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spotlight on swflorida bingo
JULY
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S.W.FLORIDA EDITION
VOL. 27 NO 6
JULY 2015
SPOTLIGHT ON
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St. Francis Bingo have started
their summer season schedule
which Bingo just one Friday
night a month on the first Friday of eahy. month On the menu
for July 5th is pulled pork,cole slaw,
mashed potatoes, garlic bread, dessert
and beverage for just $5.00. Dinner
is served from 5:00 to 6:00 pm. Jackpots are now $250. $50 for regular
bingo and the admission price will
be $16, or $19 for a larger packet. St.
Francis Friday night Bingo would like
their players to know that they have a
lighted parking lot with a security on
duty for everyone’s safety.
Pondella Bingo now offers Free
Bingo every Thursday & Friday at
9:30am. Every Wednesday in July 20
jackpots for just $20. “Fast Track “
Bingo is now at Pondella before and
after their matinee and evenig sessions. Join them for this fun game.
South 41 Bingo has Free Bingo every Wed. at 10:00am and Sunday at
2:00pm. Every Wednesday in July
South 41 is having 20 jackpots for just
$20.
Midpoint Bingo very Tuesday in July
they have 20 jackpots for just $20.
Monster Bingo at Midpoint Sat. July
18th..
Naples Bingo will celebrate America
on on Sat. July 25th with 36 jackpots,
FREE dinner, gift card giveawaysand
much more. Their Main Event is being held on Saturday July 11th with
a grand prize of $500 gas, Visa or
Publix cards, 11 gift card drawings
and lots more. Check out their ad on
page 15 with loads of surprises and a
progressive game worth $$$$. Naples
is excited about their new renovations
Marlene and Bingo Bob relax playing cards before Bingo begins
at Bingo Trail.
including new smoking and nonsmoking rooms. The larger room
which used to be smoking is now the
non-smoking rom and the smaller
glass enclosed room is not the smoking room and is the largest nonsmoking room in SW Fla. Naples
also has all new carpets, very nice.
Jet’s Pizza is delish and is free every
Friday and Saturday nights. Naples
Bingo will be closed on Sunday June
27th.
Charlotte Harbor is having a Customer Appreciation Day on Saturday, July 18th with 41 jackpots and
free dinner and lots more. July 4th
is being celebratedwith 39 jackpots,
free dinner and a Big Pack just $35.
See their ad for “once in a full moon”
on Fri. July 31st.
Bingo Trail is having their Customer Appreciation on Saturday
July 25th with 45 jackpots, 10 $25
gas card giveaway. Bingo Trail will
be also celebrate July 4th with 43
jackpots andfree dinner but will be
closed for the evening session.
Uptown Bingo is having their Customer Appreciation on Saturday,
July 4th with lots of cash on the
menu also a free gift and free dauber. Uptown is also having a Christmas in July on Sun. July 19th over
$1.000 in cash drawings. Knights
of Columbus #8440 on Slater Road
in North Fort Myers is a non smoking Bingo. They have a very popular game every Tuesday.
The guys at K of C 8440. cook up great snacks at their kitchenon
Slater Road in North Fort Myers.
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over $10,000. This was done to pay for
our Civil War—which lasted four years at
approximately $2.5 million per day. The
Bureau of Internal Revenue was established
by an Act of Congress on the same day. Woohoo! What a coincidence that the first of July
is also International Joke Day, so in that
spirit here’s one. Why should tax forms be
printed on Kleenex? It’s because so many
of us have to pay through the nose. And
speaking of tax forms, our tax code in 1913
was 400 pages and today it has grown to over
70,000.
Tax day was originally in April, then
changed to March 1st, then March 15th, and
finally moved to April 15th in 1955 where
it remains. The IRS claims this was done to
spread out the workload for their employees.
However, tax experts suggest that the date
was pushed back to give our government
more time to hold on to our money. That
sounds reasonable although holding on to
my little bit of money won’t do them much
good. In fact it probably gives them a good
laugh when they receive my tax forms.
But enough about taxes. July 11th
is Cheer Up the Lonely Day, so just do it.
Look around. Find someone who’s lonely,
depressed, feeling down, and take that
person to Bingo with you. Buy the cards,
spring for some refreshments; spend some
quality time talking before and after the
Bingo session. Not only will you feel better
yourself, you will have done a good deed in
a way that truly counts in the book of life.
Until next month, may Lady Luck blow you
kisses as you dance out the door with dollars.
Win big. E-mail me at homemailbox@
roadrunner.com to share your thoughts.
And oh yeah, July 19th is Stick Out Your
Tongue Day, so have some fun at Bingo. If
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Taxing Time
The best things in life are free; but sooner or
later
the government will find a way to tax them.
—Author Unknown
Why am I writing about taxes in July
instead of April? Well, it’s taken me since
April 24th, Tax Freedom Day, to dry my
tears and stop cursing the IRS. Tax Freedom
Day is significant because it represents how
long Americans as a whole have to work in
order to pay our nation’s tax burden. I’ll bet
that bit of info lifts your spirits; that it took
124 days to earn enough to offset your taxes
for this year. If it depresses you as it did me,
maybe this will cheer you up. If you want to be
a snitch and report someone for tax evasion
in the U.S. and it leads to a conviction, you
can get up to 30% of the amount collected.
On the other hand, this will depress you big
time. A few years ago, General Electric paid
no taxes on $10.3 billion dollars by offsetting
losses from another GE division.
On July 1, 1862, the first income tax bill
was signed by President Lincoln. It levied
a 3% income tax on annual incomes of
$600-$10,000 and a 5% tax on incomes
“And, since the numbers called change
each game, there is no problem with
using the same card repeatedly. Now my
suggestion: Why don’t you suggest
something called NATIONAL SINGLECARD DAY?
“I know many of the halls would wince for
two obvious reasons…they would lose money
(or think they would) and they might not be
able to re-program their systems.
“But, when it comes to the loss of income,
all they would have to do is to charge different
I love getting e-mail at bobonbingo@ amounts for that single card. They could
earthlink.net. You have sent in some really charge the equivalent of a green card or a red
interesting suggestions over the years. The card, but only give the person a single card.
best one in a decade comes from Mikee in The receipt would show at which level they
would be playing.
Nevada.
He writes to suggest a way to even the odds “Now, Bob, I know people will laugh
at Bingo. In part he says: “I have read your if you present this idea. But, think about
columns, Bob, about the odds when you it…everyone in a Bingo hall playing with a
play Bingo. I remember your saying that a single card. All would have the same odds of
statistician once told you that the optimal winning. Each would have paid out the usual
number of cards to play is three. I think amount they wanted to spend and would
you were told that three is enough to have a be rewarded accordingly, were they to win.
winning card. But, that once you pass three What do you think?”
Well, Mikee, I personally think that this is
you starting adding non-winning cards.
a
splendid
idea. There will always be people
“I think I have found a way to even the
who
think
that if they don’t spend a ton of
playing field in this. Every week I play at a
money
they
have no chances of winning.
charity Bingo where you only get one card.
And,
there
are
others, such as myself, who
It’s one of those old-fashioned cards with
can
only
afford
the
near-minimum amount
the slider windows to mark your numbers.
of
buy-in.
As
I
have
always said, I am the
Everyone is equal in this game. I like playing
“king
of
the
low-rollers.”
there for that reason. They won’t permit
Some of you may be saying: “If it’s not
anyone to have more than one card.
broken, don’t fix it.” To some extent, I
agree. Today’s system DOES work. But, I still
welcome Mikee’s comments about using a
you’re set/on and the caller doesn’t find
single card. I wish someone would try it and
your number, stick out your tongue at
get back to me.
him/her. That’s funny and not as rude as
Next month: More tidbits from the e-mail.
some alternatives that come to mind.
Harry G., Sun City, Arizona
Leveling the playing field
keep bubbling hot over the burner. Spear
bread cubes through the soft side into crust,
dunk, and swirl in the fondue. Some other
suggestions are Granny Smith apples and
vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower,
carrots and asparagus. Serves 6-8.
*Note: I have used gruyere as the “base”
cheese and any leftover cheeses…gouda,
fontina, a little white cheddar…whatever’s
mild and pale-colored will work just fine.
Long lost fondue
Your comments and questions about
cooking and entertaining will be
addressed in this monthly column. Write
to “Ask Annie” c/o Annie Ennis, 8312 SE
168th Trinity Place, The Villages, Florida
32162. So Ask Annie. Don’t forget you
can email me at aennis@thevillages.net.
And let’s get cooking.
Dear Annie,
When I was a child my Mother use to serve
a cheese fondue on special occasions. It has
been a long, long time since I have had a
cheese fondue. My Mother has passed and
I would love to serve a cheese fondue to my
grandchildren. Can you help me find a good
Getting you down?
recipe for cheese fondue?
Julie Ann from Des Moines, Iowa
Do you wake up in the morning feeling
fatigued
after what seemed like a full night’s
Dear Julie Ann,
It has also been quite a while since I sleep? Does your bed partner complain
prepared a cheese fondue. However, I have a about your snoring? If so, chances are you
recipe that was given to me by a friend many may be living with a condition called sleep
years ago. I hope you like it as much as I did. apnea.
Sleep apnea is a common disorder that
I think I will prepare it again. Thanks for
reminding me about this delicious recipe. causes people to stop breathing while
they sleep. Nearly 42 million Americans
—Annie
are living with the condition, yet at least
CHEESE FONDUE
75 percent of the most severe cases remain
undiagnosed. Untreated sleep apnea can
2 pound Swiss cheese, shredded*
lead to a multitude of other health issues
6 tablespoons flour
such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart
2 cloves garlic
disease and obesity.
4 cups dry white wine
Think you may be at risk? Answer these
2 tablespoon lemon juice
questions:
6 tablespoons kirsch (optional)
• Do you wake up in the middle of the night
2 loaves Italian or French bread, choking or gasping for air?
untrimmed and cut into cubes
• Do you find it hard to stay awake when
3 Granny Smith apples
you’re sitting quietly?
2 cups broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, bite-
• Do you have the energy to do things you
size pieces
want to do?
nutmeg, to taste
• Do/did your parents or grandparents
freshly ground pepper, to taste
snore?
Dredge the cheese lightly with flour. Rub • Are you depressed?
the cooking pot with garlic. Pour in wine and • Do you have high blood pressure, diabetes
set over moderate heat. When air bubbles or heart disease?
If you answered yes to two or more of these
rise to the surface, add the lemon juice,
then add cheese by the handful, stirring questions, you may be at risk for sleep apnea.
constantly with wooden fork or spoon If you are concerned or want to find out more
until the cheese is melted. Add kirsch and information, visit www.wuts.org/FYI. ©
spices, stirring until blended. Serve and NAPSA
Lack of sleep
A dream reminder
Dear Harry,
You have been a longtime reader and
have submitted dreams to me before. Thank
you for your readership. A duck foretells
good fortune whether it is financial or while
you are traveling. Since your duck spoke
in numbers, this tells me you are being
reminded of an important event. If you
dream this again (which is possible) keep
track of the numbers as they are significant.
Ducks also symbolize love—which you speak
of in your dream. People love you whether
you know it or not. —Dream Lady
Dear Dream Lady,
Please send your dreams to Dream
I am submitting my son’s dream. He Lady at P.O. Box 414, Entiat, WA 98816.
owns a dance studio in Torrance, California Enclose an SASE if you want a personal
and sent this to me. I open the Bingo Bugle reply before publication. Not all dreams
first to read your column. We await your are published due to space limitations.
interpretation.
(Edited) I was in a house that is owned
by an artist I work with. It was cozy but I
started to feel pain in my chest and while
complaining an unknown person walked
in and told me not to worry about the pain.
I hear the end of a conversation “Shall I ask
the butler for more ice cream?” Then my
friend talks about a miracle while sitting
near a fireplace and says we can do an album
about making miracles and having dreams
come true. Next I saw myself riding in a hot
air balloon with multiple rainbows beyond.
The other balloons were carrying huge
wooden boats. When I wake up my chest
really hurts when I breathe in.
Joy and son Elmer P., Las Vegas, Nevada
Dear Joy and son Elmer,
This dream has many symbols. The
overriding message is your son seeks
someone to be with him to allay his fears
about his health. He could be having simple
(but painful) heartburn or a reflux disorder
or, more seriously, signs of angina. The
balloons and boats tell me he is trying to
overcome obstacles in his life, with a
strong goal in mind. However, I am more
concerned about his health. Please make
sure he gets a complete physical to make
sure he has a healthy heart or to alleviate his
heartburn. —Dream Lady
Dear Dream Lady,
My dream was having a white duck that
never said a word but spoke numbers and
did not quack. He was more than a pet. He
snuggled in my arms and rode in the car.
He showed his love by plucking at my coat. I
don’t understand this at all. Thank you from
your friend.
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Opposites attract?
We got an e-mail from Charlene the
same day we got a letter from Lena both
saying they wanted to come for a visit—
at the same time. Kate and I talked it
over and decided we could handle them
both although they are as different as
chalk and cheese and would want to
do very different things. For instance,
Lena loves the dice tables or slots
while Charlene abhors anything like
gambling. She would much rather shop,
especially if a quilt store is available.
They both love to eat so they do have
that much in common, although
Charlene is very hefty while Lena is a
little bitty thing no bigger than she was in
high school.
Lena flew in from the south while
Charlene drove a much shorter distance
from the east. They arrived the same day
and I kept telling myself I was ready for
whatever happened.
It turned out very well. The women
knew each other and that helped, plus
they were both very glad to see us and find
us all hale and hearty.
The first night I treated us all to
Chinese and that went very well. They
like our local Chinese restaurant and the
food is abundant.
We have only one guest room,
but the visiting ladies did not want to
share it. Lena insisted she could sleep
comfortably with me. I did not want this
as I do not sleep well with anyone in my
bed, but Lena simply moved into my
room and I was stuck with her. I didn’t
sleep well.
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The next day I planned a shopping trip
in the morning, as I knew Lena would
tolerate that better than later in the day
when she tends to get cranky. We went to
a newly opened general store and I gave
them a list of three things I was looking
for to keep them occupied. Kate opted
out of this excursion, but I figured to get
even later in the visit. They shopped like
good fellows and quickly found two of the
three items I had specified.
The third, a small cabinet for my
bathroom, they could not find so we
gave up and I took them to lunch where
we ran across a friend of mine who is
a photographer, but did not have her
camera with her. She did, however, take
pictures of the three of us with her cell
phone saying she would e-mail them to
me.
After a fine lunch we went home to play
pinochle—which is a passion for both
of them. Lena could not seem to get any
decent cards so we quickly gave up the
game.
The next day was Bingo! Charlene was
a little hesitant, but Kate got her going
and soon she was absorbed in the game.
She chanted for her number and was
ecstatic when she won. Lena was having
a great time and was on several times
before she finally won a small jackpot. I
was delighted and so was Kate.
Then, as we were leaving, Lena insisted
she could risk her winnings on the slot
machines, but Charlene would have
nothing to do with those devil machines
and so opted to sit in the sunshine with
her knitting.
Lena quickly lost her winnings and
we were off home. I sort of enjoyed their
visit and hope they will come again, but
please, please not at the same time.
Bugle Cruise News
n First-time tourney player can’t wait to go again
By Jeffrey Charboneau
Special to the Bingo Bugle
Since 2011, Kim Pamphilis of South
Pasadena, California, and her family have
been exploring the fun and excitement
of cruise vacations. “We fell in love with
cruising from the start,” Kim says. “It is
so enjoyable to go from point A to point B
without having to rush around and pack and
unpack. The ship takes you everywhere you
want to go.”
Kim’s cruise experience took a different
turn in 2014 when her friend, Del Moore,
approached her about going with her on the
World Championship Bingo Tournament
& Gaming Cruise. Kim says that Del had
tried to pull together a group for the Bingo
Bugle Cruise in 2013, but their plans fell
through. “Del and I enjoy travel and we both
love to play Bingo,” Kim says. “The idea of a
cruise combined with a Bingo Tournament
sounded great to me.”
Kim was also curious about what it would
be like to go on a cruise with friends instead
of family. “You feel responsible for everyone
on a family vacation, always worrying that
everyone is being looked after and having a
good time,” she says. “With friends there is
less of that. It’s easier to relax.”
A third friend, Mimi Weiner, joined Kim
and Del on the Bingo cruise, and the three
Bingo buddies soon found themselves flying
to Florida and joining the rest of the 2014
Tournament Cruise crowd. By the end of the
Tournament, Kim had won $1,200 in the
first Bingo session and another $300 in pull
tabs; Mimi had won a $1,200 Bingo pot, a
$700 Flash game, and the $1,500 second
prize in the Sizzling Slots tournament; while
Del did her winning at the roulette table in
the ship’s casino.
Away from the tournament, Kim enjoyed
visiting the ports of call. “We did a two-hour
bus tour at one of the ports, but for the most
part preferred to be on our own just walking
around, shopping, trying the local food and
chatting with the local people,” she says.
The three had such a good time, in fact,
that they signed on for the 2015 World
Championship Bingo & Gaming Cruise,
which will sail the eastern Caribbean and
visit the ports of St. Maarten, Antigua, St.
Thomas and Nassau, The Bahamas.
“I was impressed with how well the
Tournament was run,” Kim says. “The
staff was great. It was different from other
tournaments I’ve played in. There were no
machines with people playing 50 packs; it
was all very fair and equal. Everybody had the
same number of sheets and the same amount
of chances to win.”
There’s still plenty of room available
for you to join the 27th annual World
Championship Bingo Tournament &
Gaming Cruise. Kim, Del and Mimi will
be there. Why not you? Phone the Bingo
Bugle Cruise Hotline at 888-352-2464 or
visit bingobugle.com/cruise online and sign
up today!
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• Best shampoo and conditioner brand: Goldwell
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7th thru 12th…
Ready to win 9th-10th?
13th thru 18th…
Play big on BLUE 14th-15th$$
19th thru 24th…
It’s a cinch 24th-25th!
25th thru 31st…
Sorta/kinda 28th-29th.
Lucky Predictions for July
2015
ARIES: March 21 to April 20
1st thru 6th…
Excellent move the 3rd.
7th thru 12th…
Late the 8th, that’s all!
13th thru 18th…
Luck’s on your side 16th-18th$
19th thru 24th…
Not now.
25th thru 31st…
Get busy and win 27th and 31st!
TAURUS: April 21 to May 21
1st thru 6th…
Psych right into it 5th-6th!
7th thru 12th…
Yours to play 9th-11th!
13th thru 18th…
Mom’s influence pays 14th-15th$!
19th thru 24th…
Most likely to win 19th!
25th thru 31st…
More in store 28th-29th!!!
GEMINI: May 22 to June 21
1st thru 6th…
Happens quickly 3rd-4th$
7th thru 12th…
You’re on fire the 8th$$!
13th thru 18th…
Bet on RED 16th-17th!
19th thru 24th…
Lucky you 22nd-23rd!
25th thru 31st…
Worth your while 30th-31st$$
CANCER: June 22 to July 22
1st thru 6th…
Hold out ‘til 5th-6th!
LEO: July 23 to Aug. 23
1st thru 6th…
Not quite yet.
7th thru 12th…
Pick RED to win 7th-8th$$
13th thru 18th…
You’ll be proud 12th-13th!
19th thru 24th…
Great leap of faith 21st-22nd$
25th thru 31st…
Pick a card—any card 26th-27th!
VIRGO: Aug. 24 to Sept. 23
1st thru 6th…
Winner takes all 1st/2nd$$
7th thru 12th…
You’re hard to beat 9th-10th!
13th thru 18th…
Close to home 14th/15th$$
19th thru 24th…
Make it happen 19th and 24th!$
25th thru 31st…
Strike GOLD 28th-29th!$
LIBRA: Sept. 24 to Oct. 23
1st thru 6th…
Have fun winning 3rd-4th!
7th thru 12th…
Wait ‘til the 12th.
13th thru 18th…
Your time to shine 16th-17th$$
19th thru 24th…
You rise to the occasion 21st-23rd!
25th thru 31st…
Socially stimulating 26th-27th$
SCORPIO: Oct. 24 to Nov. 22
1st thru 6th…
You’re on top 2nd, 5th and 6th$$
7th thru 12th…
Not advised.
13th thru 18th…
BLUE grows on you 14th-15th!
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Family winning
Is it an advantage?
Hi Guy,
We have a little bit of a debate going on
here about the Bingo manager’s family
members playing Bingo at the hall he heads.
There are four of them and they appear to
win a lot. The Bingo system is computerized
so I don’t see how they could have any kind
of advantage, but it seems like they win more
than anyone else. —LGG, via email
Hi LGG,
This is an issue that comes up from time to
time—an impression by players that certain
people must somehow be getting some kind
of advantage that allows them to win more.
Let me start out by saying that a lot
of work has gone into the development
of computerized Bingo gaming to guard
against cheating. This leaves the only
possible advantage as frequency—people
going more often and playing more cards
than their competitors. But even then, the
odds of any particular number coming up is
even across the board.
Your letter does highlight an important
point, however. You say that in the eyes of
players, the manager’s family members
“appear” to win a lot. It is really an
impression you are talking about, brought
about by the familial relationship.
I think every Bingo manager should think
twice about allowing family members and
close friends play Bingo at the halls they
manage. Time and time again it results in
bad feelings for players who think something
suspicious or “insider” is going on.
Bingo is a gaming competition where
money is involved and tensions may
sometimes run high. The last thing a Bingo
hall manager should want to do is fuel that
tension with suspicion. —Guy
Hi Guy,
My wife, Sue, and I took a trip to England
and France this past spring. It was a guided
tour that lasted three weeks and included
some down time so that people in the tour
group could break away and do something
on their own if they wanted to.
Sue and I had decided ahead of time that if
Gillian Anderson
A busy schedule ahead
Q: Aside from The X-Files reboot, can you
tell me what Gillian Anderson has coming
up? —Betty R., via email
A: Ms. Anderson is one busy lady.
Hannibal returned to NBC in June for its
third season, where you can see Gillian as
Dr. Bedelia Du Maurier. You’ll recall at the
end of last season, she and Hannibal Lector
(Mads Mikkelsen) were fleeing to France.
It was recently announced that Gillian
will co-star in the Lifetime/A&E/History
networks’ joint production of War and
Peace, which is based on the classic novel by
Leo Tolstoy.
Anderson is also set to return for season
three of the fantastic BBC2 psychologicalthriller series The Fall, which should air
sometime in 2016. The Fall also stars Fifty
Shades of Grey heartthrob Jamie Dornan.
Q: Can you give me any news about the
next American Horror Story? —Nina D.,
Mount Carmel, Indiana
A: The list of big names who have signed
on to star in American Horror Story: Hotel
keeps getting bigger. I previously reported
that Lady Gaga, Chloe Sevigny, Kathy Bates,
Evan Peters, Wes Bentley, Matt Bomer,
Cheyenne Jackson and Sara Paulson were
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we got the chance, we’d try our hand at Bingo
while we were in England. We actually got
the idea from the Bingo Bugle and the stories
we sometimes see in it about British Bingo
games.
We asked a desk clerk about it and she
said there were lots of places in and around
London to play Bingo. She suggested we try
one of the large Bingo houses because of
the many games and large payouts, which
sounded perfect to us.
Some other people on the tour decided to
come along with us, so we were about 10 or
12 total. The hotel offered to shuttle us to a
big Bingo that was 20 minutes away. We were
glad for the free ride!
When we got to the hall it was indeed quite
large (apparently in England there are a
number of companies that run chains of
Bingo halls that operate throughout the
country) and buzzing with energy. As
it turned out, our shuttle driver was a big
Bingo fan and he took us in, helped us get
our Bingo paper and find seats, and joined
us for the games. We were lucky to have him:
They may speak English in England, but
the accents sometimes made it difficult to
understand what was being said. I think we
would have been a little stressed out trying
to figure out what was going on without the
driver’s help.
None of us won that night, but it was still
one of the highlights of our trip. I encourage
everybody to look into Bingo when they
travel. —Irv J., New York, via email
Hi Irv,
That does sound like quite an adventure. I
have yet to play Bingo internationally (unless
you count playing on a cruise ship) and very
much look forward to doing so someday.
Your letter serves as an excellent guide
on how to do it, too: Try and get a group
of people to go together, ask the hotel to
suggest destinations, see if the hotel is
willing to transport you, and, best of all, ask
if the hotel has a staff member who can escort
you and show you the ropes.
Even if none of the above is possible,
there’s also nothing wrong with having the
hotel find the closest Bingo venue and then
just grabbing a cab and heading off on your
own.
Either way, it sounds like an awesomely
good time! —Guy
Hey guys! (And gals!) Write to: Guy’s
Turn c/o The Bingo Bugle, P.O. Box 527,
Vashon, Washington 98070, or email
Guy directly at Tonder22@aol.com. Be
sure to include your name and address
(you may request that your name not
be published), as typically Guy will
not include anonymous letters in his
columns.
checking into Hotel, and it was recently
announced that Angela Bassett has been
added to the hotel’s registry. Rumors have
been swirling that Alexander Skarsgard and
Michelle Pfeiffer also would be on the show,
however, that casting news is looking more
and more to be a red herring, unfortunately.
I’ll keep you posted on developments as the
premiere date gets closer. Season five is set to
start in October on FX.
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Veterans Post
Sexual Assault Rates
A new RAND study for the Defense
Department concludes that cases of sexual
assault in the military are down, but that
reporting of those assaults is up.
More than half a million active and reserve
service members were invited to participate in
the Military Workplace Study, and 170,000
responded. The study measured sexual
assault, sexual harassment (sexually hostile
work environment, sexual coercion) and
gender discrimination. The numbers are bad.
Over 20,000 service members were
sexually assaulted in the past year, 10,600
men and 9,600 women. With activity-duty
personnel, 90 percent occurred in a military
setting or were perpetrated by military
personnel. Reserve personal had lower rates
of assault, but 81 percent of assailants were
military and it occurred in a military setting
63 percent of the time.
Men experienced “multiple incidents in
the past year,” were assaulted by multiple
offenders during a single incident and were
assaulted at work during duty hours. Men
preferred to describe the events as hazing or
abuse or humiliation, and were less likely to
report the incidents.
RAND estimated that 116,000 service
members were assaulted in the past year, 22
percent of women and 7 percent of men.
Of women who reported an assault,
52 percent believe there was retaliation
afterward. That, however, isn’t the reason
most didn’t report the incident. Instead they
wanted to forget it and move on. While the
number of assaults has decreased, the rate of
retaliation has not.
The Air Force had lower rates of assault
than the other branches, where women had
1.7 times the risk of assault and men had 4 to 5
times the risk.
To see the whole study, you can download
the four sections for free at www.rand.org/
surveys/rmws.html.
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Open to legal residents of the 48 contiguous
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School Bingo Regrets
The Conway, Arkansas, school
district says it regrets a Bingo game
played among teachers who marked
spaces based on a student’s appearance,
Arkanasamatters.com reported. “Too
much makeup,” “Unnatural hair color
or extensions,” “Drawn on eyebrows”
and “Crying” were just some of the boxes
teachers sought to mark off to get Bingo.
“We regret the decision that was made to
make and distribute this Bingo Card…
High School Administration resolved
this issue immediately,” Conway Schools
superintendent Dr. Greg Murry said in a
statement. School administrators say
resolving the issue with the teachers did not
involve a punishment, and that no prizes
were given out to Bingo winners.
Bingo & Burgers by the Bay
The third annual Bingo & Burgers by the
Bay in Excelsior, Minnesota, saw an excellent
turnout as people came to enjoy burgers,
Bingo, beer and wine, and live music—all
to raise money for the city’s Fourth of July
fireworks display. The event was sponsored
by the Lake Minnetonka Excelsior Rotary,
with help from Maynards Restaurant and
Excelsior Brewing Co. The Excelsior-Lake
Minnetonka Chamber of Commerce also
participated in the event. “We look at
this as a fun way to raise funds and bring
awareness to projects the Lake Minnetonka
Excelsior Rotary supports,” said Rotary
President-Elect Dave Petroske. Rotary
initiatives include the fireworks, Tasks
Unlimited, Inc., Lake Minnetonka Excelsior
Rotary Foundation and the Mitten Pond
rehabilitation project.
Online Advice Column
Writer Sara Weir has penned an amusing
column for the website “What Culture”
titled “16 Things Only Bingo Players Know
to be True.” The story is meant to be a
tongue-in-cheek advice column for young
Bingo novices on what to expect/look out
for/be prepared to experience as they enter
the legendary world of Bingo. Weir’s 16
Things include “You’re Always Waiting for
the ONE Number,” “Thinking this is Going
to be Your Night, Every Night,” and “The
Rush of Adrenaline When You Win.” Enjoy
the full story, with funny celebrity photo
gifs, at whatculture.com/offbeat/16-thingsonly-bingo-players-know-to-be-true.php.
Keep Bingo Alive
Quebec Province, Canada, Bingo hall
owners are hoping Finance Minister Carlos
Leitao will breathe new life into their
industry and give them the go-ahead to start
a pilot project that would see electronic
Bingo and other gaming added in some halls
across Quebec. Almost half of Bingo revenue
goes to Quebec charities, but the amount of
money halls are raising has declined. “We
have to do something in the short term, or
we won’t be in business for long,” Benoit
Bougie, who owns five Bingo halls in and
around Montreal, told CBC News. Bougie
and others are pinning their hopes on a trial
that would allow them to offer electronic
Bingo and other gaming in their halls. But
they need the finance minister’s approval.
They already have the support of the Public
Safety Minister Lise Thériault, who oversees
Bingo licenses. She wrote a letter to Leitao
encouraging him to give the go ahead. In her
letter, Thériault said 800 charities depend
on Bingo revenue. “I’m sure that, like other
provinces, it will be profitable for charities
and the owner,” says Bougie, whose family
started its Bingo business as a fundraiser in
a church basement more than 40 years ago.
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A World of Peas
While we are one big United States, the
vastness and diversity of our country is most
obvious in the food we eat. While we all salute
the same flag, when it comes to food, we
form smaller, ferociously loyal groups. Our
culinary inheritance was granted to us by the
distinct land that each of us calls home, and
the place where we took our first bites.
There are certain foods that are native
to a New Englander’s dinner table -- food
that for decades, even centuries, sustained
a whole line of Pilgrims -- that someone
from Colorado wouldn’t consider eating.
Historically, there were many good reasons
for that.
Today, there are even more reasons to
appreciate the different foods that are
common to our particular part of the
continent. Thanks to the farm-to-table
movement, we are all coming to understand
the true value of eating local, and cooking
with what is available in our area.
If you are a Southerner, you’ve probably
had more than one bowl of Purple Hull
peas. They are a cultivar of a bigger family
of Southern peas, or cow peas. Most people
have heard of its more popular cousin, the
black-eyed pea, even if they’ve never spent
New Year’s Day boiling up a pot flavored
with a smoked ham hock. In the South, we
also enjoy chowder peas, cream peas and the
more exotic pink-eye. Many times, people
from this region refer to the whole lot of
them as “peas,” which someone from the
North would strongly disagree with.
It’s all a little confusing, with so many
similar types that are each slightly different
from the other. Especially since all of them
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All the girls oo-ed and ah-ed at the sight of
my china horse. After that it was all business
as the troop duked it out for the rest of the
Bingo prizes.
I have that little horse to this day and take it
to Bingo as one of my good luck charms. —Lil
G., California, via email
Readers share
Their earliest Bingo memories
Dear Readers: A few issues ago, I invited
readers to send in stories of their earliest
recollections of Bingo. The invitation
generated a lot of responses, with letters still
coming in! Following are some of the tales
you shared. —Aunt Bingo
Dear Aunt Bingo,
My earliest memory of playing Bingo was
as a Brownie.
The mothers of the troop members took
turns hosting meetings at their homes every
few weeks. At one house, one of the girls’
mothers took us to the basement family
room and handed out cardboard Bingo cards
from a boxed set. She had a little metal cage
that spun wooden balls with the numbers on
them. As she called the numbers, we covered
them with un-popped popcorn kernels.
I remember it vividly because I was the first
one to get a Bingo. It was also the first game I
had ever won which came with a prize. After
I called Bingo, our hostess brought out a
basket of wrapped gifts and told me I could
choose any one I wanted as my prize. Let me
tell you…the troop really perked up when
they saw all those prizes!
Naturally, I reached for the biggest prize.
The whole troop hushed as they waited to see
what I’d won. I unfolded the tissue paper to
reveal a glossy white ceramic horse dotted
with pink and yellow rosebuds. It was the
most beautiful thing I had ever seen!
Dear Aunt Bingo,
My earliest Bingo memory is of playing at
an ice cream social in the parking lot behind
the local high school.
It was a beautiful, breezy summer day.
We each had a ticket for one cupcake (home
baked by the mothers), a scoop of ice cream
(spooned out of big cardboard drums by the
fathers), and one Bingo card. The Bingo was
only for the kids.
Once we were served, we were led to long
folding tables where we ate our cupcakes
and ice cream and pretended to play Bingo,
although it was really our parents who were
playing our cards for us. Prizes were penny
candy, small toys, and tickets for more cake
and ice cream. I won a red plastic folding
Chinese fan with a black silk tassel, which I
treasured.
This is one of my favorite childhood
memories, which I recall often. —CC, via
email
Dear Aunt Bingo,
I knew of Bingo as a kid’s game, but
it wasn’t until I was away at college that I
experienced my first “money” game.
A friend who was a big Bingo fan invited a
few of us to go with him to a church Bingo one
evening. When we arrived, the townspeople
there seemed pretty happy to see us joining
them for Bingo instead of heading downtown
to one of the bars.
I recall that it didn’t cost much to buy-in.
We played on cardboard cards and covered
the numbers with little red plastic chips.
Most of the evening was uneventful, until
about halfway through the 10th or 11th
game when my friend Elise tapped my arm
anxiously and pointed to her card. She had a
Bingo.
Gaming
News
Atlantic City. Another month, another
purchase of the Revel casino by Florida
developer Glenn Straub. This one’s
for real, however, and Straub is now
attempting to buy the Showboat and possibly
additional properties as part of a city-wide
redevelopment he’s calling “The Phoenix
Project,” complete details of which are,
naturally, yet to come.
Louisiana. A full smoking ban is now in
effect in New Orleans, affecting bars, hotels,
workplaces, private clubs, stores, and
casinos.
Native American. Tribal casinos
generated a gambling win of $28.3 billion in
2013, a marginal .5% increase over 2012, but
still a single-year record. The win came from
“Call it!” I told her. Elise was pretty shy
and just looked at me with huge eyes and
shook her head. “I can’t,” she whispered
back.
“B-9!” The caller called another number.
Luckily, no else had Bingo. Elise looked at
me and implored, “Help me!”
“BINGO!” I called so loud that it made
everyone at our table jump and most
everyone else in the room snicker. “BINGO!
BINGO! BINGO!”
Elise’s face flushed red with excitement
and embarrassment as they confirmed her
card was a winner.
She won $25—and swore she would never
go to Bingo again. —Ryan C., Ohio, via email
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Vashon, Washington 98070, or email
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to include your name and address
(you can request that your name not
be published), as typically she will
not include anonymous letters in her
columns.
Bingo Rights
As we Americans celebrate our
Independence Day, it is good to remember a
bit of the obscure history that prompted such
a monumental break with Great Britain.
Actually the separation was a long time
coming. It all started with a Seven Years War.
It had been a financially brutal war and Great
Britain needed money.
That was when Parliamentary Bingo was
invented. In the beginning our favorite game
was called Beano because the numbers were
secured with ordinary beans. Beano proved
to be lucrative and Great Britain began to
recover from the great recession. Naturally,
the colonists brought the game with them,
but since there were no beans here at the
time, they used corn to cover the numbers.
The Indians, who supplied the corn at first,
didn’t play the game as they had no need of
British cash, but they paid attention to how it
was done, for future reference.
After a year or so the Colonists noticed
that Great Britain was beginning to feel the
need to control them more and more and
it angered them. There was the Stamp Act,
the tax on tea fiasco, the gouging on prices
of commodities from the Motherland, and
now this new demand for a cut of their Bingo
proceeds. The Colonists finally decided that
enough was enough.
In 1774, Thomas Jefferson declared
the British Parliament had no legitimate
jurisdiction over the Colonies. After
an eighteen-month war against British
nationals, the thirteen Colonies became
the original thirteen States and our country
became the United States of America.
Jefferson convinced the States that we have
some inalienable rights…life, liberty, Bingo
and the pursuit of happiness.
And now you know the rest of the story.
479 Indian casinos in 28 states. California
led the way with a $7 billion win, followed by
Oklahoma with $3.8 billion, and Florida and
Washington with $2.3 billion each.
Japan. Action toward legalizing gambling
in Japan is picking up again. A bill that
would enable legalization is pending, and if
it passes, a second statute outlining specific
rules and logistical details would have to
be created and passed. The first part of
the process is expected to come into focus
this month and shine a light on realistic
prospects and timetables.
Online. Morgan Stanley has drastically
downsized its expectations for the U.S.
online gambling market. The investment
firm issued a report cutting its estimate for
2020 from $5 billion to $2.7 billion. Nearer
term, the estimate for 2017 is $410 million,
down from $1.3 billion. The report predicts
that no new states will begin operations this
year, but that California, Pennsylvania, New
York, and Illinois will legalize some form
of online gambling “within a few years.”
One development that will have a positive
effect on online gambling’s prospects is a
return of PokerStars to the market, and that
may be close to happening. Amaya Gaming,
owners of PokerStars, says it “expects to be
up and running” in New Jersey by this fall,
and is working to be licensed in California
when online gaming is approved there. A
daily fantasy sports (“DFS”) product to be
released under the PokerStars brand is also
in the works.
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but this month it’s self-promotion time and
you’ve got to step outside of your shell. With
the new moon in your house of YOU on the
16th, make that the date when you announce
to the world the new and improved and extra
lucky you!
Lucky Days: 16-28
Lucky Numbers: 3-45
Horoscopes for July
2015
ARIES: Mar. 21-Apr. 20: The new moon on
the 16th puts a major focus on the domestic
front. Your mission is to stay receptive to
inventive ways to arrange and organize your
personal space. Just make sure that your
enthusiasm for running the show doesn’t
leave your partner out in the dark. Share and
blend for maximum benefits.
Lucky Days: 16-19
Lucky Numbers: 1-52
TAURUS: Apr. 21-May 21: So you’ve
reached the end of your rope with family
members that are driving you crazy? It’s
understandable. Look for a solution midmonth when a vision or insight arrives in the
form of a dream, quote, book or even a letter
in the mail (remember those?). Forthright
communication is your way through and
forward.
Lucky Days: 14-26
Lucky Numbers: 28-43
GEMINI: May 22-June 21: Like gravity,
money draws more unto itself as it
accumulates. You’ll want to make that your
affirmation as you do the following this
month: 1. Start a secret seed fund, even if it’s
just setting $20 aside under a mattress and
2) Don’t touch it. And then watch the dollars
start to roll your way. Practice makes perfect.
Lucky Days: 2-24
Lucky Numbers: 19-49
CANCER: June 22-July 22: You prefer to
have people and events in life come to you,
Summertime heat
Poses special risks to seniors
Dear Savvy Senior,
Can you write a column
alerting seniors to the dangers of
summertime heat? I manage a
number of urgent care clinics, and
last summer we had more than 200
cases of heat-related illnesses, most
of who were seniors. I would like to
reduce that this year.
Concerned Citizen
Dear Concerned,
I certainly can. Most people don’t
realize that extreme summer heat
causes thousands of heat-related
illnesses in the U.S. each year, and
kills more people than hurricanes,
lightning, tornadoes, floods and
earthquakes combined, and seniors
are among the most vulnerable.
The reasons behind this are
because of the body’s ability to
regulate temperature through blood
circulation and sweat glands tends
to decline with age. Bodies of older
adults also contain far less water
than a younger person, and older
brains don’t recognize thirst as
easily, making them more likely to
get dehydrated.
In addition, many seniors have
certain health problems that can
increase their risk of hyperthermia
(when the body overheats). These
include:
• Underlying diseases like
congestive heart failure, diabetes
and chronic obstructive pulmonary
need requires. Think of all the energy you’ll
conserve!
Lucky Days: 10-26
Lucky Numbers 34-39
SAGITTARIUS: Nov. 23-Dec. 21: It takes
a significant event to interrupt your focus
on the future. But July is the month when
you’ll want to set aside time to contemplate
life’s ‘big questions’. Why are we here? And
how can we best assist one another on the
journey? Your natural ability to speculate
will lead you to the answers you seek.
Lucky Days: 19-30
Lucky Numbers: 8-48
LEO: July 23-Aug. 23: I want to share this
secret affirmation with you. Are you ready?
Here it is: Work diligently to release yourself
from the ghosts of the past. Those people and
events are dead and gone and there is a new
life beckoning you to step forward and take
the lead. But it’s critical that you: Don’t look
CAPRICORN: Dec. 22-Jan. 20: From July
back.
16 until mid August lucky Jupiter lights up
Lucky Days: 22-28
your house of intimacy and mystical powers.
Lucky Numbers: 4-65
In other words, it’s time to merge with either
VIRGO: Aug. 24-Sept. 23: As Venus pops a mate or the divine! There are plenty of
into your house of health and physical opportunities this month to grow beyond
presence, you’ll want to consider a full your comfort zone. Push yourself! Don’t
beauty (and nutritional) makeover. The miss the magical month’s potentials.
cosmos is on your side to make the shift Lucky Days: 3-21
painless. If love is on the menu, mid-month Lucky Numbers: 2-39
just might deliver Prince or Princess
Charming into the neighborhood. Another AQUARIUS: Jan. 21-Feb. 19: Saturn has
slipped back into your career zone, this
reason to look ravishing!
means extra efforts won’t necessarily show
Lucky Days: 14-19
rewards right when you expect them. But
Lucky Numbers: 28-39
don’t let this stop you from going the extra
LIBRA: Sept. 24-Oct. 23: What you expect mile. You’re learning new skills that will be
from others is intimately related to the invaluable next year, allowing you to pursue
expectations you place upon yourself. whatever career path grabs your eye!
Separate and define your identity from those Lucky Days: 12-26
closest to you. Compromise isn’t always the Lucky Numbers: 22-34
best tactic to keep everyone happy; often
trying to please others will deplete your PISCES: Feb. 20-Mar. 20: You’re like a
energy. Take advantage of the new moon on humming dynamo when it comes to creative
the 16th to make important adjustments to projects and your desire to express your
unique relationship with the world of images
all of the various partnerships in your life.
and symbols. Don’t worry about taking a
Lucky Days: 4-15
linear path in bringing these new creations
Lucky Numbers: 44-59
to the public. The new moon on the 16th
SCORPIO: Oct. 24-Nov. 22: You often activates a blueprint for you to follow in
struggle with control. How much is too promoting your masterpieces.
much or too little? This month let it all go. Lucky Days: 8-14
Release the grip and feel the freedom. Trust Lucky Numbers: 32-57
in how the power of flow in the universe will
deliver to you exactly what each challenge or
disease or COPD.
• T rouble walking or moving
around.
• Being overweight.
• Having dementia or other
problems with thinking skills.
Medications that some seniors
take, like diuretics and other high
blood pressure drugs, can also
cause dehydration or affect the
ability of their heart, blood vessels
or sweat glands to respond to the
heat.
Signs of Danger
Heat stroke is the most serious
heat-related illness. The signs
to watch for include a body
temperature above 103 degrees
Fahrenheit, a rapid pulse rate,
throbbing headache, dizziness,
nausea, confusion, and hot, dry
skin with the absence of sweating.
If you, or someone you know is
experiencing these symptoms, call
911 immediately because heat
stroke is a medical emergency.
Heat exhaustion is milder and
can develop after several days of
exposure to high temperatures.
The war ning signs are heavy
sweating, paleness, muscle cramps,
tiredness, weakness, fainting,
dizziness, headache, and nausea or
vomiting.
What to Do
If you think you may be suffering
from a heat-related condition, cool
yourself down by going indoors into
air conditioning, remove or loosen
any tight-fitting or heavy clothing,
drink plenty of water (but avoid
alcohol and caffeine), take a cool
bath or shower, or apply cold water,
ice packs or cold compresses to
your skin.
And when you do go out in the
heat, be sure to dress in lightweight,
light-colored, loose-fitting clothing,
avoid extended periods of sun
exposure and drink plenty of water
The Sign of Gemini
Horoscope Highlights
Born May 21st-June 21st
Born May 21st thru 31st: You’re
willing to stand behind lofty
aspirations with $$ and hard
work…a partner holds you to it.
Ultimate June days: 6, 10, 19, 24
Born June 1st thru 10th: Important
to align clear thinking w/actions to
avoid mishaps 2nd-23rd. A giant
step forward the 20th.
Ultimate June days: 11, 15, 20, 25
Born June 11th thru 21st: Surprise
“extra” $$ gets you up off your
feet and moving forward in a great
direction 20th-21st.
Ultimate June days: 7, 16, 20, 26
Lean, Sweet and Healthy
For a late afternoon snack, fruit is always
best.
However, sometimes, a sweet treat can
change the mood or make a down afternoon
seem more up.
Although sugary snacks are surefire
ways to crash moods and healthy eating
intentions, the following recipe from the
book TurboCharged Recipes: Delicious
Fuel for Your Lean Fat-Burning Machine, by
sibling co-authors Dian Griesel, Ph.D. and
Tom Griesel, offer two healthful snacks to
satisfy the urge for something sweet.
even if you don’t feel thirsty.
Seniors who live without air
conditioning should go to public
places that have it like shopping
malls, senior centers or public
libraries. Your local health
department can also refer you to an
air-conditioned shelter in your area.
For those who can’t afford
to run their air conditioning at
home, there’s the federal LowIncome Home Energy Assistance
Program (LIHEAP), along with many Coconut Macadamiaroons
utility companies and charitable 8 ounces unsweetened shredded organizations that may be able to
coconut
help you with your utility costs.
8 ounces almond flour (any nut To find out about the programs
flour can be used)
available to you, along with their
eligibility requirements and how 4 tablespoons macadamia nut oil
to apply, call the National Energy 1 tablespoon sugar substitute
Assistance Referral project at 866674-6327 or visit energynear.org.
Combine all ingredients in
For more extreme heat-related a stainless steel bowl until well
safety tips, visit the Center for mixed. For each cookie, spoon a
Disease Control and Prevention tablespoonful of the mixture onto
website at cdc.gov/extremeheat.
a cookie sheet. Bake in a preheated
Send your senior questions to: Savvy
Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK
73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim
Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today
show and author of The Savvy Senior
book.
325-degree oven for about 6 minutes
or until the cookies just start to get
browned. Remove from heat and
allow to cool on a wire rack. ©
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By Joe Martin
In 2007, researchers using Google Earth discovered the
world’s largest beaver dam. Located in the wilderness of
northern Canada, the dam is more than a half-mile long
at 2,790 feet; experts estimate the structure was started in the
mid-1970s.
…The U.S.S. Iowa holds the distinction of being the only
American naval ship to have a bathtub.
…You might think of Uncle Sam as a fictional character, but
he’s actually based in fact. The original Uncle Sam was one
Samuel Wilson, born in Massachusetts in 1766. When he
was 14 years old, he joined the army to fight in the American
Revolution. Once the war was over, he moved to Troy, N.Y.,
started working in the meat-packing industry, and became
known locally as “Uncle Sam” due to his jovial manner and
ethical business practices. During the War of 1812, Sam won a
contract to provide meat to troops stationed nearby. To keep
track of which crates of meat were destined for the troops,
he stamped “U.S.” on them, even though that abbreviation
for United States was not yet in common use. When his
packing plant was inspected in October of 1812, a government
inspector asked a nearby worker what “U.S.” stood for.
Unsure of the abbreviation himself, the worker replied that
it must stand for the name of the owner, Uncle Sam. Though
the answer was in error, it took hold, and soldiers soon began
calling military rations “bounty of Uncle Sam.”
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