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August 20, 2016

I’ve started a page (it’s right here) about our ongoing cruise-long Gin Rummy tournament in order to up the stakes and allow you to have a good laugh at us along the way. Each pre-determined leg of the journey will be a new game with the loser required to complete the wager at the next port.

But we need your help coming up with the wagers for each game. The guidelines are:

  • It can’t cost money
  • It can’t involve cleaning or doing the dishes (it just wouldn’t be good for the relationship….)

As a starting point, the first wager was that the loser must jump in at the next port. That works well as a bet around here since the water is a refreshing 58 degrees. But as we move south, that will not be much of a punishment. So! Get that creativity working and leave your ideas in the comments.

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4 Comments
  1. Mom

    August 28, 2016

    I feel for you, Becca, and am shivering just watching your video.
    Concentrate…the Chandler women RULE!

  2. Adam Hughes

    August 25, 2016

    Head maintenance! It will need it eventually…

  3. Timmay

    August 21, 2016

    John I am so glad to see that you are keeping up the pride for our part of the family! Keep up the good work and always remember Chandlers throw high cards early!

  4. Blake

    August 21, 2016

    Eat the most disgusting part of the lobster, salmon, etc -whatever kind of seafood you find out there. (Since I know nothing about seafood, I’ll leave the details to you guys.) 🙂

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