There has been some pretty wild fads that have been packed away in old trunks in the attic and stored in the recesses of our memories. In the 1950's it was poodle skirts for the girls with dice, music symbols and 45 record appliques sewn near the hem line. Dick Clark made his way into the teeny bopper's hearts after broadcasting his rock “n” roll show in 1957.
In the 60's and 70's the Beatles revolutionized long hair for men introducing the mop top hair. Remember Nehru jackets? Let's be glad that fashion disaster is over and done with! Bell bottoms are still very popular but today we have changed the name to exude a more contemporary “flares”.
The 80's was an era of big hair, the bigger the better for both men and woman. Olivia Newton John's song “Let's Get Physical” launched the fashion world to work out clothes and stretch head bands worn not on top of your head but around your forehead.
The 90's is when computers began to explode and the internet was on its way to being the number source of socializing, advertising, news and information. My Space was the hot social media and way to communicate with friends.
Today we can't mention trends without saying Facebook and Twitter. The online gaming market is explosive and Bingo is the new contemporary way to play replacing land based halls.
Online Bingo has transcended into a full service gaming that has the convenience of playing at home. Besides the game Bingo there is Scratch Cards, Slots, Blackjack, Roulette, Video Poker and much more at your fingertips.
The art of playing Bingo has changed with thrilling new ways to play that keep up with today's trends like Deal or No Deal and Britain's Got Talent. Jackpots are no longer just for Link games at the local bingo hall with Progressive Jackpots and network Link games that offer huge Jackpots.
Marketing departments are competitive and it is to the player's advantage with Free Bingo, Team Bingo, Tournaments and exclusive promotional offers that giveaway heaps of cash.
Times they are a changing and Bingo keeps getting better all the time as we catch a quick game on our mobile phone while on the go or our tablets.
Can it get any better than it already is, it is hard to imagine it will. But if history tells us anything it can only mean the best is yet to come.
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