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  2. Flickerball - Wikipedia

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    Flickerball. Flickerball is a group sport played with an American football in similar situations to dodgeball, such as Gym Class/PE (Physical Education) classes. It is played in a group of 6 to 40 players who are equally divided into two teams. The teams separate on opposite sides of an area such a gymnasium, parking lot, or field.

  3. Tailgate party - Wikipedia

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    A tailgate party is a social event held on and around the open tailgate of a vehicle. Tailgating, which primarily takes place in the United States and Canada, often involves consuming alcoholic beverages while barbecuing and grilling food. Tailgate parties occur in the parking lots at stadiums and arenas, before and occasionally after games ...

  4. Paper chase (game) - Wikipedia

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    Students busily tear old newspapers, copybooks and magazines into small pieces to fill four large bags with the paper ‘scent’. Forty or fifty boys gather, and two good runners are chosen as hares. Carrying the bags, they start across the fields laying the trail. When a member of the pack finds the paper scent they call "Forward!"

  5. We tried every University of Tennessee parking lot ... - AOL

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    The $390 commuter core pass is the most expensive and gives students access to seven parking locations, most of which are larger and closer to the heart of campus. From best to worst: G10 Neyland ...

  6. Rules of the Road: Is it just me, or are there a lot more ...

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    Other than downtown Seattle, the average speed on I-5 was 80 mph in both lanes, and there were vehicles passing me by. Twice, a motorcycle blasted through weaving between cars at over 100 mph.

  7. Parking - Wikipedia

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    Parking is the act of stopping and disengaging a vehicle and usually leaving it unoccupied. Parking on one or both sides of a road is often permitted, though sometimes with restrictions. Some buildings have parking facilities for use of the buildings' users. Countries and local governments have rules [ 1] for design and use of parking spaces .

  8. Scruples (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was originally designed and marketed by Henry Makow in Canada in 1984, who licensed the game to Maruca Industries–Carl Eisenberg. The game took off in the United States due to a marketing program by Maruca that resulted in the game being played twice on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and featured in The Wall Street Journal along with other publications and newspapers.

  9. List of incidents at Herschend parks - Wikipedia

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    On April 23, 2019, 40 passengers were stranded for 20 minutes when the safety sensor tripped. [2]On May 22, 2021, at approximately 2:50 P.M, 2 full trains of passengers were stranded for 2 hours after a flywheel was flung from the switch track just outside of the ride's station.