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11/26/2010 11:18 #53166

Goose Your Neighbor
Category: games
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My family plays this card game called "goose your neighbor." It is not the same as the game "Screw Your Neighbor" and I could not find it on google so I decided to write about it here and bring it to internet.

RULES:
a. You can have as many people as your want sitting in a circle with three stacks of money e.g. 3 nickels, 3 quarters, 3 dollars, 3 chips, etc. We usually use nickels although, my brother now charges me a dollar for 3 nickels so it is not really any cheaper than using quarters.

b. You use a regular deck of playing card minus the jokers.

c. The dealer shuffles and passes out one face down card to each person in a clockwise fashion starting with the person sitting after the dealer and ending with the dealer.

d. You look at your card and the object is to have the lowest card on the table. The person with the highest card, pays one stack to the pot. In this game the lowest card is a 2 and the highest card is an ace. The cards ascend in normal order 2,3,4,...J,Q,K

e. Starting with the person to the dealer's left, the player determines if they want to keep their card e.g. they think it is low enough. If not they can trade cards with the player to their left.

f. The player to the left has no choice unless have a 7, the neutral blocker card, which makes them immune to passing. If they have a 7 then simply turn it over when the person tries to pass and then the passer is stuck with their card.

g. If the pass is completed and the person whom the card is being passed to passes the player to their right a higher card than the one they receive, they then knock on the table to indicate the situation to the other players.

h. Once the pass/stay action has made it around the table, the dealer turns over their card. They can then either stay or pick one from the top of the pile.

i. Once that is completed, the other players all turn over their cards simultaneously and the one with the highest card has to pay the pot.

j. If their is a tie for highest, both players pay the pot.

k. The next round, the player to the dealer's left is the new dealer.

l. Once a player loses all three of their stacks, they got one free round "on their honor." When they lose that, they are out of the game.

l. The last player remaining gets to keep the pot or split it with their children/grandchildren if they look like they are going to cry ;)

mike - 12/23/20 20:26
i'm glad you documented this. I was actually looking for a picture but came across this and am glad it is here because I couldn't exactly remember how to play. It's been a while since we played goose your neighbor
mike - 12/23/20 20:26
i'm glad you documented this. I was actually looking for a picture but came across this and am glad it is here because I couldn't exactly remember how to play. It's been a while since we played goose your neighbor
mike - 12/23/20 20:26
i'm glad you documented this. I was actually looking for a picture but came across this and am glad it is here because I couldn't exactly remember how to play. It's been a while since we played goose your neighbor
mike - 12/23/20 20:26
i'm glad you documented this. I was actually looking for a picture but came across this and am glad it is here because I couldn't exactly remember how to play. It's been a while since we played goose your neighbor
tinypliny - 11/30/10 08:44
Almost like a version of mahjong (with slightly less malice).
tinypliny - 11/30/10 08:43
So complicated!
mike - 11/26/10 23:48
i love the last part about splitting the pot

11/25/2010 13:08 #53164

Organic vs non-organic
Category: food
Generally, I buy organic everything because I like to support organic farmers and I generally don't want to consume hormones, antibiotics and pesticides. I recognize this is cost prohibitive for a lot of people, especially those with larger families. I generally am feeding just one person. Figuring the risk can't be equal for all foods, I decided to look into it a bit.

It seems there is a general consensus that meat, milk, celery, strawberries, blueberries, grapes, peaches are riddled with pesticides and hormones while other foods don't matter as much e.g. pineapple, avacados, onions, etc.

I totally believe this is the case for celery, as just about all organic celery I buy has bugs which makes me thing they must spray the crap out of the regular variety. I am fine with the bugs, I just inspect first and wash them off.

I don't know for sure but I am also guessing that it really doesn't matter with blackberries. I believe this because I had the most the most prolific, luscious blckberries bushes in the yard and I eat the berries all summer without bugs attacking them. It always surprises me because they are so juicy and sweet. I think most of the small bugs have a hard time getting through the coating on the seeds. The only thing that seems to ever get them are large ants and only when the berries are broken.

I swear that some organic food really tastes better. I would say milk is one of those. Then again other ones can sometimes be infested with bugs.

whatsonmyfood.org has pretty interesting breakdowns of specific foods. I also got the following guide from
::READ PDF::

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tinypliny - 11/30/10 08:51
I think the difference in taste is real but it is also an artifact of how long the produce has been stored till it gets to you.

If it is organically farmed, the sellers KNOW that the shelf-life of the produce is going to be low so it gets from the farm to your hands in far less time than produce that has been grown with pesticides.

The real comparison would be to taste both kinds of produce after an equal period of time off the farm. I would be interested in opinions from that comparison.
leetee - 11/26/10 14:21
i can say i used to think it was all hogwash. then, i tried local organic strawberries and they were orgasmic -- THIS is what food is supposed to taste like!!
fing - 11/26/10 09:57
I agree with you Paul. I think that the organic chicken is much better then the regular pack. It has more flavor and keeps moist longer.
uncutsaniflush - 11/25/10 20:41
I definitely think that organic makes a difference for fruit, especially strawberries, peaches, nectarines and apples. I've noticed less of difference in vegetables.

11/24/2010 23:03 #53162

Longan Fruits
Category: food
I enjoy then a bunch but they are not half as tasty as litchee fruits. Either that or the ones I got were not so ripe.

The store I got them at smelled so gross and has these fly traps above the fish section. Who puts fly traps in a food store window?

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11/24/2010 22:58 #53161

The best pumkin seeds ever
Category: food
This year at the giant pumpkin farm the worker convinced us to buy these smaller pumpkins with what he described a shellless seeds. He wasn't kidding they we so delicious and easy to eat.

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11/24/2010 22:55 #53160

Airport Security Check?
Okay not really ;)

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heidi - 11/28/10 00:34
Oh, and on my way through security at BNI, no one checked my ID. Not at the entrance, not at the gate. I got to Maryland and asked Michelle's mom, who works for the Dep't of Homeland Security, if this was normal. She was shocked. So she's going to have a good story at work tomorrow. "My houseguest flew out of BNI Thursday and didn't get asked for ID at any point. Oh, yeah, she's white."
heidi - 11/28/10 00:31
I was a little flustered getting to the airport this afternoon and forgot to take a minute and change to a non-underwire bra. (kinda stupid i should have to worry about which bra i wear.) My cute, sexy underwire set of the metal detectors in the old-style security and i got rerouted to the pornoscanner. Twice. I think I should have just flashed them. fuck the tsa.

Good thing I wasn't wearing a pad. :::link:::
james - 11/27/10 02:14
One can hope this is what the future brings.