I was a sub tonight in my Mom's bunco group. It was fun! Its the first time I have ever played. I ate too much . . . but I had a great time! I am curious how many bloggers play bunco . . . do you play?
I never lived in a swim/tennis neighborhood--that's where they are the biggest deal here.
I believe the get togethers are better known as "drunco"!
We actually played one time with our Sunday School class about 15 years ago and it was pretty fun considering I really don't like games. (but we did it at church, so there was no "drunco" involved!)
oh we PLAY! We are pretty hard core, especially when it comes to the number of players, we will only play with a minimum of 12. The host always does a theme and it normally involes wardrobe... such as Pajama party or something like that. I love it, it's so fun and always a great time!
WE used to play and stopped, but we still get together once a month (still taking turns hosting) and each hostess decides what to do each month. Some do a movie, mexican restaurant, jewerly making, pottery making, drinks, etc. whatever your little heart desires. I am glad we still get together-don't miss playing so much.
I have actually never played Bunco. However, I keep reading about these groups and roomie just bought a pink Bunco set so maybe we will start a young, social group.
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We play in Raleigh! It is always so much fun :)
^YUP :)
No bunco...in Texas lots of women played for $$$, I never like to lose, so I never joined in.
I use to and really miss it. My group got smaller and smaller as they were getting married, having children and moving away.
I never lived in a swim/tennis neighborhood--that's where they are the biggest deal here.
I believe the get togethers are better known as "drunco"!
We actually played one time with our Sunday School class about 15 years ago and it was pretty fun considering I really don't like games. (but we did it at church, so there was no "drunco" involved!)
I've heard of it and have a lot of girlfriends who play but I've never participated.
I do! Our neighborhood ladies get together once a month to play and we rotate houses.
My Junior League does a Bunco night weekly, but I have never played! Sounds fun though!!!
oh we PLAY! We are pretty hard core, especially when it comes to the number of players, we will only play with a minimum of 12. The host always does a theme and it normally involes wardrobe... such as Pajama party or something like that.
I love it, it's so fun and always a great time!
oh its so fun!
We definitely play in Mississippi. I'm in two and sub for two more!
WE used to play and stopped, but we still get together once a month (still taking turns hosting) and each hostess decides what to do each month. Some do a movie, mexican restaurant, jewerly making, pottery making, drinks, etc. whatever your little heart desires. I am glad we still get together-don't miss playing so much.
I have actually never played Bunco. However, I keep reading about these groups and roomie just bought a pink Bunco set so maybe we will start a young, social group.
I want to learn how!
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