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Friday, July 16th, 2010

There are many important day for daily needs that you have each month. In addition, we have always prepared a monthly budget and make expenditures under this budget only. But the sudden entry of the emergency in the middle or late disrupts your entire monthly budget limit. At this point, you have no money and run only to find unable to respond to unplanned demand on time. Do not panic! You should only apply for quick loans same day! These loans are short term loans you can pay at the request of the state of emergency in time, without any fear.

The loans are fast in nature and will be presented in a short amount of time available. By completing the following requirements, you will come easily for fast loans same day, without the disadvantages: –

The demand for quick loans same day can help you easy money to borrow about £ 100 to £ 1,500, depending on your needs and repayment capacity. A short duration of 2-4 weeks offered to repay the loan. These loans have relatively higher interest than that provided for a short period only. But it can be minimized if you carefully studied the competitiveness of the online loan market thoroughly.

The resources available through these loans can help you with the number of short-term goals such meeting: –

Rapid availability of loans the same day No complicated formalities of fax documents, credit checks, complete documentation and other documents. This means that lenders use less time very punishing those loans. Accordingly, the full price will be immediately available in your checking account within a short time.

therefore seeks support loan fast same day, you can quickly cash available in emergencies. This will help settle the middle of the month end cash shortages on time

The Face of AMERICA – BINGO! It has been called “keno”, “screeno” and “beano.” Its most vommon name, “bingo,” was coined by a toy salesman in 1929, and bingo has been coining money for sweet charity ever since. Organized bingo thrives today in church auditoriums, on military installations and at carnivals – even though it is illegal in most states. Robert Meyner’s probingo plank was a real factor in his successful bid for the governorship of New Jersey in 1953. That same year in New York, Governor Dewey vetoed a bingo bill – but the voters soon overruled him. Today, bingo fans in the Albany-Schenectady area are able to get a little action at the weekly game run by the Village of Colonie Volunteer Fire Department. Some 300 players spend more than two dollars each for a little excitement and a chance at cash prizes of up to $125. The net “take” buys improvements for the fire company and rescue squad. The most avid fans are the matrons of the community. They stop playing when a fire or ambulance siren sounds, but as the wail diminishes, the game resumes in earnest. Down-state, in aplace called Brooklyn, the girls take their bingo even more seriously: Last year 1500 players were involved in a near riot at a hospital-benefit affair when they suspected that No. 36 was missing from the number scrambler. Photograph by George Burns. ….. 1959 Saturday Evening Post Picture, A5862A. 19590926

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

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This Item is an original 2 page Magazine picture, taken from a vintage magazine of the year indicated. The picture is suitable for framing and displaying in your home or office. The scan of this item was taken through plastic film, however it is an accurate representation of the item. The nominal size is 21.0 inches by 14 inches.

The Face of AMERICA – BINGO! It has been called “keno”, “screeno” and “beano.” Its most vommon name, “bingo,” was coined by a toy salesman in 1929, and bingo has been coining money for sweet charity ever since. Organized bingo thrives today in church auditoriums, on military installations and at carnivals – even though it is illegal in most states. Robert Meyner’s probingo plank was a real factor in his successful bid for the governorship of New Jersey in 1953. That same year in New York, Governor Dewey vetoed a bingo bill – but the voters soon overruled him. Today, bingo fans in the Albany-Schenectady area are able to get a little action at the weekly game run by the Village of Colonie Volunteer Fire Department. Some 300 players spend more than two dollars each for a little excitement and a chance at cash prizes of up to $125. The net “take” buys improvements for the fire company and rescue squad. The most avid fans are the matrons of the community. They stop playing when a fire or ambulance siren sounds, but as the wail diminishes, the game resumes in earnest. Down-state, in aplace called Brooklyn, the girls take their bingo even more seriously: Last year 1500 players were involved in a near riot at a hospital-benefit affair when they suspected that No. 36 was missing from the number scrambler. Photograph by George Burns. ….. 1959 Saturday Evening Post Picture, A5862A. 19590926