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A game I haven't played in about forty years but that we played a lot in the 1970s and 80s was Rummoli.

My mother still plays it with her friends every Monday afternoon. She always comes away a big winner, with her bag of pennies!
 
You are all individuals.

Yes, we are all individuals.

I'm not.
Fantastic story prompt!

I'm sure Rigor Mortis was only quoting "The Life of Brian" (I recognised it instantly, but I'm a big Python nerd). :P That's why I included a video of that scene. :)

If she weighs more than a duck ...

... then she's made of wood!

And therefore ... ??

... A witch! A witch!! BURN THE WITCH!!!

It's a fair cop.
 
A game I haven't played in about forty years but that we played a lot in the 1970s and 80s was Rummoli.

My mother still plays it with her friends every Monday afternoon. She always comes away a big winner, with her bag of pennies!
My parents loved to play this game at my mom's brother's place down the road when I was very smol (holidays, random weekends). Plenty of family friends and neighbours in the area would join in, and they'd play for hours while us kids hung out in the basement watching their satellite (gasp!) TV. One of those massive dishes from the early 90s. They played with nickels and drank a lot of wine.
 
I read that last line as they played with rickets and drank a lot of wine.

Does wine cure rickets?

I think I need to go to bed.
 
I haven't picked up a book that's compelled me to keep reading in way too long. Four-fifths of the new books at the library are sci fi, fantasy, romance, or mysteries someone cranked out in a couple of months because, ho-hum, it was time.

Feeling grumpy...
 
I haven't picked up a book that's compelled me to keep reading in way too long. Four-fifths of the new books at the library are sci fi, fantasy, romance, or mysteries someone cranked out in a couple of months because, ho-hum, it was time.

Feeling grumpy...
Read some Wodehouse.
 
I haven't picked up a book that's compelled me to keep reading in way too long. Four-fifths of the new books at the library are sci fi, fantasy, romance, or mysteries someone cranked out in a couple of months because, ho-hum, it was time.

Feeling grumpy...
Literary fiction is rapidly aging out of the public preference.
 
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