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My first Bongo’s Bingo event. This changed with a text from my friend Joanne saying her sister had a spare ticket and would I like to come – I obviously jumped at the chance. So on Friday night I met my friends Joanne and Catherine and we joined the very large queue outside the Boiler Shop in Newcastle which hosts the Bongo’s Bingo nights. Ray Gay Sales, Inc. Is a family owned and operated business established since 1953 that caters to the needs of organizations such as schools, churches, fire halls, American Legions, VFW Posts, The Knights of Columbus, Loyal Order of Moose, Fraternal Order of.

In the last few weeks, the world has changed in many strange and surreal ways.

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With going out coming to a sudden halt it feels like many familiar patterns and rhythms are now far away.

As everyone knows, it’s in Bongo’s Bingo’s DNA to bring people together, be immersed in pure escapism and have a bloody good laugh with friends, family and loved ones - no matter what is happening around the world.

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More of the weird and the wonderful coming up in this week's livestreams, Thursday and Saturday at 8pm.https://t.co/sxcOLhHSbL
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Jonny Bongo and the team still want to keep everyone positively connected and together during this unprecedented time - a time of self-isolation, lockdowns and whatever else might happen in the coming days and weeks.

The guys know they can keep creating lots of much-needed fun, energy and escapism for everyone, and Bongo’s Bingo Live From The Bungalow brings it all together in a brand-new way – it’s live, it’s unscripted and it’s completely bonkers, broadcast from Liverpool in a hastily made studio that the team are now living under lockdown in.

Live From The Bungalow is a crazy mix of Bongo’s Bingo, Jonny’s pub quiz and whatever else the team throw in, with all the classic Bongo’s Bingo music and some of the iconic prizes, plus live call ins, audience dares, irreverence, reverence and loads more. Players are encouraged to donate to the NHS during each show.

It’s all about bringing people together during this turbulent time. And as word has quickly spread from the debut, the audience has shot up from 3.5k to over 100k of viewers. They expect tomorrow's Twitch stream to the biggest one so far.

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This week is going to be even crazier, with a live stream on Saturday from 8pm on Twitch. Don’t forget to tune in. The show is free to watch and the games are free to play – everyone needs a UK mobile phone and must be 18 or over and a pen and piece of paper to play.

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