Happy Thanksgiving - (Na)BloPoMo Day 22

Many years ago I decided that Cards Against Humanity would be a great game for the whole family. There were certain cards, like three quarters of the deck, which needed to be removed, of course. Grandma was definitely up for a game and so were the niece and nephews. That's usually all the peer pressure it takes to make everyone else grudgingly show up at the table.

But tonight I finally roped in the in-laws. I decided it would be a good idea to take a conversational pause because. Some people don't quote Bill O'Reilly, some don't complain about the price of ammo these days, while others certainly have trouble believing that anyone would pray to a god who is ignoring all the starving children in Yemen. Things were heating up, is my point.

Tom's dad was suspicious about the whole game idea at the start, but Tom's step-mom is a fierce competitor, so she was fully in.

We had fun.

But I have a lingering fear. What if they go out and buy the real uncensored game? That would cause a major apoplectic situation amongst some parties.

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