[ARRL-ODV:8130] Re: Euchre Nite

Fantastic, well that is 3 definites. Need one more for a good game of partners. If we get more, we can always have another table set up. Thanks Jim. 73, Tuck Jim Fenstermaker, K9JF wrote:
Tuck, Dick, et all, Being a transplanted mid-westerner (you can't tell by the call - hi) I would be honored to play Euchre with the gang. It was the demise of my career at Purdue but, I got my senses back when I went to Indiana Univ. ! Haven't played in a number of years but I certainly haven't forgotten. Jim K9JF/7
----- Original Message ----- From: <dick@pobox.com> To: "arrl-odv" <arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org> Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2002 8:35 AM Subject: [ARRL-ODV:8127] Re: Euchre Nite
25 DEC, 2002 - 1025 CST
Hello Tuck...
Our first two waves (out of four) of Christmas Day activity are now
complete
and I have a few minutes to respond to your inquiry.
I grew up in central Missouri and Euchre is one of the few widespread card games that I never played. Pinochle, Canasta, Gin Rummy, Hearts, Black Jack, Poker (no wild cards - moderate stakes), and Bridge are my games...
with
Bridge being my current card game activity. If time permits, I might be interested in watching a game of Euchre. However, please keep in mind
that
there is often a meeting of the "ARRL Lively Arts Society" on one of these evenings.
73 - Dick, W9GIG
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