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Two fat ladies – three little words that mean decidedly different things, according to when you were born. Older readers will recognise the term as referring to the number 88 in bingo, with a nod to the number’s robust curves. Younger readers will recoil in horror at terminology considered to be outdated, disrespectful and unwelcome. Bingo House Rules WE'RE NOT YOUR AVERAGE BINGO HALL
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