It's 7 p.m. on a Tuesday, and Suzanne Babayan is easing around her crowded kitchen in her Clayton home, passing hors d'oeuvres. Glasses of soda and bottles of wine decorate the counters, and from the ...
The words “dice game” conjure an image of shady characters crouching in a dark alley trying to throw sevens, not women who live on cul-de-sacs, sharing neighborhood news between rolls of the dice.
Everybody agrees that bunco night isn’t really about the game. It’s actually about the food. “And the socializing,” said Denise Hier, one of the women playing bunco last week at Jacque Ohleen’s house.
It was kind of a big deal when a group of south suburban women, mostly stay-at-home moms, got together for their first bunco night. “We were all dressed to the nines,” said Karen Yarbrough, of ...
I haven't dug into any game programming for a while, so I thought it was high time to do something in that realm. At first, I thought "Halo as a shell script?", but then I came to my senses. Instead, ...
She’s coming up snake eyes. A Brooklyn midwife looking to make new friends has been branded a “colonizer” for attempting to organize a dice game night in her neighborhood. Online trolls have accused ...
Evelyn Corrales gets together twice a month with the “bunco babes” to enjoy friendships developed over a lifetime. Corrales is one of three original members of the group of 12 women who celebrated a ...
But rather than being met with enthusiastic neighbors, Christy faced frothing wrath with a pile-on of angry responders who immediately accused her of running a “Colonizer Cee-Lo Club,” referring to a ...