Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 14, 2003, Page 4, Image 4

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Carlson
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matelv 30 records. Okay, so all 1 did
was make a big, wooden box. The
skill level required was not so high.
But it was a first for me — 1 never
made it past the door of the middle
school wood shop. The rumors
about the teacher’s solo bathroom
activities kept me far, far away.
But my creation is even, splinter
free, and it has handles perfectly
sized for my hands, courtesy of a 1
1/8-inch drill bit. I think of it as a
Fisher Price project: My First Box.
My project currently sits unfin
ished on my floor, awaiting a coat
of paint. It was overshadowed by
the store-bought brown leather
record box my mom gave me
for Christmas.
I made a box. I got a box. Com
bined with the vibrating massage
pen I received in my stocking, it was
a strange holiday.
Contact the Pulse columnist
at nikacarlson@dailyemerald.com.
Her views do not necessarily represent
those of the Emerald.
Bingo
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was a hit intimidating; they were
clearly bingo veterans. Then there
were the multi-card players.
Man' Wooten is such a player. She
bustled in and sat down few minutes
into the first game. She was notice
ably frazzled by her late entrance
and quickly tossed her belongings
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aside. Then, she proceeded to lay
out two dozen bingo cards in front
of her. Wooten didn’t look up from
her game once. As the numbers
were called, she scanned her cards
with the precision of a surgeon,
marked those that matched and still
managed to answer a few questions.
“This is the fourth night in a row
that I’ve played,” Wooten said.
“That’s a lot for me, so after tonight
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I’m going to take a break. But hey, it
beats drinking.”
For players such as Wooten and
Kimbrel, this game is obviously not
child’s play. Bingo has evolved from
the simple game kids play at parties.
Players can still win with the tradi
tional combination, but there are all
kinds of patterns that signal a win
ning card. Certain numbers multi
ply the cash prize. One man won
S400 with one of these numbers.
This feat brought a round of ap
plause from the packed house.
Who says bingo isn’t exciting?
So there I was. One number
away. SI00 would definitely have
made me a believer in the power of
bingo. But G-57 was never called,
and someone else walked away with
my loot. Perhaps bingo’s power lies
not in the money, but in its nostal
gic sense of community and good,
clean fun.
Bingo.
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at ryanbornheimer@dailyemerald.com.
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