When I visited my family in Iraq back in 07, my Grandpa and his brother would play this all the time. I was there for 2 months and every single day my grandpa's brother would walk up a steep hill to my grandpa's house and play this game together.
Every single day without fail, one would lose and flip the board, accuse the other of cheating, telling the other to fuck off and that they won't play with the other anymore. Then the next day would roll around and they would come right back to playing.
Tenenentenen on June 2nd, 2018 at 11:42 UTC »
My father and my grandpa play this game passionately..it always ends with someone shouting
ILoveRegenHealth on June 2nd, 2018 at 12:41 UTC »
Actually the one in the blue jacket will thank them. He was losing badly but needed an excuse to get out of this game.
TeeheeTummyTumss on June 2nd, 2018 at 13:51 UTC »
When I visited my family in Iraq back in 07, my Grandpa and his brother would play this all the time. I was there for 2 months and every single day my grandpa's brother would walk up a steep hill to my grandpa's house and play this game together.
Every single day without fail, one would lose and flip the board, accuse the other of cheating, telling the other to fuck off and that they won't play with the other anymore. Then the next day would roll around and they would come right back to playing.
They were both in their late 90s at the time.