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anyone else grow up playing Rook??????
hillbille
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used to sit by the hour and watch my dad, uncles and grampa play, I was maybe 8-10, I was considered to young to play with the men folk and would sit all evening on friday or saturday nights watching them play occasionally going into the kitchen only to be chased out by mom as they were catching up on their gossip and I wasn't allowed to hear that either....... as I got older most of them got to old to play and haven't played in years, doubt most of the younger folks on here even know the game or heard of it
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My parents played pinochle with my moms parents when I was a wee lad.
boys against the girls.
Id always watch and learned by watching.
One night when I was about 9, mom was tired and ready to quit so I said that I’d sit in until the game was over.
I got dealt a killer hand.
A double run with a 1000 Aces.
I bid my hand and grandma and I smoked them.
Really pissed my dad and grandpa off big time.
My grandma always remembered that game. 😃
Played uno with my other grandparents.
I played all kinds of rummy and other card games with my moms parents.
Great memories
Played hearts, spades, and euchre in college.
always a house full of kids and watchers . * note at the time we lived in a three room house and it was small and my family had 6 including my mom dad and us kids ) add in another 7 or 8 adults and assorted kids and most all the adults smoked or chewed it was a fall thru spring ordeal . mostly nickle dime quarter bets , doors closed as it was cold out the house was crowded and looked like it was on fire from all the smoke
I would not eat lunch at school to save my quarter ( each day ) so I could play not the best idea but the grownups did not mind me and couple other younger cousins playing , I remember winning 20 or 30 dollars and for a young kid I was weekend rich ( not the term we used but being PC
we mostly sat on the floor as the kitchen table was to small or it may have a rummy game with the kids going on .
as I got older the stakes also got larger we also started going to different relatives houses for the game toward the end we still had quarter, fifty cent, maybe a dollar bids however 20.00 even 50.00 was not uncommon I had a uncle who like to show off
and by then most of us kids had grown up and had jobs ,
good side a lot of family bonding and we got to see each other often very rare these days. strange most all my family brother sister dad uncles cousins and many of the players died from cancer later on may they all RIP ( not really a surprise it was a a totally smoke filled room how I missed out just luck so far
even my wife joined in when we were first married . but sadly some of the cousins started cheating for lack of better words and show off bids trying to buy a pot we never set a limit as it was family and most knew no one had money to really loose but it did in the old family game sad it came to that but it just faded out .
my dad loved playing cards and fishing the only two real enjoyments I think he had as both were for the most part inexpensive.
when he was younger he use to go off into the woods in Tennessee for poker games hiding from the law the sheriff busted the group one night dad did not have any cards in his hand so they did not get him for playing cards ,, but gave him a 20.00 fine for eyeballing LOL he never got over that made up charge
your post about cards gave me a flash back to much simpler times and family and friends long gone from this world
Yep. Lots of time spent playing Rook. Have not played since 1979.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Yes! I played hookie a lot.
BTW you misspelled "hookie".
My mother, the religous fanatic, said cards in the house were a sin.
I taught my daughter (age 4) to count using a deck of cards as flashcards.
That's what the old Norwegian Lutherans played because playing cards is of the devil.
Lots of canasta playedby the adults , several illegal poker houses scattered around . We kids played rummy and gin rummy