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  2. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... Memphis Zoo’s Funny Pool Safety ‘Rules’ for Their Bears Are a Riot. Natalie Hoage. August ...

  3. Marco Polo (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game shares its name with the 13th-century Italian trader and explorer Marco Polo. [4]There does not appear to be any real connection between the game and the explorer of the same name, [5] Although according to one whimsical explanation, "legend has it that the famed explorer didn't have a clue as to where he was going", this being reflected in the "it" player's behavior. [6]

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    Kellie and Chats explore the safety rules shown through pictures around the swimming pool. Charli pretends to be a duck who likes to duck down. Sharing Stories: Charli tells a story about a group of penguins (Tim, Kellie and Nathan) who cover themselves in snow, to trick a scientist (Kathleen) searching for white penguins.

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    Pool season is drawing to a close for most. It's time for school, pumpkin spice, and indoor baths after they roll around in leaf piles that stink. It's hilarious, but it's also a very sad time for ...

  6. Chicken fight - Wikipedia

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    Chicken fight, also known as shoulder wars, is an informal game, often played in a lake or swimming pool, characterized by one team member sitting on the shoulders of their teammate or riding piggy-back. The object of the game is to knock down or separate an opposing team through team effort.

  7. Urine-indicator dye - Wikipedia

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    Rumours of the origin of urine indicator-dye go back at least as far as 1958, [1] and the story is commonly told to children by parents who do not want them to urinate in the pool. [3] A 1985 biography of Orson Welles describes him using such a dye as part of a prank in 1937.

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