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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
1994 - Lion King
1995. Quebec referendum

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96 - performing 69 while hanging from the chandelier.

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1997 Clinton stopped federal funding for human cloning research.

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1998-Indonesia's Suharto ousted

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1998 - Frank Sinatra died.

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99 - bottles of beer on the wall.

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Originally posted by shortcircuit
99 - bottles of beer on the wall.
Remember those noisy and joyful bus rides home after out of town little league games.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Remember those noisy and joyful bus rides home after out of town little league games.
no but I do remember bus rides home from over 40 hockey games where we actually did drink the bottles of beer "on the wall" and sometimes with 20 players it was...
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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
no but I do remember bus rides home from over 40 hockey games where we actually did drink the bottles of beer "on the wall" and sometimes with 20 players it was...
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101 Dalmatians

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102 Dalmatians

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103, Bob's Social Security number. 😛

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis

"000-01-0005 (next one issued after Adam a& Eve and the boys), Bob's Social Security number". 😛
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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
103, Bob's Social Security number. 😛
Art 104... The Significance of Play.

http://ziocorvid.blogspot.com/2011/10/art-104-significance-of-play.html

This paragraph is incredibly interesting.

gb

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Art 104... The Significance of Play.

[b]http://ziocorvid.blogspot.com/2011/10/art-104-significance-of-play.html


This paragraph is incredibly interesting.

gb[/b]
Monday, October 3, 2011

"Art 104 - The Significance of Play

"In Johan Huizinga's 'In Nature and the Significance of Play as a Phenomenon', Huizinga describes about the importance of play within the natural world, and within human culture as well. He notes how play has many different facets that influence the player. Experiencing fun, learning, non-logical/non-productive, escapism... All of these are a part of unstructured play, and allows the player to go as far as their imagination takes them."


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