


Villento Group NEWS:
25 August 2008
In this Issue of Villento News :
Triple Play Triple Pay - 60’s Quiz - Trivia - Winners
Villento’s taking you on a trip back in time to the 60’s. With memories of the Flower Power era and a moon landing etched in history, join us on this exciting expedition.
Triple Play - Triple Pay
How : Enjoy rocking triple earnings on the following game selection:
• Flower Power
• Gypsy Queen
• Ladies Nite
• Mardi Gras Fever
• Starscape
• The Adventures of Galactic Gopher
When : Between Monday 25th August (00:00 EST - USA) and Wednesday 27th August (23:59 PST - USA).
Remember : Silver, Gold and Platinum members earn Triple Loyalty points at these levels.
60’s Quiz
Answer the following questions, get all 3 correct and stand a chance to win your share of the 5,000 U.S.D. prize pool.
- Abe Silverstein, who headed NASA's Space Flight Development Program, proposed a name for the famous space exploration programs in the 1960’s. What was the proposed name?
- Which war is also known as the Second Indochina War?
- What subculture was originally a youth movement that begun in the United States during the early 1960’s, and spread world-wide?
When : Entries to be submitted here between Monday, 25th August 2008 and Wednesday, 27th August 2008.
Remember : Winners will be drawn on 28 August 2008, and respective accounts credited with up to 200 U.S.D. bonus. Successful entries will be notified via email.
Trivia
- Crabs walk sideways to keep from tripping over their own legs. Having ten legs, eight for walking and two pincers for picking up food, crabs have too many limbs to sort out in order to walk straight forward.
- Rock and film fans are anxious to acquire any keepsake of their idols, including their neckties. The London auction house, Phillips, sold a tie signed by John Lennon for about 500 U.S.D. , and one of Elvis Presley’s ties from the 1960’s also sold for about 500 U.S.D. in 1990 – a healthy piece of cash, considering it was a plain black tie made of synthetic fibre.
Winners
Our recent big winners:
• Antonio A. – 32,130 on Bush Telegraph
• Ken C. – 24,000 on Break da Bank
• Donna J. – 15,975 on Inca Gold
• Shirley O. – 10,000 on Crazy Chameleons



