When night falls they dine on fresh seafood they have caught and play cards.
Every weekend, I invite my colleagues and friends to my home to play cards.
"I play golf one day a week, I don't play cards and I'm too old for broads, " he says.
He orders an appetizer instead of an entree when he goes out to play cards with friends during the week.
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The story goes that he asked for the particular serving so that he could eat while continuing to play cards.
If they cannot drink alcohol, play cards or take drugs, they may find the social life at church more appealing.
As an adult, he continued to play cards, though with little success.
The school is using them to teach phonics and play cards or memory and imitation games with children aged from five to 10.
In the very near future, Anderson said there will likely be tablets on the sidelines that will provide digital video and replace the coaches' laminated play cards.
Or we might play out in the yard and play ball with the kids, or lay on the sofa and watch TV or play cards or play dominoes.
And I was on the bottom bunk, so that piece of property belonged to me I could read my letters there or play cards and no one walked past me.
At the clubhouse, residents can watch games on 17 televisions in the sports bar, play cards in one of two rooms or catch a movie in the 36-seat theater.
The opponent will only be using the land during the first few tap outs, and it will be to play cards with significantly higher board value than Contaminated Ground.
Club members own equity shares in the club and play cards and dine at the clubhouse with their neighbors, many of whom moved to the community together from up north.
"It was just a nice, normal family, " neighbor Rhonda Cullen said Saturday, recalling how she and other women on the street would often go to each others' houses to play cards.
And people, my neighbors, are always surprised because I live on the second floor apartment, and there are usually 40 pairs of shoes in front of my gate, and people play cards inside and play chess.
Patrons go below ground to play cards, sleep, exercise and work on laptops--all the while inhaling air that can have 1, 700 picocuries of radon per liter (about 1, 300 times as much as air in the average home).
In the country, on terra firma, a doctor of good family could play cards and chess with well-born friends, and supervise his gardens and the collection of rents from his tenant farmers, all the while staying clear of the infections summer brought to Venice.
While he may have already capitulated to Union troops, she enlists the stalwart Confederate general of her imagination to fight one more losing battle with the new Southern male, a pallid spawn who can't shoot, can't hunt, can't fight, and can't play cards.
It does not bother us when they forbid their own people to eat Oscar Mayer, clerk at Saks on the Sabbath, marry people of the same gender, drink Starbucks, play cards, dance, engage in any effort to prevent conception, terminate a pregnancy within the first trimester or sew a zipper into their clothing.
Industries and approaches change, but your reputation can last if you play your cards right.
"You play the cards you're dealt, " Ebert wrote in an email in January 2011.
One that has some tax benefits, at least if you play your cards right?
If they play their cards right, we may finally get the sequel trilogy the franchise deserves.
And if you play your cards right, the temp gig can parlay into a permanent, full-time position.
Attention Gen Y: If you play your cards right today, you will get a shot at the corner office.
Yahoo can be a web conglomerate if they play their cards right.
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You got to play the cards that are dealt you and you have to live with this, do the best you can.
But Mr Brown continues to play those cards close to his chest.
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