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I worked summer camp one year and we played Uno many mornings. We eventually had to put a stop to it. Not because of kids being poor sports but because everyone starting bringing their own pack of cards and the arguing over ownership of the packs.
We used to play a version of “Uno” with a regular deck of playing cards. Aces are Reverse, Deuces are Draw 2, Jacks are Wild and Jokers are Wild Draw 4. Instead of yelling Uno, you knocked on the table to indicate one card remaining The guy who taught it to us called it “Crap on Your Neighbor”. My grandmother renamed it “Knock Your Neighbor” and she was cutthroat about it, too. You had to put the card down with one hand while knocking on the table with the other or she would call you on it and make you draw a card.
amethyst52 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I hate playing Uno with anyone.
Nachikethass almost 5 years ago
I don’t get it! I just read up on “Uno” – still don’t get it!!
Sir Ruddy Blighter almost 5 years ago
Which game costs you more friends: Uno, or Monopoly?
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I’ve never played either one, so you’d think I would have more friends.
i_am_the_jam almost 5 years ago
Okay, so we THINK we get this “joke”, but could the authors chip in and verify, please?
car2ner almost 5 years ago
I worked summer camp one year and we played Uno many mornings. We eventually had to put a stop to it. Not because of kids being poor sports but because everyone starting bringing their own pack of cards and the arguing over ownership of the packs.
cuzinron47 almost 5 years ago
Looks like they’re gather cobwebs.
Jan C almost 5 years ago
We used to play a version of “Uno” with a regular deck of playing cards. Aces are Reverse, Deuces are Draw 2, Jacks are Wild and Jokers are Wild Draw 4. Instead of yelling Uno, you knocked on the table to indicate one card remaining The guy who taught it to us called it “Crap on Your Neighbor”. My grandmother renamed it “Knock Your Neighbor” and she was cutthroat about it, too. You had to put the card down with one hand while knocking on the table with the other or she would call you on it and make you draw a card.