Spring and summer traditions

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“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”

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2-fer

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How 'bout some 'merican questions!

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The usual 1 for me.

Gob, a full house is 3 of a kind and a pair. That's only 5. What did you do with the other 2?
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You've been living amongst the savages* too long Meade;

Blackout - this is a game where every number on the board should be covered. It is also referred to as coverall. In the UK, the expression "Full House" is preferred, but some of the online bingo rooms use the American terms.

* and in SA.
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Not even the same game.
:loon

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At least there is a card involved...
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Give gob a break you all know people his age prefer bingo
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.

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Spring and Summer Traditions - Fertility Rites?

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I believe that's the orgin of the May Pole Dance.

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are you acting the goat?
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:nana

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I can't believe I actually got 4/7...

I only knew one, (thanks to the discussion we had here about the cheese run) but managed to get three more right based on my understanding of the eccentricities of the British people... 8-)
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Lord Jim wrote:I can't believe I actually got 4/7...

I only knew one, (thanks to the discussion we had here about the cheese run) but managed to get three more right based on my understanding of the eccentricities of the British people... 8-)

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