Did you ever wonder what others in the cOC did for fun?
Re: Did you ever wonder what others in the cOC did for fun?
I wasn't allowed to participate in anything that would interfere with missing a service. We were expected to be there every time the damn door was open. Gospel Meetings, Vacation Bible School and whatever took priority over everything. There were times we might not even have all our schoolwork done, but by golly, we were there for good ol' preachin'!
Any time we had any sort of friends over, it was always the kids from church. My birthday "celebrations" were turned into stuff for the church kids, and I was never allowed to invite the neighborhood children, who I played and went to school with every day.
Any time we had any sort of friends over, it was always the kids from church. My birthday "celebrations" were turned into stuff for the church kids, and I was never allowed to invite the neighborhood children, who I played and went to school with every day.
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In my day the adults played 42. That was pretty much what they did when they'd get together with fellow church members.
~Stone Cold Ivyrose Austin~
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And don't forget potluck dinners!Ivy wrote:In my day the adults played 42. That was pretty much what they did when they'd get together with fellow church members.
Moogy
NI COC for over 30 years, but out for over 40 years now
Mostly Methodist for about 30 years.
Left the UMC in 2019 based on their decision to condemn LGBT+ persons and to discipline Pastors who perform same-sex marriages
NI COC for over 30 years, but out for over 40 years now
Mostly Methodist for about 30 years.
Left the UMC in 2019 based on their decision to condemn LGBT+ persons and to discipline Pastors who perform same-sex marriages
Re: Did you ever wonder what others in the cOC did for fun?
oh man, no one plays 42 here...they all play Euchre which I have come to love. I have tried getting a 42 app for my phone but I am too cheap.
Isn't the world wonderful...I am all for rational optimism and I am staying positive.
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My parents belonged to a group of married couples at church who got together about once a month to have a dinner with a NATIONAL THEME. Like, say, 'Italy', and they'd eat spaghetti. Or 'France' and they'd have something 'French'. You know: exotic meals. They'd get dressed up like they did for church.
I THINK a few people played bridge, but my parents never did. Mother said cards were Satan's Bible and we weren't allowed to have a card deck in the house (except Old Maid). That gave me a lot of difficulty in college when I took Statistics, because the teacher kept using a card deck to illustrate chance and probability - and I didn't know what a 'suit' was or a 'knave' or a 'jack' (apparently the same thing) and I didn't know how many cards were in a deck....hopeless.
I THINK a few people played bridge, but my parents never did. Mother said cards were Satan's Bible and we weren't allowed to have a card deck in the house (except Old Maid). That gave me a lot of difficulty in college when I took Statistics, because the teacher kept using a card deck to illustrate chance and probability - and I didn't know what a 'suit' was or a 'knave' or a 'jack' (apparently the same thing) and I didn't know how many cards were in a deck....hopeless.
History is the fiction we invent to persuade ourselves that events are knowable and that life has order and direction. That's why events are always reinterpreted when values change. We need new versions of history to allow for our current prejudices.
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Actually the Catholic deck has 7 more cards. They usually have the two jokers, instructions, printing info, and spare blanks.
Isn't the world wonderful...I am all for rational optimism and I am staying positive.
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whoa. I have enough trouble with 52!klp wrote:Actually the Catholic deck has 7 more cards. They usually have the two jokers, instructions, printing info, and spare blanks.
History is the fiction we invent to persuade ourselves that events are knowable and that life has order and direction. That's why events are always reinterpreted when values change. We need new versions of history to allow for our current prejudices.
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I always wanted to go to other kids' houses but rarely ever got the chance. I wondered how they lived, where they lived, what they did at home.
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I love 42. I miss 84 which uses a double set and different scoring. We set up a friend with a pat hand when he left to go to the bathroom. The smile on his face was detectable during the bidding. We gave him a run of sixes plus doubles. He could not afford to lose the bid. Any other trump would have been a loser for him. Talk about pressure.Ivy wrote:In my day the adults played 42. That was pretty much what they did when they'd get together with fellow church members.
I call it: Church of Christ cards!
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The most fun and memorable times I had were when Mom and Dad's friends would invite us over after Sunday night service for 42 and sandwiches.....we'd play with their kids, if they had them. I loved it.ena wrote:I love 42. I miss 84 which uses a double set and different scoring. We set up a friend with a pat hand when he left to go to the bathroom. The smile on his face was detectable during the bidding. We gave him a run of sixes plus doubles. He could not afford to lose the bid. Any other trump would have been a loser for him. Talk about pressure.Ivy wrote:In my day the adults played 42. That was pretty much what they did when they'd get together with fellow church members.
I call it: Church of Christ cards!
~Stone Cold Ivyrose Austin~