I used to play with my students, but changed the object of the game. The goal was to keep the game going as long as possible. You could only use your mean cards if you had no other play. They grew to love it. We recorded the playing times with dates and names of who were the last ones still in.
UNO game with 8 people. One of those 8 always “HAD” to win at everything. We gained up on him and passed cards to one another all night long to stack the deck against him. Draw 4’s, skips and so on. By the time her has a massive hand of cards and everyone else was down to two or three, he finally caught on. He threw the cards across the room and stormed off. We gathered the cards and played correctly without him. Next time we all got together to play, he asked to join. He told us he didn’t care if he won or lost, he had learned his lesson. He didn’t win, but he didn’t lose either. The rest of us figured we won over all!
Board games can be an effective way to teach self control and magnanimity, if a couple of the participants set a good example. I suggest a less random game than Uno, so that the congratulations have some significance.
I see that “Bird” is definitely referred to as “her”. Other times you get the impression that Bird is male. Early “B.C.” had her as a girl, to the point where John got jealous when she started seeing a pelican.
seanfear 11 months ago
i know the feeling VERY well…
Scorpio Premium Member 11 months ago
Haha – The memories of when that happens to me.
Ivy Valory Premium Member 11 months ago
Just this last weekend I played Uno with some of my children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Hilarity ensued! And no one got turned over!
blunebottle 11 months ago
No problem for me- I have always declined the invitation to play.
angelolady Premium Member 11 months ago
I used to play with my students, but changed the object of the game. The goal was to keep the game going as long as possible. You could only use your mean cards if you had no other play. They grew to love it. We recorded the playing times with dates and names of who were the last ones still in.
lalapalooza Premium Member 11 months ago
LOL he flipped the tortoise!
BigDaveGlass 11 months ago
Poor John. He needs to take shell-ter……
silberdistel 11 months ago
I think I could use a crash course in game language, Uno rules and the like to understand this strip. :-/
cdward 11 months ago
I’m not a good person the play Uno with.
jagedlo 11 months ago
You think she would have learned by now…
TMMILLER Premium Member 11 months ago
UNO game with 8 people. One of those 8 always “HAD” to win at everything. We gained up on him and passed cards to one another all night long to stack the deck against him. Draw 4’s, skips and so on. By the time her has a massive hand of cards and everyone else was down to two or three, he finally caught on. He threw the cards across the room and stormed off. We gathered the cards and played correctly without him. Next time we all got together to play, he asked to join. He told us he didn’t care if he won or lost, he had learned his lesson. He didn’t win, but he didn’t lose either. The rest of us figured we won over all!
markkahler52 11 months ago
Reverse, UNO! Twos Wild!!
ladykat 11 months ago
Nobody likes drawing four.
flagmichael 11 months ago
I thought birds would have trouble handling the cards, then I thought about the snake.
The Orange Mailman 11 months ago
I take it the turtle on the right was the game table.
MailbuEd 11 months ago
I have no idea what this means.
rockyridge1977 11 months ago
….only a card game ……..people!!!!!!!
zeexenon 11 months ago
You just cannot teach the rules to egocentric mainiacs.
Frer Squirrel 11 months ago
Board games can be an effective way to teach self control and magnanimity, if a couple of the participants set a good example. I suggest a less random game than Uno, so that the congratulations have some significance.
Zebrastripes 11 months ago
Then don’t include her next time! ☺️
cactusbob333 11 months ago
If he can’t turn John right side up, he should at least cover his underside with a blanket for the sake of modesty.
DKHenderson 11 months ago
I see that “Bird” is definitely referred to as “her”. Other times you get the impression that Bird is male. Early “B.C.” had her as a girl, to the point where John got jealous when she started seeing a pelican.
eddi-TBH 11 months ago
Apparently it’s worse than Monopoly for destroying family bonds.
EXCALABUR 11 months ago
It’s just a Game!