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Week 26's Fact or Fiction
#21
guess fact
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#22
Jangar Wrote::thumbs:
Bingo was invented by church elders as a way to raise money.

Fiction
Hagar the Lovable (and to some the Horrible) Wink
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#23
fiction
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#24
I guess fact
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#25
I have to go with the guys on this one. Fiction.
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#26
Toktokkie Wrote:I have to go with the guys on this one. Fiction.

Trust you to join the winning side at the 11th hour Smile

:thumbs:

The Game can be traced to 16th-century Italy, where it was called Io giuoco del Lotto d'Italia, "the game of the Italian (National) Lottery". When it finally migrated to the United States in 1929, it was played at country fairs. A New York toy salesman named Edwin S. Lowe renamed it bingo after he overheard someone accidentally yell "bingo" instead of "beano" (beans were used as card markers).

Etiquette dictates that it is improper to use the term congratulations when greeting a bride.
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#27
Jangar Wrote:Trust you to join the winning side at the 11th hour Smile

:thumbs:

The Game can be traced to 16th-century Italy, where it was called Io giuoco del Lotto d'Italia, "the game of the Italian (National) Lottery". When it finally migrated to the United States in 1929, it was played at country fairs. A New York toy salesman named Edwin S. Lowe renamed it bingo after he overheard someone accidentally yell "bingo" instead of "beano" (beans were used as card markers).

Etiquette dictates that it is improper to use the term congratulations when greeting a bride.

fact...you have to sympathise Wink
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#28
Jangar Wrote:Trust you to join the winning side at the 11th hour Smile

:thumbs:

The Game can be traced to 16th-century Italy, where it was called Io giuoco del Lotto d'Italia, "the game of the Italian (National) Lottery". When it finally migrated to the United States in 1929, it was played at country fairs. A New York toy salesman named Edwin S. Lowe renamed it bingo after he overheard someone accidentally yell "bingo" instead of "beano" (beans were used as card markers).

Etiquette dictates that it is improper to use the term congratulations when greeting a bride.

I say fiction.... my previous comment doesn't count
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#29
penelope Wrote:I say fiction.... my previous comment doesn't count

Have you made up your mind yet ? :haha:
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#30
Fact. You may congratulate the groom, but never the bride.
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