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It was a great night of fun although we were down several regulars. But that meant I got to meet a few new Subs--including a couple of cute munchkins who teamed up to take the place of one of the regular players.
I have fun teasing kidos, so in typical Mary Lou style, pepper the Munchkins with Qs: what's your name? how old are you? What's your favorite subject in school. Then I looked them in the eyes and asked, "You know those adults who let kidos win?"
Their eyes glittered in anticipation as their heads bobbled their "yeses!"
"Well, I'm NOT one of those adults! If you beat me, you will win fair and square. I'm competative."
They giggled. Nervously.
I was serious.
Fast forward to the end of the night. We gathered around the Head Table and counted up our wins, wipe outs, and Buncos.
"Who had the most Buncos?"
"Four!" I say confidently.
The RugRats had 5.
"Most wins?"
"Ten!" I shouted gleefully.
The midgets also had 10--but players can only win one prize. One other, adult-sized, player also had 10 wins.
It didn't matter though, because yet another regular player had 11 wins!
The good news: We also get money back for second most wins. So the two of us with 10 wins had a roll off. Which I won.
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But the BEST part of the night? Besides the yummy chili, winning the money to play the next few months, and stress-free fun with a bunch of really fun ladies from a variety of lifestyles?
Next month Rhonda is hosting a "Brinner" (breakfast for diner--my favorite meal)
AND we have to wear our JAMMIES!!!
My card group has had several Jammie Card Nights. I love Jammie Card Night. I've often wanted Bunco to be played in our PJs. And my wish is coming true next month!
I'm glad Jammie Night is spilling over to Bunco. Now if it can spill over into the rest of my life.
Why not? People go to shopping wearing their PJs. All. The. Time.
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