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Below are some frequently asked questions which Edith & Maureen have kindly answered.

Q. I am coming to Granny Bingo, will we actually be playing bingo?

A. Yes, that's why we had the ingenious idea of putting 'Bingo' in the title. 

 

Q. Do I need to bring anything to Granny Bingo?

A. No, we supply bingo sheets and textas. Oh... but it is customary to bring large quantities of cash and tip nan at the end of the night.

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Q. I have never played bingo before, is it hard?

A. Before we started hosting this night we thought that any idiot who could count to 90 would find the game pretty easy, but we have discovered that (most likely thanks to Daniel Andrews and his lefto-pinko-feminazi education system that we heard about on Sky News) it can be somewhat challenging for some people. Don't worry though, nan will explain the game to you and if you get it wrong she will only embarrass you just a little bit in front of all your family and friends and everyone else in the room.

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Q. Where can I listen to your podcast Granny Bingo Wireless?

A. Wherever you get your podcasts from. 

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Q. I went to see Granny Bingo but it was someone else? What's with that?

A. Edith and Maureen have been hosting Granny Bingo for over a decade. Their success and popularity has lead some less talented people who were sadly born without any originality to think they could have a crack at it, with similarly titled shows. We are sorry you had to sit through that, and encourage you to come and see it done properly. 

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Q. How can I book you for my venue / hens night / nan's memorial?

A. Head to the contact us page and fill out the form. 

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Q. I am getting married, do you really do weddings?

A. Yes, Edith is a registered marriage celebrant in Australia. She prefers to do normal weddings but will do gay ones if the price is right. To enquire about a wedding fill out the form on our contact us page, and don't forget to ask about our Granny Bingo Wedding Package where Maureen can sing Ave Maria and Caroline will hit on your weird uncle. 

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