in to it too to keep her company when they all came around.
It was fun at the time but I cannot even remember how to play now.
Does anyone remember Cocktail Parties at HOME?
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Does your rest home have a bridge evening ? lolNeferti~ wrote:Agree. 500, Canasta and Euchre are easy to forget. Apart from the Bridge Clubs, I doubt anyone gets invited over now, on a Winter Saturday night, for a game of 500 in front of the open fire and no booze.Black Orchid wrote:My mother was NOT a card player but a bunch of her friends wanted to get together to play Canasta, 500 and Euchre so I got roped in to it too to keep her company when they all came around.
It was fun at the time but I cannot even remember how to play now.
Does anyone remember Cocktail Parties at HOME?
- Neferti
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Does yours?BigP wrote:Does your rest home have a bridge evening ? lolNeferti~ wrote:Agree. 500, Canasta and Euchre are easy to forget. Apart from the Bridge Clubs, I doubt anyone gets invited over now, on a Winter Saturday night, for a game of 500 in front of the open fire and no booze.Black Orchid wrote:My mother was NOT a card player but a bunch of her friends wanted to get together to play Canasta, 500 and Euchre so I got roped in to it too to keep her company when they all came around.
It was fun at the time but I cannot even remember how to play now.
Does anyone remember Cocktail Parties at HOME?
- BigP
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Neferti~ wrote:Does yours?BigP wrote:Does your rest home have a bridge evening ? lolNeferti~ wrote:Agree. 500, Canasta and Euchre are easy to forget. Apart from the Bridge Clubs, I doubt anyone gets invited over now, on a Winter Saturday night, for a game of 500 in front of the open fire and no booze.Black Orchid wrote:My mother was NOT a card player but a bunch of her friends wanted to get together to play Canasta, 500 and Euchre so I got roped in to it too to keep her company when they all came around.
It was fun at the time but I cannot even remember how to play now.
Does anyone remember Cocktail Parties at HOME?
Not sure , im usually in bed by 7,30
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Re: The card game Bridge
Have I stumbled across a retirement village?
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mellie wrote:Have I stumbled across a retirement village?
Could you speak up a little please dear, im a little hard at hearing
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Re: The card game Bridge
You and me both.
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Re: The card game Bridge
I think someone tried to teach me to play bridge once, and I instantly disliked it.
I was pretty young, 12 or so, probably would have rathered been doing something else.
I like chess, though am rusty.
I was pretty young, 12 or so, probably would have rathered been doing something else.
I like chess, though am rusty.
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