cherdano, on 2012-October-06, 05:12, said:
I was born in Ohio, on a farm. As a baby I was involved in a horrible house-fire. A stranger stopped, and helped my family to safety, braving the flames to rescue me. The stranger's name was Hank, and he became a very close family friend.
Over the years, Hank taught me a lot about the world outside of the farm - he had traveled all over the world while in the army, and had stories about Europe, Asia, and Africa which would blow my young mind. He taught me to appreciate the diversity in life.
Several years later, while on his deathbed, and while I was just getting into duplicate bridge, Hank made me promise one thing: If I had a chance to play kickback, I should take it. I didn't understand at the time; Hank didn't know bridge, and I didn't know the convention, but I always remembered what he said. Thus, anytime anyone proposes to play kickback, I say yes, out of memory for my dear friend Hank.