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Roll It, Sister!

Reconnecting over a Game of Bunco

By Renee Roberson

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If you donšt have a Bunco group in your neighborhood or want to start one of your own, start networking with acquaintances at work, your children's school and other neighborhood moms. You can find local Bunco groups on local parenting Web sites in your area and www.worldbunco.com. Most of the groups on these sites are already established but are always looking for subs when regular players are absent if you want to sit in on a game to get ideas for your own group.

Pick one or two nights a month to meet and start a hostess roster. The hostess can either provide the food herself or everyone can bring potluck. To spice things up you can have theme nights or donate the money contributed to a favorite charity. The Web site www.buncorules.com offers free Bunco material such as placards, invitations, official rules and custom score sheets.

But whatever you do, make sure you eat as much rich food as you possibly can; catch up on your gossip and the latest television shows and what you think of the new neighbors who just moved in down the street. Because if you didn't do that it just wouldn't be a good game of Bunco.

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