[PW] card game
Luke Owens
lilongjr at gmail.com
Fri Jun 8 03:21:58 PDT 2007
No, Virginia, your family probably didn't. When I was growing up, we had a
game called "Cr*p on Your Neighbor" that was a variation of Crazy Eights.
That was in Oregon. When I moved to Southern California in 1975, I found the
same game under the name "Screw Your Neighbor". It appears that the name is
regional, but the game itself is all over the place. <G>
Of course, the commercial version is called "Uno"....
Luke
-------Original Message-------
From: Virginia Brown
Date: 07.Jun.07 10.33.03
To: list at project-wombat.org
Subject: [PW] card game
This one is for me - does anyone remember an old card game called "Molest
Your Neighbor"? And, if so, do you remember how to play?
Then again - this could be a game that my family invented. . . .
thanks.
Virginia Brown, MLIS
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