It seems you are not alone Gabe .... Happy Birthday, @FLOTUS! pic.twitter.com/qwUwcod5LC— The White House 45 Archived (@WhiteHouse45) April 26, 2019
I just commented the same thnig on POTUS facebook wall...how funny. Thanks! @Falc, by the way, if you are on facebook, you can PM me and add me if you wish....
On the eve of the 34th match day of Serie A 2018/19, the last match day with a Serie A of 18 clubs, this would be the table without the results of the last two clubs (Frosinone (19th) and Chievo (20th)): Juventus 75 --------------- Napoli 60 Inter 54 Milan 49 --------------- Atalanta 46 Lazio 45 Roma 45 ----------------- Sampdoria 42 Torino 41 Spal 34 Parma 34 Fiorentina 33 Cagliari 30 Bologna 29 Sassuolo 29 --------------- Udinese 26 Genoa 26 Empoli 23 Therefore, on the last day, 9 clubs (Milan, Atalanta, Lazio, Roma, Sampdoria, Bologna, Sassuolo, Genoa e Udinese) would still have an objective: in my opinion, much better for the division's competitiveness, for the product and calcio generally. What do you think?
The person on the chair, Massimo, makes only similar videos, he travels abroad and gets massage events. I call that as an nice career switch.
L'Ascoli dedica una tribuna a Carletto Mazzone «Mi piace il tridente, ma guai a farlo diventare stridente»
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What's everyone's favourite card game? I love playing Scopa but I haven't quite understood Briscola yet.
My grandparents and their associates played: briscola and tressette. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Briscola https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tressette I'm not good in playing cards.
Briscola is similar to the game trumps. Each card has a value and the highest card takes the pile. But it has to be of the same suit unless it is the briscola suit. So if the club cards are the briscola cards for that hand, then those cards take the pile regardless of what the first card was played. After playing each round, the cards have point values. The ace (1) is 11, the three 10, king 4, cavallo 3 and jack 2. All other cards have no point value. If the first player drops the 4 of swords, the subsequent players either drop a higher sword or a briscola card to take the pile. If playing with four players, two are paired as teammates. The key to the game is knowing which valued cards have been played already. There is thinking involved.
Trumps had a game named after him too! Hahaha! My grandfather taught me how to play briscola and scopa but I forgot....
Just the two of us playing. I bastoni are the briscola cards (trump cards). You play first and put down the four d'oro. I play the five d'oro. I pick up and play the first card in the next round. I play the re d'oro. You nave nothing higher in that suit nor a biscola. In fact, you have nothing but face cards. So you play the jack of coppe. I collect 5 points. I go first again. Each time we play a round, we pick up a new card from the undistributed pile. Round winner picks up first. We play each round until the deck is gone. Then we count points. The key is using your point cards and briscola cards efficiently.
Still in the same game. You play the ace of swords, which is the highest of that suit. I play the 2 of bastoni. The briscola trumps and I pick up the pile.