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  2. Hell High - Wikipedia

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    Dickens and his friend Jon-Jon follow Brooke home in their car, and spy through her bathroom window while she masturbates in the shower. The next day, Jon-Jon goes to pick up his new waver classmate Queenie at her home to attend the football game, where they meet with Dickens and their prankster friend, Smiler. The four disrupt the football ...

  3. Gatorade shower - Wikipedia

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    Chris Denorfia of the Chicago Cubs is hit with a double Gatorade shower. The Gatorade shower, also known as the Gatorade dunk or the Gatorade bath, is a sports tradition that involves players surreptitiously dumping a cooler full of liquid (most commonly Gatorade mixed with ice) over the head of their coach (or occasionally a high-profile assistant coach, star player, or team owner in ...

  4. No soap radio - Wikipedia

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    And the elephant said to the hippo, 'Please pass the soap.' The hippo replied, 'No soap, radio. ' " [ 2 ] The accomplice laughs at the punchline, while the second listener is left puzzled. In some cases, the second listener will pretend to understand the joke and laugh along with the others to avoid appearing foolish.

  5. Pass the Bomb - Wikipedia

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    Pass the Bomb is a word game invented by Jon Kitching, licensed by Weekend Games and published by Piatnik. It consists of a timer in the shape of a black bomb with a string fuse. Pressing a button starts a loud ticking and, after a random time interval, the sound of an explosion.

  6. Don't Drop the Soap - Wikipedia

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    Don't Drop the Soap is a controversial prison-themed board game designed by art student John Sebelius as a 2006 class project at the Rhode Island School of Design. [1] The game received criticism for its content, most notably for the game's treatment of prison rape. [2]

  7. Smash or pass? - Wikipedia

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    Smash or pass? originated as a party game, but has become popular on the Internet; [2] it has been described as an internet fad. [3] Vice News reported that the game "has mysterious origins" and speculated that it may have originated from other risqué games played by adolescents, including spin the bottle, truth or dare?, and fuck, marry, kill. [4]

  8. C. Kyle Ranson - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Ranson invested in Showers Pass, a company founded by Dave Morrow in 1997 [6] and purchased by Ed Dalton in 2005, becoming co-president. [7] Ranson had met Dalton on a cycling tour of Oregon. [8] In 2012, Dalton sold out to Ranson. [7] The company is headquartered in Portland, Oregon, with Ranson as the CEO.

  9. The Lying Game (book series) - Wikipedia

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    The Lying Game is a series of books by Sara Shepard published by HarperTeen. [1] The first book in the series, The Lying Game , was released in hardcover on December 7, 2010. [ 2 ] A television series adaptation was loosely based on the books debuted on ABC Family in 2011.