Thursday, January 04, 2007

Bingo

Back when I was a child, longer ago than I care to discuss, I used to attend neighborhood bingo parties with my parents. I recall that on one occasion I won a small vase. I still have that vase somewhere, and someday I may find it.

In that receding past, I never dreamed that bingo might become available in nearby casinos, but that has now become a reality close to the town where I live. In that same childhood, I had no idea what a computer was, so it never occurred to me that one day a person might sit at a computer screen and play bingo.

That childhood has vanished, and I can now play bingo online at PartyBingo.com merely by going to http://www.partybingo.com/. And if I decide to play, I can win prizes far more valuable than that vase I won many decades ago.

I can also play a variety of games such as 90-ball bingo, bingo royale, and many others as described at http://www.partybingo.com/games/. If I get lucky, I might win a tasty jackpot prize.

Of coure, I might not get lucky. I might lose money. Before I do anything else I should read about Responsible Gaming at http://www.partybingo.com/responsible_gaming/.

Now I will give some sage advice. Do read that page on Responsible Gaming at http://www.partybingo.com/responsible_gaming/. If you’re not at least 18 years old or whatever the legal adult age is where you live, PartyBingo doesn’t want your business. Go read a book. Play baseball. Gambling of any sort is not for you.

Here’s another piece of advice from your aging bingo player. It’s the oldest piece of advice in the book. Only gamble what you can afford to lose. If you’re losing next month’s rent, PartyBingo doesn’t want your business.

Now I’m going to go look for that vase.

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