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What do you wish for in ProHo? - Page 8 — Brooklynian

What do you wish for in ProHo?

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  • Medusa wrote: [quote=Carnivore][quote=madamefoo55]so where can a gal play bingo around here?
    I bet you could get a bingo night going at Freddy's if there was enough demand for it. After all, they had a frickin' D&D night! :lol::lol::lol:

    I think there's spme kind of law against "gaming" in bars. I remember being hassled as a teenager for playing Rummy 500 in a bar in Brooklyn Heights (note, not for being a teenager drinking in a bar). It seemed like just pulling out a deck of cards was a red flag for the bartender.

    Anyone know anything about this? I suspect if such a law exists, it's about gambling rather than actual card-playing. I don't know how (or why) you'd play bingo without playing for money (for street cred?).
    I've been to Bingo Night at Tortilla Flats (which is admittedly also a restaurant) in that other borough, but basically there was no gambling involved. It was free to play, and they gave away some token prizes (t-shirt, etc.). I'm not sure what the law is on this.
  • Carnivore wrote:
    I've been to Bingo Night at Tortilla Flats (which is admittedly also a restaurant) in that other borough, but basically there was no gambling involved. It was free to play, and they gave away some token prizes (t-shirt, etc.). I'm not sure what the law is on this.
    I can't get into games that are based on pure luck (and, perhaps, the ability to correctly hear the number/letter called and mark it down). I like games that have a mixture of luck and skill. I also don't like games that require pure skill and logic (like chess), which just stress me out.
  • The only place I know that can legally play bingo for money is a church and many of the churches here have bingo night. I remember there was a big crowd that used to go to the St. Peter St. Paul (Wyckoff & Court) bingo night on Fri's
  • madamefoo55 wrote: I'd like a GOOD soul food resturant - not like Silvia's up in Harlem. What a salt lick- yuck.
    Has anyone tried the new soul food place on 6th Ave at Sterling, in the old Y Canteen space?
    madamefoo55 wrote: no more Dunkin Donuts, Starbucks, etc.
    We've got none of those in PH! Only across the border where they don't have a Joyce Bakeshop.
  • Medusa wrote: I like games that have a mixture of luck and skill.
    Sounds like you might like the one called "Marriage". "Child-rearing" is also a good one for mixing luck and skill.
  • doctorj wrote: [quote=Medusa] I like games that have a mixture of luck and skill.
    Sounds like you might like the one called "Marriage". "Child-rearing" is also a good one for mixing luck and skill.

    You are correct! I am currently enjoying both of those games, so much so that I'm 5 months pregnant with #2.

    I'm dreading the looming spectre of "Candyland." (all luck, no skill).
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