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As a regular player at Bingo Gang, an on line bingo site (the best around), each week I receive the newsletter. This newsletter is unbelievable and packed full, with lots of information about bingo and other stuff too. Reading the bingo newsletter takes me quite awhile, there is so much to read. I have also noticed that the bingo newsletter is getting longer and longer which is fine with me. There is a column called “Dear Miss Bingo”. Every week they choose a letter from a bingo roomie with a question about bingo, and Miss Bingo answers it. Usually it’s a bingo question I have been thinking about writing to her myself but have been too lazy or embarrassed to ask in the bingo chat room. Love that column.
Then, there is the movie review from the bingo CL Serena. I love this one. All the bingo roomies get to write in and give their view of the movie as well, and it is published in the bingo newsletter too. This is very informative and interesting to see what other bingo players think of the movie that is being reviewed. It’s always good to get other people’s perspective before you go and see a movie.
Next, there is a list of comments from all the CL’s at Bingo Gang called “chatleader chants”. They are fabulous. They mention all the winners by their bingo names and bingo jackpots that were won. This keeps me up to date on who won the big bingo games, and I love it when it’s a bingo roomie that I chat with a lot. The CL’s also mentioning those bingo players that are ill or lost a loved one and need our prayers, which is very sweet of them.
There is also a spot every week called “the roomies kitchen”. Bingo roomies write in with their favorite recipes and the one that wins gets 10 bingo bucks if it is in the newsletter. I like this a lot because I am constantly looking for something different to make for my family. The bingo roomies have given me some really great recipes to try out. Over time I have sent in a recipe or two of my own which was very well appreciated by the bingo roomies in chat. They saw me in the bingo chat room and told me that they loved my recipe, which made my day.
All along the side of the newsletter is a list of bingo players who have won bingo jackpots. The list is really long; they have a lot of bingo winners at this site. Also included in this list are the bingo players who have won money on the side games like video poker, slots and blackjack. It’s very encouraging to see so many bingo players win money. There is also the bingo referral program you can click on to refer your friends to the bingo site. If a friend plays bingo there you get 25 bbz for their first deposit but that’s not all. For every deposit that your bingo friend makes at this bingo site You will receive 10% of all their deposits in bingo bucks forever. So it pays to refer a friend to Bingo Gang.
The bingo newsletter is really a great read. You can find out a lot of interesting things about things besides bingo. You can also catch up on the latest bingo promotions and the new bingo games that are coming soon. All you need to do to receive the bingo newsletter is to join the bingo site and add their email address on to your address book. Or you can click on the bingo newsletter from the homepage at any time.
Current News
A Jefferson Circuit Court judge has stuck down a district court order that prohibited the Louisville Metro Health Department from enforcing the city’s old smoking ban in bingo halls.
A district judge had ruled in April that the bingo halls are private clubs and exempt from the ordinance.
But in a Dec. 28 ruling, Jefferson Circuit Judge W. Douglas Kemper ruled that District Judge Sheila Collins exceeded her authority in striking down the ordinance as it relates to bingo halls.
He ruled that state law only allowed her to determine if the Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board of Appeals acted arbitrarily.
The Jefferson County Attorney’s office only obtained a copy of the Circuit Court order this week.
Kemper effectively ruled that if the bingo halls want to challenge the ordinance, they must file a separate suit in Jefferson Circuit Court.
Kemper remanded the case to district court and ordered the judge to make a finding as to whether the code enforcement board acted arbitrarily.
Whatever the final outcome of the case, it will probably not matter in July, when a new smoking ordinance takes effect that bans smoking in virtually every work place.