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  2. Telephone game - Wikipedia

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    Global Gossip Game, a game of gossip that passes from library to library around the world on International Games Day at local libraries; The Misemotions Game Archived 16 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine, a variation of the telephone game where participants have to properly convey emotions instead of text messages

  3. 'Wait, What Did You Say?' 125 Tongue-Twisting Telephone Game ...

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    You can also play a game called Rumor or Gossip. It’s a twist on the Telephone Game, where a person purposely changes a word or two while passing the phrase. It can be fun to see what you end up ...

  4. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    The game was created in 1994, just at the start of the wider spread of Internet use, populated further with the creation of movie database sites like IMDb, and since has become a board game and contributed towards the field of network science. [264] [265] [266]

  5. Talk:Telephone game - Wikipedia

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    Take board games, titles with common words, such as Planetarium (board game), Indigo (board game), or Deception (board game), 'board' serves as a qualifier, while board games with uncommon words, such as Seega (game), Symple (game), or Tobit (game) simply use 'game', as there would be less ambiguity.

  6. Live & Kicking - Wikipedia

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    Live & Kicking is a British children's television series that originally aired on BBC1 from 2 October 1993 to 15 September 2001. [2] It was the replacement for Going Live!, and took many of its features from it, such as phone-ins, games, comedy, competitions and the showing of cartoons.

  7. Mike Walker (columnist) - Wikipedia

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    Mike Walker (January 16, 1946 – February 16, 2018) was an American radio personality and gossip columnist for The National Enquirer, [1] and hosted the magazine's 1999–2001 MGM-produced newsmagazine, National Enquirer TV. He was also the author of the 2005 book, Rather Dumb: A Top Tabloid Reporter Tells CBS How to Do News.

  8. Broken Picture Telephone - Wikipedia

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    Broken Picture Telephone was created by American indie developer Alishah Novin in 2007. [1] After Jay Is Games published a review of the game in June of that year, the influx of new players temporarily overwhelmed the BrokenPictureTelephone.com servers even though the game had been migrated to new servers in anticipation of such an increase in site visitors. [4]

  9. Talk:Telephone game/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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