Anonymous wrote:I make up fake etymology of words.
Garlic = the lick of Gar, a guy with famously bad breath.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We play Uno all the time. We take the cards to restaurants. We sit around for sometimes hours after dinner playing and talking. We take them camping. If we forget the cards, we just buy another set.
We go to theater a lot. Day trips to NYC. West End when in London. Community theater here and wherever we travel. HS musicals.
I love this and we could be friends in real life I love uno! How many set of cards do you have?
Well, there’s the deck that’s always in my purse, the one on the kitchen table by the salt and pepper, the one that we keep with games and each kid has their own deck. I’ve had Amazon deliver them to hotels if we forget.
We’ve tried Uno Attack and some others but really just end up playing with the regular cards. And my youngest is in college now and we still do this. And if we (parents) are away, we often find them at home together around the table. It’s really sweet.
Any weird uno rules or do you stay traditional? In my house dealer sets rules.
Anonymous wrote:I am genuinely obsessed with the Family Relationships thread, and consider the holiday strife threads to be part of the cozy Christmas magic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We play Uno all the time. We take the cards to restaurants. We sit around for sometimes hours after dinner playing and talking. We take them camping. If we forget the cards, we just buy another set.
We go to theater a lot. Day trips to NYC. West End when in London. Community theater here and wherever we travel. HS musicals.
I love this and we could be friends in real life I love uno! How many set of cards do you have?
Well, there’s the deck that’s always in my purse, the one on the kitchen table by the salt and pepper, the one that we keep with games and each kid has their own deck. I’ve had Amazon deliver them to hotels if we forget.
We’ve tried Uno Attack and some others but really just end up playing with the regular cards. And my youngest is in college now and we still do this. And if we (parents) are away, we often find them at home together around the table. It’s really sweet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We play Uno all the time. We take the cards to restaurants. We sit around for sometimes hours after dinner playing and talking. We take them camping. If we forget the cards, we just buy another set.
We go to theater a lot. Day trips to NYC. West End when in London. Community theater here and wherever we travel. HS musicals.
I love this and we could be friends in real life I love uno! How many set of cards do you have?
Anonymous wrote:We play Uno all the time. We take the cards to restaurants. We sit around for sometimes hours after dinner playing and talking. We take them camping. If we forget the cards, we just buy another set.
We go to theater a lot. Day trips to NYC. West End when in London. Community theater here and wherever we travel. HS musicals.