Bingo Room Review

Sep 12, 2010
Bingo Room Review
It’s early morning and I’m six years old sitting on the floor eating a bowl of fruit loops. The house is still dark except for the glow of the television. Mom is rushing around getting ready for work with half her head in rollers and this is the 3rd time she’s asking me to get moving, so she says. My eyes are glued to my favorite show. Adults must have their coffee to start their day and I needed a dose of Romper Room. When I saw the red house logo at Bingo Room, this is one of the memories that flashed in my mind.

There are three rooms available at Bingo Room. I chose Maxi’s Hob Room. The pattern was Bullseye with a prize of $57.71. I buy 12 cards at $0.25 each. There’re 18 people in the room and chat is really hoppin’. Sometimes you just have a feeling, and I had a feeling I would win. As I’m waiting for the game to start, I notice the mini slots and start spinning as I wait for the game to start. These are 3 line slots available in each of the bingo rooms. No luck there, just more a means to pass time.

Once the game starts, I notice that chat is still going strong. I can’t multitask when playing bingo and wonder how they do it. The first few numbers are called and I’m closely watching my cards. I had 3 that were getting close...4 numbers to go, then 3, then 2. On call 37 I see my 1st card turn red and I start to giggle. Suddenly I realize “OMG I need to call BINGO”! My fingers can’t click the bingo button fast enough. I’m thinking “now how many people will be splitting this”? To my surprise, I’m the sole winner and I’m back to giggling.

Another red house memory at Bingo Room and I think I’m gonna go buy a box of fruit loops, put on some Romper Room reruns on youtube and keep playing in Maxis Hob Room.

Froggy
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