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    In fact, the only thing worse than hitting the road with little people is dealing with flight delays, lost luggage and crappy airplane food. 1. Listen to a podcast Yep, the same thing that keeps ...

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    Fartlek is a middle and long-distance runner's training approach developed in the late 1930s by Swedish Olympian Gösta Holmér. [1] It has been described as a relatively unscientific blending of continuous training (e.g., long slow distance training), with its steady pace of moderate-high intensity aerobic intensity, [2] and interval training, with its “spacing of more intense exercise and ...

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    They generally require little or no equipment or playing space. Some such games are designed specifically to be played while traveling (e.g. the license plate game, the Alphabet Game, or "car tag" games like Punch Buggy), while others are games that can be played in a variety of settings including car journeys (e.g. twenty questions).

  8. Scrambler (ride) - Wikipedia

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    In late 1953, the Eli Bridge Company road-tested its Scrambler ride, [4] [5] and sold the first five by the end 1954. [5] The original ride had a total of 12 cars distributed among its three arms with a capacity of 24 adults or 36 children. The entire ride rotated clockwise at 9–12 revolutions per minute. [6]

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