@torunn saidMy parents were “into” bridge, though we played canasta with our grandparents. Speaking of bridge reminds me that there was usually drink involved so would anyone care for a beverage?🤔👍
As a child, I used to watch my parents play canasta with our neighbours - I learned the game that way. I think they stopped meeting over a game of canasta when television was introduced. My friends who are my age learned it from their parents.
@great-big-stees saidI always care for a beverage - my usual 'shaken not stirred'. 🙂
My parents were “into” bridge, though we played canasta with our grandparents. Speaking of bridge reminds me that there was usually drink involved so would anyone care for a beverage?🤔👍
@torunn saidThere’s no accounting for some people’s preferences. Although we agree on many things torun, when it comes to Martini’s we take different forks in the road. Here you go shaken.😡😉🍸
I always care for a beverage - my usual 'shaken not stirred'. 🙂
@great-big-stees saidI am now the age when I can indulge in things, and I do. 🙂
There’s no accounting for some people’s preferences. Although we agree on many things torun, when it comes to Martini’s we take different forks in the road. Here you go shaken.😡😉🍸
@torunn saidAs well you should.😁
I am now the age when I can indulge in things, and I do. 🙂
@very-rusty saidNo, it doesn't, without knowing I would guess it looks like his wife.
Stees, Your avatar looks like torunn.
-VR
@torunn saidThe introduction of TV sure did interfere with how neighbors got along, eh? And it is *worse* with social media (facebook etc)
As a child, I used to watch my parents play canasta with our neighbours - I learned the game that way. I think they stopped meeting over a game of canasta when television was introduced. My friends who are my age learned it from their parents.
@earl-of-trumps saidIt destroyed a social pattern as smart-phones do today.
The introduction of TV sure did interfere with how neighbors got along, eh? And it is *worse* with social media (facebook etc)