Assuming there's no cheating, is bingo purely a game of chance?
Mar 21, 2009 by Fresserheim | Posted in Mathematics
Or is there some way to improve my chances of winning? I play every Friday afternoon, and several people consistently win slightly more often than the rest. They get to choose their own cards, and they are very picky, whereas I just grab the nearest four
If we remove cheating and human error from the equation then yes, bingo is just plan chance. It's a way to gamble and spend time. Of course, a single person can improve his chances of winning at least once by buying more cards to play on, but that doesn't
William T | Mar 21, 2009
Other than making sure you notice every number called (and note every number on your cards) there isn't anything but chance involved in winning at bingo.
stevetanderson | Mar 21, 2009
So christians, let's just say for once this hypopthetical situation?
Dec 09, 2008 by The (Dastardly) Laughing Man | Posted in Religion & Spirituality
Where if atheism and agnosticism were based purely and solely on faith and belief, as all religions are.
Would this make us (atheists & agnostics) as right as you are? I mean, on your level of reasoning (I have faith in my god and
Yes, and since "the fool says in his heart there is no God" then you could make April Fools your high holiday
amabO | Dec 09, 2008
I would like bingo nights.
Now being associated with religious nutjobs? Thats a no-no.
Gandhi the Elephant | Dec 09, 2008
Why do you believe in marriage? I think its purely a financial contract! thus isnt it legalized prostitution?
Aug 04, 2009 by SATAN Prince of Darkness | Posted in Marriage & Divorce
Okay, so I don't sleep with whores, but I sure have been with some tramps here and there... had several long term relationships... but I am just not convinced marriage works...
Say is a Religious ritual... sure, what do you consider divorce
Wow....do you have a cynical and disrespectful attitude towards women or what?
I have never prostituted myself for any man. I am financially secure by my own hard work after working and putting myself through college.
I don't need a man
Diane's Free to Breathe Again | Aug 04, 2009
I came home to find my lady friend Mabel was a man?
Sep 08, 2009 by Old Git | Posted in Polls & Surveys
Mabel has lived with me purely for company for the last 30 years, I have often hoped things would become physical between us, but time has passed us by. Mabel is 76 and I am 87 so the time for love has passed.
I came home from bingo last
tell Mabel to get one of those operations where they cut off his fellow me lad.
undRpAnts PHIL | Sep 08, 2009