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  2. 125 Funny Punishments for Lost Bet Games To Raise the Stakes

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    43. Dye hair a crazy color. 44. Only talk in movie quotes or song lyrics for the day. 45. Write a funny poem and recite it in front of friends. 46. Drink coffee on a plate. 47. Get a crazy haircut ...

  3. Elizabeth Van Lew - Wikipedia

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    The biography indicated that Van Lew had been so successful in her spying activities because she had feigned lunacy, and this idea won Van Lew the nickname "Crazy Bet". [14] However, it is highly unlikely that Van Lew actually did pretend to be crazy. Instead, she likely relied on the Victorian custom of female charity to cover her espionage. [19]

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  5. Craps - Wikipedia

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    A five-unit bet that is a combination of a horn and any-seven bet, with the idea that if a seven is rolled the bet is a push, because the money won on the seven is lost on the horn portions of the bet. The combine odds are 26:5 on the 2, 12, 11:5 on the 3, 11, and a push on the 7.

  6. List of American game shows - Wikipedia

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    You Bet Your Life (1947–1961, 1980–1981, 1992–1993, 2021–2023; radio-only until 1950, TV-only from 1960) Tell It to Groucho (1962) You Deserve It (2011)

  7. Have You Seen Google's 7 Craziest Projects? - AOL

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    Follow @TMFZahrim Google is well known for its offbeat projects and products. The letter from Larry Page and Sergey Brin that accompanied the company's 2004 IPO promised as much: "Do not be ...

  8. Mathematics of bookmaking - Wikipedia

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    In gambling parlance, making a book is the practice of laying bets on the various possible outcomes of a single event. The phrase originates from the practice of recording such wagers in a hard-bound ledger (the 'book') and gives the English language the term bookmaker for the person laying the bets and thus 'making the book'.

  9. Ray Lewis Reacts To Julian Edelman’s Crazy Super Bowl Bet - AOL

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    The post Ray Lewis Reacts To Julian Edelman’s Crazy Super Bowl Bet appeared first on The Spun. ... Edelman revealed he put down a $100,000 bet on the Patriots facing Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay ...