DuffTime wrote:
ok ok plz carry me omg
i was only waiting for you to ask
Temzilla wrote:
Too hot to be icecream.
Luther3000 wrote:
He looks like a hair gel advert on legs
Toshabi wrote:
Icecreamy, with hair as slick and smooth as the ocean waves of Cocobana
Nah, we call it Bridge here. At least that's how I know it as. My parents played it with the neighbors, and my grandparents tried to teach me how, since I kept reading the Bridge columns in the local paper.
At the time, though, I was about 5 or so, and I just didn't pay much attention. I don't want you to think I'm making fun of it, though. I just didn't really pick up an interest for it.
At the time, though, I was about 5 or so, and I just didn't pay much attention. I don't want you to think I'm making fun of it, though. I just didn't really pick up an interest for it.
^ Oh no, I didn't take it that way, sadly the game is mostly played by elderly people. It is really fun, and I believe it actually teaches you some life lessons as well :)
DuffTime wrote:
ok ok plz carry me omg
i was only waiting for you to ask
Temzilla wrote:
Too hot to be icecream.
Luther3000 wrote:
He looks like a hair gel advert on legs
Toshabi wrote:
Icecreamy, with hair as slick and smooth as the ocean waves of Cocobana
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DuffTime wrote:
ok ok plz carry me omg
i was only waiting for you to ask
Temzilla wrote:
Too hot to be icecream.
Luther3000 wrote:
He looks like a hair gel advert on legs
Toshabi wrote:
Icecreamy, with hair as slick and smooth as the ocean waves of Cocobana
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Bridge is a card game. It is also known in the US as "that card game your parents played but you couldn't possibly understand the rules for because you weren't old enough".
I started learning when I was 6, at the same time as my dad :P I believe it is more commonly known as Contract Bridge in other countries :)