Tuesday, 22 November 2016

Can Online Bingo Make You Smarter?

Everyone knows that bodies require exercise to remain vital and healthy. Can the same be said about the brain? Definitely. Studies show that folks who challenge their brains with number games such as Sudoku, Yahtzee and bingo and word games like crossword puzzles tend to be sharper, quicker thinkers than those who do not. Spend time logged on at bingo sites online, and you may very well boost your brain power. Plus, you'll have a whole lot of fun and might even win money and prizes, too.

Social interaction adds a generous measure of joy to life and may increase longevity, too. Now that there are numerous online bingo sites UK, one does not have to make plans for a baby sitter or dress up and drive across town to a bingo hall. In the 21st century, playing a friendly game with friends is as easy and effortless as signing up for a player account at any of the best online bingo UK websites.

 The game of bingo has been thrilling players of all ages for a very long time. Based on a kind of lotto game that was popularised in medieval Italy, bingo is used to teach math, geography and other intellectual pursuits. In fact, the first bingo-like games in Germany were used in as teaching aids in schools. Today, the best online bingo games offer brain exercise and friendly social interaction along with an exciting chance to win money and prizes.

 One of the most charming aspects of online bingo UK is its availability. One may log in and play a delightful game of bingo any time, day or night. Moderated chat features provide a way for stay-at-home moms to socialise with others whilst their little ones are napping. Online bingo is a great way for seniors to make new friends, as well. If you worry that your aging mum or dad spend too much time alone, help them sign up for an online bingo account.

 It is a well-known fact that older people who stay active live longer, happier, healthier lives. Bingo can be a big part of that activity. No, bingo doesn't offer the body much of a workout, but it can certainly boost brain power while providing the sort of social interaction that makes for a better quality of life.

 If you wish to exercise your brain, even in the middle of the night, don't go reaching for the remote from down the side of the sofa, switch on your laptop, get out your smart phone and make an account and start playing bingo online right away, and don't forget the chat rooms for other nighthawks.

Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Hilton Head SC – Paranormal Activity in the Stoney-Baynard Ruins

Legend has it that "Saucy Jack" Stoney lost the Braddock's Point Plantation to William Eddings Baynard in a late-night poker game at Hilton Head SC.  The year was 1838.

The 1000-acre plantation had been in the Stoney family since the American Revolution when Captain John Stoney, Saucy Jack's grandfather, had purchased it.  It was a 4th generation inheritance by the time Saucy Jack got it from his father Dr. George Mosse Stoney.

The winner of the poker game was William Eddings Baynard.  That explains the name by which it is known today:  Stoney-Baynard Plantation.  Some records indicate Saucy Jack simply went bankrupt and Baynard got the property at a fire sale.  But that version obviously has much less dramatic appeal.  Baynard died here at the "Big House" in 1849 after He and his wife Catherine had raised four children.

During the Civil War the Baynard's and other plantation owners on Hilton Head SC were driven off the Island.  The Big House became headquarters for Union officers.  That made it the target of a Confederate raiding party, which torched and destroyed it.

The Baynard's never returned to the Island after the War, although they did legally reclaim the land.  Thus, the property was left in its present state of disrepair, another sad monument to the devastation of the American Civil War.

The front of the house is easily located by large square holes which once housed the posts supporting an expansive porch.  To the rear stand the remains of a fireplace and outer wall.

In their beautiful setting on the highest point of the Island, these haunted places conjure happy family scenes of children and household servants playing together.  A cloud blots out the sun and these are swept away by a violent conflagration.  If you are very still the imagination can pick up the echo of the jack-boot invader pacing the large wrap-around porch of this haunted house.

Sometimes the haunting scenes of this idyllic setting are more evident to the senses.  In life and in death luck deserted Baynard and the shades of his mournful funeral procession may still be seen filing past his tomb.

Legend has it that the rumor of jewelry, gold and riches motivated union soldiers to break into the family mausoleum.  Ever since, on drizzly gray days Baynard's ghost has been wandering the scene of his earthly existence.  This is one of the true scary stories associated with paranormal activity at Hilton Head 

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Lady Gaga Alejandro Official Music Video Uncensored and Uncut

Lady Gaga--who famously revealed to Barbara Walters in her 2009 "Most Interesting People" interview that she herself is bisexual, and whose hit "Poker Face" dealt with that topic--has long been an outspoken advocate for the LGBT community. She's appeared on the cover of Out  magazine, marched for gay rights in D.C., received a GLAAD Award for Outstanding Musical Artist, and headlined/hosted a benefit concert for marriage equality, among other activist activities. When she picked up her VMA moonman at last year's MTV Video Music Awards, she even proudly held it aloft and declared, "This is for God and the gays!" But she has never addressed gay issues as directly or politically in a video as she does in her compelling new clip, "Alejandro."


In her outlandish past videos, Gaga has appeared in a futuristic wheelchair, pranced around a fiery bathhouse, and embarked on a "Thelma-&-Louise"-style road trip with Beyoncé, but in the just-premiered "Alejandro," she is uncharacteristically serious. The classy black-and-white clip, lensed by high-fashion photographer/Madonna collaborator Steven Klein, is a seven-minute "celebration of my love and appreciation for the gay community, my admiration of their bravery, their love for one another, and their courage in relationships," according to Gaga's June 1 interview with CNN's Larry King, during which she premiered a short teaser of the "Alejandro" video.

Of course, now that the full "Alejandro" is out, we can all see that it's not a blatant political PSA--as with all Gaga videos, it's a piece of performance art, open to interpretation. But the video's vaguely "Rhythm Nation"-reminiscent vibe, not to mention what Gaga described to King as its "homoerotic military theme," could be construed as a creative critique of the U.S. military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy. And the video's wardrobe of nun's habits and other religious imagery could be viewed as references to the Catholic Church's demonization of homosexuality.


The Catholic imagery in particular is reminiscent of works by Gaga's obvious predecessor, the aforementioned Madonna, another pop female whose conflicted feelings about religion have been explored in her own videos such as "Oh Father" and the banned "Like a Prayer." As Gaga told King: "I struggle with my feelings about the Church in particular....in terms of religion, I'm very religious. I was raised Catholic. I believe in Jesus. I believe in God. I'm very spiritual. I pray very much. But at the same time, there is no one religion that doesn't hate or speak against or be prejudiced against another racial group or religious group, or sexual group. For that, I think religion is also bogus. So I suppose you could say I'm a quite religious woman that is very confused about religion. And I dream and envision a future where we have a more peaceful religion or a more peaceful world, a more peaceful state of mind for the younger generation. And that's what I dream for."

Monday, 7 November 2016

Hilton Head SC – Paranormal Activity in the Stoney-Baynard Ruins

Legend has it that "Saucy Jack" Stoney lost the Braddock's Point Plantation to William Eddings Baynard in a late-night poker game at Hilton Head SC.  The year was 1838.

The 1000-acre plantation had been in the Stoney family since the American Revolution when Captain John Stoney, Saucy Jack's grandfather, had purchased it.  It was a 4th generation inheritance by the time Saucy Jack got it from his father Dr. George Mosse Stoney.


The winner of the poker game was William Eddings Baynard.  That explains the name by which it is known today:  Stoney-Baynard Plantation.  Some records indicate Saucy Jack simply went bankrupt and Baynard got the property at a fire sale.  But that version obviously has much less dramatic appeal.  Baynard died here at the "Big House" in 1849 after He and his wife Catherine had raised four children.

During the Civil War the Baynard's and other plantation owners on Hilton Head SC were driven off the Island.  The Big House became headquarters for Union officers.  That made it the target of a Confederate raiding party, which torched and destroyed it.

The Baynard's never returned to the Island after the War, although they did legally reclaim the land.  Thus, the property was left in its present state of disrepair, another sad monument to the devastation of the American Civil War.

The front of the house is easily located by large square holes which once housed the posts supporting an expansive porch.  To the rear stand the remains of a fireplace and outer wall.

In their beautiful setting on the highest point of the Island, these haunted places conjure happy family scenes of children and household servants playing together.  A cloud blots out the sun and these are swept away by a violent conflagration.  If you are very still the imagination can pick up the echo of the jack-boot invader pacing the large wrap-around porch of this haunted house.

Sometimes the haunting scenes of this idyllic setting are more evident to the senses.  In life and in death luck deserted Baynard and the shades of his mournful funeral procession may still be seen filing past his tomb.


Legend has it that the rumor of jewelry, gold and riches motivated union soldiers to break into the family mausoleum.  Ever since, on drizzly gray days Baynard's ghost has been wandering the scene of his earthly existence.  This is one of the true scary stories associated with paranormal activity at Hilton Head SC.

Would you like to learn more about the Stoney-Baynard ruins and the "7 Greatest Mysteries" of Savannah-Hilton Head Island?  Follow the links below for an expose of the real ghosts on Hilton Head Island, the No. 1 vacation destination in the Continental United States.

Saturday, 5 November 2016

Are You A Buddyfight Card Player? Give A Try To Japanese Card Sleeves

As a buddy monster in Buddyfight card game, you'll have to beat the opponent in the battle leveraging all your powders. While fighting against evil forces, you'll have to play with energy and enthusiasm and always feel good. With damages cards, this wont be possible ever. While you play with damaged cards, you may face discomfort in brining the real inner you and defeating the enemies like anything.


To keep you cards protected, it is necessary to use protective barriers, especially the ones that come from Japan. Japanese sleeves are precisely engineered so that your cards look elegant and remain in pristine state. For years of protection against wear and tear, several professional and regular players also used protective barriers.

 If you regularly play Buddyfight card game, you cannot continue to play with the same cards, you could few weeks back. This is because, natural grease released from your hand deteriorate you cards and eventually, it comes uncomfortable to use the cards. Alongside, with regular usage normal wear and tear cannot be avoided. However, if you insert the cards into the sleeve's protective layer, you add life to your cards and avoid the chances to any sort of damages.

While you play Buddyfight game, these card sleeves also support the way you play. You'll be able to shuffle smoothly and these stay on your hands. There are certain reason why investing on cards in economical. Firstly, sleeves are designed to give long life to you cards and keep these in brand new and mint state. So, if you play regularly using a card sleeves will save you money as you don't have to buy another card. Secondly, these are not expansive and available at low prizes.

Whether you are into trading or playing profession, using protective sleeves will give you long-term benefits. When you cards are safe and secure, you'll love to play anytime you or whenever your opponent challenges you. Buddyfight card sleeves are available in multitudes of sizes and colors and you can choose anyone depending on your taste and preference. For long term, regular use, you can give multi-layer protection to your sleeves. Starting from snugly fitting size, you can put more protective layers over your cards with the sleeves of different sizes.


In this way, you can protect your entire deck of the cards. In Australia, if you want to buy card sleeves, you can visit some gaming or hobby stores. There, you'll find sleeves for all card categories and for all size of cards. No matter how often or how long you play, sleeves will support you with smooth shuffle and there are no chances that your cards will be damaged. As long as you use the cards sleeves, you'll enjoy playing with your cards.

Thursday, 3 November 2016

A Quick Review of How to Play Online Rummy Pool Games at Taj Rummy


The Pool variant of rummy is possibly the easiest and most basic version of Indian Rummy and yet the most preferred among skilled players. With Indian Rummy now moving into the sphere of online rummy games, you get to join a virtual pool of players who could be logged in from any corner of the world.


Pool rummy, also known as a "Syndicate" is joined by 2 to 6 players and can be played out over a long stretch of time. So get comfortable and keep a pot of coffee ready at hand when you join your game!

In this popular format of the hot favorite Indian Rummy card game, the player scoring the least points in a syndicate ultimately becomes the winner. Testing your skills against a group of players in a syndicate even as you join the conversation in chat is highly exciting and there can be nothing more thrilling than winning.

In a 101 pool game you stand to be eliminated from the pool if you cross the maximum 101 points, with 201 points being the limit in the 201 pool game. Being eliminated from a game does not mean the end of the game for you though.

You can rejoin the pool by buying in if other players in the 101 pool game have less than 79 points. In the 201 pool game the required top score from other players for allowing you to buy in is 174 points.

With the goal being to collect the least points in these games, you have to aim to be the last player remaining in the pool with minimum points in order to leave the table with the pile of chips.

While the 101 and 201 pools can be played for an unlimited period of time, in the Best of 3 deals variant you get to play through a set of three games with specific chips. Other than this, the game rules in these pool games remain the same so the player scoring lowest number of points at the end of three deals wins this game and the chips.


If you're wondering about the secret of winning in the Pools, then simply remember the rules of Indian Rummy. Points are counted on basis of cards which do not fit in the Sets or Sequences which must be formed with all thirteen cards at the end of a round. In other words, players are penalized for not having melded their hand quickly and successfully enough.

On the other hand, if you have been calling Show successfully to win maximum rummy games in the individual rounds then you may collect the least points and therefore stand a chance at winning in pools as well. Consistently winning the rounds and going on to win your pool games as well is the key and will no doubt add immensely to your gaming experience, besides adding handsomely to your pocket.