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A Game of Skill, Strategy, Chance by Sarah Hepola - The Morning News
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A Game of Skill, Strategy, Chance
Since dating is already a game, it may be unwise to found a relationship on a shared passion for Sorry. SARAH HEPOLA ignores the meta-implications and tries to play by the rules.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
TMN Contributing Writer Sarah Hepola is the Life editor at Salon . Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Slate, Nerve , and on NPR. She lives in Brooklyn with a sweet orange cat who is not fat, he’s just big-boned.
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For two players, ages 18 to 100:
Start at a Christmas party, where your host pulls out a board game.
Turn to the person beside you. ‘Jesus, doesn’t anyone just drink anymore?’ The person beside you is the best kind of stranger: the cute kind.
‘You don’t like board games?’ he asks.
‘Not since I, umm, stopped hanging out at the mall.’
‘That’s too bad,’ he says. ‘I was looking forward to beating you.’
Drain your cocktail. ‘Doubtful.’
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