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This BREITsprecher Family Reunion Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Grandpa drank black coffee ALL day., Grandpa Glender wore Big Smith striped overalls., Grandma Millie washed all clothes with BLEACH through a hand ringer washer., Grandpa always wore a "ball cap" at the Glender's Garage., Grandpa always had a flat top hair cut., Aunt Joyce & Aunt Judy had to iron the boys flannel shirts., Grandma sprinkled clothes with a water bottle that needed to be ironed. Rolled the clothes up tight and placed them in the freezer. Then get them out when she was ready to iron them., Every Saturday night the Breitsprecher family would have popcorn, watch Gunsmoke and sometimes the kids would get a cola., On Sunday night - Gpa and Gma always watched Animal Kingdom from Mutual of Omaha at 6 o'clock., Most evenings, if the weather was nice, Gpa and Gma would sit outside - garage sitting- and wave at the traffic that went by, each with their respective glass/can of their favorite beverage. Many times locals would stop by and chat with them., When they lived in the country, they had 3 horses:, Tony = mean shetland, always bit your butt, Trixie = reddish, Bonnie = was a Roy Rogers Palomino, Uncle Bob broke his leg when he was getting the cows in. He was riding a horse and it stepped in a hole., Uncle Russ was always bringing home stray dogs/puppies. Sometimes 6 or 7 at a time., The kids would give corn cobs to the "city kids" to touch the electric fence. It would zap them., They thought that was the funniest thing., Aunt Judy climbed up the windmill and sat up on the platform., All the kids would play inside an empty silo. They would also climb the ladder and walk around the upper rim., One time, Gma told Aunt Judy to make rice for supper. She made the whole box of rice., They ate rice for days., Gpa and Gma always played card games. They played 500 a lot., All the kids played with Gpa's hair throughout their growing up., As well as most of the grandkids., Gpa specifically told Aunt Joyce and Aunt Judy to never go to Lover's Lane when they were in High School. Well, they did and got stuck. Grandpa was the only tow truck in town and had to come pull them out. Whoopsies!!, Gma B would always say "nothing fancy" when we would thank her for supper., Gma always had a hankie tucked in her sleeve., Grandma with toe tapping and finger waving at me in the living room – "don't touch Grandma's pretty pretties Cissy Lynn" and I would mimic back at her (SHOCKER – haa haa), Sitting on newspapers in front of the TV with a snack watching the Lawrence Welk show and Gramps/Grams in their respective living room chairs with the volume way too loud!, Sliding down the back of the bath tub in the ORANGE bathroom into a lovely Tide granular bath and Grandpa yelling outside the door – "girls there better not be water on the floor", Loved the smell of Grandpa's cherry tobacco when he was smoking his pipe in the kitchen sitting in his tidy whities at night. I remember the tobacco was in a brown package., Grandma's famous 'toddy' glass by the sink/toaster on the kitchen counter with her vodka / diet pepsi cocktail!, Grandma's use of her stairs as a second pantry., The stairs that went upstairs were always lined with 110+ packages of wax paper, aluminum foil, paper towels, etc…, Their toaster ALWAYS popped the toast out on the kitchen floor., Speaking of toasters - that was Grandma's favorite hiding spot for her toddy (which we now love and fondly call Grandma Millies - Diet Pepsi and Vodka)., Birthday dinners - Grandma's best present., Ivory dish soap for bath bubbles - we shall not rehash the sleepover with me, Carrie and Sarah when we accidentally flooded the bathroom. If you have a tub that has a slide on the back - we are going to use it. Jist of the story = Glender was very not happy., Leftover popcorn (stale) in that huge clear tupperware container. AND, speaking of popcorn - it must be consumed on newspaper if eating in the front room. Never mind the fact that you just had a bath and the newsprint is sticking to your hiney., Creeper races at the garage. I'm kind of surprised half of us still have thumbs., Sitting on the stairs watching Grams scrub Glen's clothes, mainly undies, on the basement floor on her hands and knees - telling us the same story about Helen Beltz getting her boob stuck in the wash machine ringer - and to be careful washing clothes. Ironically, a piece of advice she was most certain we would need growing up, but we really never did., Fishing on the pontoon with them and mom and dad on the Mississippi River - so many weekends spent doing this! I think we had a play pen for when Brook was really little. And, grandma's 5 gallon bucket on the boat (aka the toilet). One might think it was for the littles, but nope, she used it too!, Uncle Rick was always laid off in the winter and so he would be at the garage helping grandpa go on wrecker calls. Otherwise he and grandpa were messing around making fishing lures. My favorite part about school snow days at the garage was when Gram had leftover pizza she would heat up on that big black wood burning stove. The best!, The many summers of mom and dad (and of course us) helping G&G pick corn and help freeze corn. It was like an all weekend process., And in the fall it was cutting wood for the garage. Speaking of which - the tire swing in the room with all of the wood. Again, how are we still alive? Who puts a tire swing with a massive pile of wood to break your fall? Glender., Glender, the man with nine lives. And the more he picked on you - it just meant he loved you., I always remember him with his head in his hands taking little naps at the kitchen table. As an adult, I now know he was likely faking a tad so as not to have to interact with Millie. I mean, she could be a lot sometimes....Or he had too many "nips" - room temp vodka out of his little jelly jar - so gross., After grandpa died, Dad, Russ and Robert had to put a sticky note in Grams car that said "open the garage door" (she backed into the garage door several times and would call each son separately to come take a look and fix it)..