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Posted by Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen Nov 22, 2006 |
Back in the day (1950's, 60's, even 70's), "card clubs" were a popular way to make and maintain friendships. Couples would congregate once a month, and play card games such as pinochle or even poker. Perhaps that's how our modern "poker nights" got started - but since when do they include couples?
Losing a pal is a problem we'll deal with even as we form and break friendship in retirement homes and senior's groups. How do you know when to break off a relationship? Check out The Death of a Friendship and Losing a Friend on Purpose.