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Had coffee with [livejournal.com profile] elmur_fudd yesterday---good hangin'. Just came back from lunch with coworker. had a beer! oooh!

This weekend to look forward to: more library DVDs, cleaning, maybe Discount Tire, dominoes. Anything else? I forget.

Date: Jan. 28th, 2005 09:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peteralway.livejournal.com
Geez Louise! I haven't played dominoes in at least a quarter century. And I'm quite sure I played with them more as a building set than as the game was meant to be played. I think the family had two matched sets stored in one box, and each kid would build a tower on the table. Then we'd take turns sliding a domino at the other kid's fort, to see who knocked it down first. We had all sorts of strategies for fortifying the citadel with walls around the tower.

Later on, as older brothers moved away, I just built elabrate towers, domes, and other archetectural wonders.

You guys actually play that game where you use the dots? Bizzare! I think I've only played whatever version is generic in the US once or twice. It was much more gratifying setting them up in rows, going up stairs and stuff, and knocking them down. I think the high point was having the last one land on a mouse trap loaded with a ping-pong ball.

Definitely I grew up with dominoes as a craft, rather than as a mathematical, intellectual pursuit.

Date: Jan. 28th, 2005 10:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fflo.livejournal.com
I was a building domino person as a kid and exclusively for many years---love the knock 'em down thing. I wish I'd thought of the mousetrap-cum-ping-pong-ball, though! You showed signs of genius early on, hunh, Pete.

I love the combination of strategies that bones (scored in multiples of 5s) calls for. There's a "spinner"---the first double played---off of which play can happen in 4 directions, but the vertical ones only become "active" for scoring once a bone is added to one side or the other there. One wants not only to score often & as much as possible, but also to "go out" first---not having to draw bones from the boneyard & load up your hand---cuz that not only scores more points (potentially) but (moreover) give one dominion over what bone gets played first in the next hand.

I was taught by a guy who worked with me at Balto City Comm College. He was great. Holly would never let me use all of his pseudo-psychological tactics of bravado and such, but she too liked the game, as do many of my favorite folk. Want to play some time? I'm a gentle teacher (at first). (Once you learn, the kid gloves come off!)

Date: Jan. 28th, 2005 11:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peteralway.livejournal.com
I can't take original credit for the mousetrap and ping-pong ball. I got that from my big brother, who in turn got the idea of a ping-pong bll/mousetrap chain reaction from Disney's "Our Friend the Atom."

But yeah, sure it sounds fun to try a game of dominoes sometime. Those games always have such wierd jargon--spinners and bones and boneyards (I do remember "boneyard," but I never heard the pieces called bones).

The only game I've actually played recently has been Scrabble.
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