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Wed March 17th WELCOME TO THE BONUS GAME
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Wed March 17th WELCOME TO THE BONUS GAME
Hi Everyone, Happy St Patrick's Day !
Welcome to the Bingo Hall
I have a few numbers to call,
So just relax and have no fear
They are placed just under here.
We are playing the Clover Leaf, also known as Four postage stamps.
There are no N's in this one.
B-14 B-2 I-16 I-23
G-59 G-46 O -61 O-67
B-8 I-30 B-1 I-27 G-60 And O-74
May the Luck of the Irish be with you !
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Happy St. Patrick's Day to all of you, sorry no Irish in me but I was taken for Irish a lot of times, must be the English in me. Haha, just thought of something my mom used to say to me but if I repeat it I will embarrass myself.
I am halfway there so will wait and see what happens.
May the luck of the Irish be with everyone.
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Top of the evening to you. Who won the regular game or is this just for St. Paddy Day.
My brother was born in Londonderry Ireland, and I was baptist there but birth place is Canada.
I lived in Ireland for the first 4 years of my life, and since I do have relative there I have been back often. Believe me when you see the pictures of Ireland and how green it is, that is not a touch up on the pictures.
No postage stamp or shamrock for me. See you tomorrow.
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Charoanne. So, you're a Canadian native, moved to Ireland, now settling in Texas. That's pretty much the profile of an American. Now, envision this: Ms. Chang wished Mr. Suzuki a Happy St. Patrick Day in HI. That's also a slice of the American life. We're so diverse yet so American. United we stand!!! And live, laugh, love, and celebrate. God bless this land.
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