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FReeper Canteen ~ Canteen Kids: What Internet Games Do You Play? ~ March 1, 2006
Feb. 28, 2006
| Goldstar
Posted on 02/28/2006 6:17:46 PM PST by Goldstar
I would like to thank the troops who are fighting in Iraq, Afghanistan, and around the world, protecting us here in America and fighting to save innocent Iraqis from the torture that they used to go through. That is why I chose to participate in the Canteen Kids for this week. This time, its about games!
I hope that you will like the games that I have found. The last one has an enormous amount of games there, with some that you can edit your own level! And if you get a chance, sign up with Neopets!
Neopets
Parker Brothers
The name "Parker Brothers" is probably familiar in most American households. People know them for at least several popular board games-- Monopoly, Risk, Clue, and Sorry. But who were the Parker Brothers?
George Parker was born in 1867 in Salem, Massachusetts, the youngest of Mr. and Mrs. George Parker's three sons. Although he wanted to be a journalist, Parker was an avid game player and even had an informal game-playing club with several of his friends. When Parker was only a teenager, he invented his first game, Banking, in which players borrowed money from a bank and attempted to make money through speculating.
One-hundred-and-sixty cards determined each player's luck. In 1883, with the encouragement of his friends and older brother, Charles, Parker decided to publish Banking. After being turned down by two Boston book publishers, he spent forty dollars having 500 sets of Banking printed. By the end of the year, he sold all but two dozen of the games and made a hundred-dollar profit.
Milton Bradley
Milton Bradley was a game pioneer, credited by many with launching the game industry in North America. But years before he invented his first game, Bradley enjoyed a successful career in lithography.
Born in Vienna, Maine, in 1836, Bradley chose a career in printing and lithography in his late teens and set about learning the trade. In 1860, he set up Massachusetts' first color lithography shop in Springfield. One of his lithographs, a likeness of Abraham Lincoln, sold especially well, until Lincoln grew a beard and rendered Bradley's beardless image out-of-date.
At about the same time Bradley's lithography business was beginning to wane, Bradley visited a friend who challenged him to a game. Although it hasn't been recorded, this was probably an imported European game using a spinner to determine how many spaces a player moves. Bradley was inspired with a new ideahe would invent a game. Bradley designed a board game called The Checkered Game of Life. The object was to obtain a happy old age instead of financial ruin and a player's luck was decided by a numbered spinner. Players moved game pieces over sixty-four squares, which could be good, bad, or neutral according to their color.
By 1861, Bradley had sold more than 45,000 copies of his game. He formed Milton Bradley and Company in 1864 to print other games and game manuals.
Real Arcade
North Pole
Disney Blast
Student Links
Surf Net Kids
These are a few of the games that my Gramma likes.
Sudoku
Word Search+
Escapa! (try to do this for 18 seconds)
Puzzles, games, trivia
Yahoo! Games
The reason why computer games are played more often than board games these days is because computers are more common.
What games do YOU like to play?
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To: trussell; Brad's Gramma
Hmmm..
Posting the recipes might not be a bad idea
What do you think, Grammie?
Ms.B
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posted on
02/28/2006 10:33:41 PM PST
by
MS.BEHAVIN
(Women who behave rarely make history)
To: MS.BEHAVIN; trussell
I think it's an EXCELLENT idea, Ms.B!!!!
To: HiJinx
Ok, ok, ROTFLMBO!!! You might need long sleeves.
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posted on
02/28/2006 10:40:49 PM PST
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ www.ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Easter and Passover ~)
To: Brad's Gramma
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posted on
02/28/2006 10:42:01 PM PST
by
MS.BEHAVIN
(Women who behave rarely make history)
To: MS.BEHAVIN
I'm 110% sure! And THAT'S a LOT! :)
To: Brad's Gramma
Thanks Grammie!!!
*HUG*
You ROCK!
hey, where ya been, huh?
I sure have missed ya!
All is well?
Ms.B
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posted on
02/28/2006 10:45:25 PM PST
by
MS.BEHAVIN
(Women who behave rarely make history)
To: MS.BEHAVIN
All is well! Thank you!
I've been here...there...everywhere. I'm the sunshine in your eyes, the rain in .......
never mind.
:)
To: MS.BEHAVIN; trussell; StarCMC; yall
I am outta here for the night.
Thanks everyone for EVERYTHING....
To: Brad's Gramma
Waxing poetic are we?
LOL
Ms.B
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posted on
02/28/2006 10:49:31 PM PST
by
MS.BEHAVIN
(Women who behave rarely make history)
To: Brad's Gramma
Sweet dreams Gramma! Hugs to you and Brad for taking over tonight! It is appreciated more than you know!
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posted on
02/28/2006 10:53:04 PM PST
by
trussell
(Work for God...the retirement benefits are great!)
To: Kathy in Alaska
Ma?
*HUG*
You home safe?
Ms.B
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posted on
02/28/2006 10:56:57 PM PST
by
MS.BEHAVIN
(Women who behave rarely make history)
To: Kathy in Alaska
MA!!
Are you home?
LOL
Ms.B
212
posted on
02/28/2006 11:02:57 PM PST
by
MS.BEHAVIN
(Women who behave rarely make history)
To: MS.BEHAVIN
I am home safe and sound. Food on board. Drink in arms reach. Thinking about the button I need to sew on a shirt. I need to do it tonight. And watching NCIS, my favorite show of the week.((HUGS))
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posted on
02/28/2006 11:03:58 PM PST
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ www.ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Easter and Passover ~)
To: Brad's Gramma
Good night and sleep well, Grammie. Thanks for helping Goldstar with today's thread for our troops
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posted on
02/28/2006 11:05:46 PM PST
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ www.ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Easter and Passover ~)
To: Kathy in Alaska
*HUG*
I'm glad you're home safe!
How was your day?
Ms.B
215
posted on
02/28/2006 11:07:36 PM PST
by
MS.BEHAVIN
(Women who behave rarely make history)
To: Goldstar; trussell; MS.BEHAVIN; Dashing Dasher; TASMANIANRED; EsmeraldaA; Kathy in Alaska; ...
Hi, Goldstar!
After years of encounters with the fairer sex
I've made a discovery as to why the sexes vex
'Tis best to learn this before one propogates
Before one or the other is shoved out the door
Women see the world through a Crayola Box of Sixty Four
While Men see the world through a Box of Eight!
Jack Deth` 03/01/06.
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posted on
02/28/2006 11:33:13 PM PST
by
Jack Deth
(Knight Errant and Disemboweler of the WFTD Thread)
To: MS.BEHAVIN
Nobody pushed us to hurry. Long and steady, but for the first time since we started this, I finished and matched and corrected all my stuff. So I guess I gotta say it was pretty good. How about you? Any improvement?
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posted on
02/28/2006 11:36:02 PM PST
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ www.ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Easter and Passover ~)
To: Jack Deth
LOL
You are on a roll, Sir!
*HUG*
Ms.B
218
posted on
02/28/2006 11:36:58 PM PST
by
MS.BEHAVIN
(Women who behave rarely make history)
To: Kathy in Alaska
Good for you, Ma!
*HUG*
See?
I done told ya you'd get it!
Some improvement..
But I wonder..
3 appts back to back tomorrow..
(their idea)
the first with PT...
the 2nd with OT...
the third with the Doc..
if my hip would just let up..
The feel it RE-triggered my bursitis..
I'm tired of it all...
Ms.B
219
posted on
02/28/2006 11:41:43 PM PST
by
MS.BEHAVIN
(Women who behave rarely make history)
To: MS.BEHAVIN
Man, I'll bet you are. Maybe seeing them all together is a good thing. They can talk to each other while everything is fresh on their minds. Let em have it all.
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posted on
02/28/2006 11:47:08 PM PST
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ www.ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Easter and Passover ~)
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