March 18th, 2008
Most people are familiar with the game of bingo. It is played with bingo cards containg a five by five grid of squares, with each square containing a word or number. Each player is given a bingo card, and marks off the squares from their card when the corresponding number is announced by the bingo caller. In most games, the winner is the first player to achieve a line of five items across the card (regardless of whether that line is horizontal, vertical or diagonal) and call “bingo”. For a longer game, other target patterns than a single line can be required, for example two lines of five, a postage stamp shape of three by three squares, all squares marked off, etc.
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March 10th, 2008
St. Patrick’s day falls on a Monday this year and for the proud Irish or even the proud “one day a year Irish,” that means spending the day celebrating from your desk. Unless you’re boss is incredibly kind or you work from home, you’re going to have to wait until five to enjoy that celebratory brew. That doesn’t mean you can’t dress for the occasion. Sure green cuff links may not be as exciting as green beer but they’ll look great on your wrist and well into the evening while you’re searching for that Irish lass to plant a kiss on. Here are a few ways you can bring the luck of the Irish to your office without over doing it.
- Cufflinks: Dressing up that white button down shirt may not seem possible but I promise you it is. Looking classy while embracing your heritage takes nothing more than two pieces of very important jewelry. Cufflinks are classy in and of themselves but companies like Tateossian make it their business to make sure you’re personality shows through with your accessories. Bring a little bit of Ireland right to your wrists with green or Celtic cufflinks.
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Bringing The Luck Of The Irish To The Office - How To Celebrate St Patricks Day From Your Desk
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