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  2. The Mighty Jingles - Wikipedia

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    He has even been able to perform a Jingles landing with a submarine in his playthrough of the game Cold Waters. [ 11 ] In World of Tanks, the 152 mm BL-10 gun on the tier IX Object 704 and previously also the tier VIII ISU-152 , was nicknamed the Trollcannon by The Mighty Jingles: "This gun has absolutely monstrous alpha damage, but sometimes ...

  3. Shuckatoom - Wikipedia

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    "Shuckatoom" is theme music written by James R. Kirk for Casey Kasem's weekly radio program, American Top 40. [1]Initially, the jingles and music beds were created by PAMS, a radio jingle company from Dallas, Texas.

  4. Jingle Jangle Jingle - Wikipedia

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    Harry Babbitt) is featured in the 2010 Obsidian Entertainment video game Fallout: New Vegas on the in-game radio. Games studies researcher Andra Ivănescu compares the "cheery sounds" of "Jingle Jangle Jingle" and the player committing "unspeakable atrocities" in Fallout: New Vegas to the use of " Stuck in the Middle with You " in the torture ...

  5. You Have to Burn the Rope - Wikipedia

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    You Have to Burn the Rope is a platform game in which the player must guide a character through a comically short level through the very simple winning conditions of the game are humorously summarized as text on the walls. At the end of the level, an enormous "Grinning Colossus" awaits the player, shooting him with lasers coming out of his eyes ...

  6. Jinx (game) - Wikipedia

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    Jinx is a game, typically a schoolyard or children's game, with varying rules and penalties that occur when two people unintentionally speak the same word or phrase simultaneously. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It can also be used to refer to the general phenomenon of uttering the same content at the same time.

  7. Reuben and Rachel - Wikipedia

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    It was often sung on the playgrounds as: "Reuben, Reuben, I've been thinking what in the world have you been drinking? Smells like whiskey, tastes like wine. Oh my gosh! It's turpentine!" [citation needed] The melody has often been used for parodies, such as Bowser and Blue's "Where The Sun Don't Shine! (The Colorectal Surgeon's Song)".

  8. They've Invaded Pleasantville - Wikipedia

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    William A. Barton reviewed They've Invaded Pleasantville in The Space Gamer No. 42. [2] Barton commented that "Unless you shudder every time you remember those old late-show sci-fi flicks or you tend to shun anything less complex than Freedom in the Galaxy, you should find They've Invaded Pleasantville an amusing little diversion."

  9. I've got your nose - Wikipedia

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    I've got your nose is a children's game in which a person pretends to pluck and remove the nose from the face of a baby or toddler by showing an object supposedly representing the stolen body part. The trick or prank is meant as an illusion, since a person cannot easily observe the status of their own nose.