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  2. One, Two, Buckle My Shoe - Wikipedia

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    A common version is given in The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes: . One, two, buckle my shoe; Three, four, knock at the door; Five, six, pick up sticks; Seven ...

  3. Pick Up Stix - Wikipedia

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    Pick Up Stix was created by a Chinese immigrant, Charlie Zhang, who moved to the United States in 1982 with only $20 in his pocket. [4] He took traditional Asian food and adapted it to the American palate by reducing the amount of oil and adding wine, vinegar and soy sauce. He opened the first restaurant in Rancho Santa Margarita, California ...

  4. Pick-up sticks - Wikipedia

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    Pick-up sticks, pick-a-stick, jackstraws, jack straws, spillikins, spellicans, or fiddlesticks is a game of physical and mental skill in which a bundle of sticks, between 8 and 20 centimeters long, is dropped as a loose bunch onto a table top into a random pile. Each player, in turn, tries to remove a stick from the pile without disturbing any ...

  5. Mikado (game) - Wikipedia

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    Mikado is a pick-up sticks game originating in Europe, played with a set of same-length sticks which can measure between 17 and 20 cm (6.7 and 7.9 in).. In 1936, it was brought from Kingdom of Hungary (1920-1946) (where it was called Marokko [1]) to the United States and named pick-up sticks.

  6. List of skill toys - Wikipedia

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    Pick-up sticks. Bierki; Jack straws; Jonchets; Mikado (game) Pick-up sticks (Haida) Speed stacking; Staff (various staffs of various lengths from various martial arts) Arnis stick twirling (aka Escrima or Kali, stick is held at one end and not in the middle as in baton twirling) Fei cha (Flying fork trident) Stick discipline (men's rhythmic ...

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    To make cooking and washing up easier Mainstays Non-Stick Aluminum Cookware Set (7 pieces) ... text messages and email — represented by large buttons that are clearly labeled with a simple menu ...

  8. Jonchets - Wikipedia

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    Jonchets sticks "Boy playing onchets" by Julien-Charles Dubois (1842), Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes. Jonchets or onchets is a pick-up sticks game from France played with carved sticks. References to the game date back as far as the 17th century, and it was quite popular at the start of the 20th century.

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