Common entertainment included playing cards in the 1700s. However, there was a tax levied when purchasing playing cards but it was only applicable to the Ace of Spades. To avoid paying the tax, people would purchase only fifty-one cards.
Yet, since most games require 52 cards, these people were thought to be stupid or dumb because they weren't "playing with a full deck."
Very interesting!
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Love these! THANKS!
ReplyDeleteAhhh....I'm cheap so I would likely not have been playing with a full deck either!
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Ahhh...I wasn't sure what this meant. More like a few cards may have been dropped on the floor, the way I play poker! ;-)
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Jane
I love it, Sally...keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteI'm really enjoying these posts Sally! I never knew where the phrases came from!
ReplyDeleteNow, that is truly fascinating!
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Sheila :-)
Interesting, Sally.... I had always wondered where that expression came from.... I do know people who 'don't play with a full deck' for sure!!!! ha ha
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Hugs,
Betsy
Now that was interesting !
ReplyDeleteWhere on earth do you find all this information ?? You smart cookie you!!
Have a good weekend.
Diane
hehehe, that is funny!!!!Kathy
ReplyDeleteHey I like this. I never knew where that phrase came from. I guess I will know better when I refer to someone that isn't playing with a full deck! LOL
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Well now I know....as Paul Harvey would say, "the rest of the story!" Thanks. I couldn't help be see your post below, Congratulations sweetie on the biopsy, I will continue to pray that all goes well.
ReplyDeleteLoved the little sign. At church our pastor will say..."God is good all the time." We will respond, "All the time God is good." It's just a little thing we do!
God bless and have a super Saturday!!!
Isn't that wonderful? You always have such fun and interesting things for us!!
ReplyDeleteYour blog header photo alone gives me such joy to see...I love it!
Love,
Sue
How are you feeling?
ReplyDeleteOh you had so many praying for you...isn't that wonderful!
Of course, you mean so much to us here in blogland!
I love the post...knowledge is always a good thing :)
Now, you better go get some rest :)
I am preparing for the wedding, but I had to stop in and say hello to you!
RE blog comment: And yes, as part of designing, I have to sketch all the time,I rough everything first...and it progresses in phases. Did you see the contemporary sketch (colored stage)? I think you posted your comment while I was tweaking my post...LOL
Have a great day Sally!
Great series, I'm learning.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting. I love playing cards on the computer.
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