The 2,000,000th post game

Started by bluewaterrider52,234 pages

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=r1NJzEYARlM

Dave Ramsey. Biography story.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gvf9yV2PN70

Dave Ramsey. Envy versus Godly work, celebration, giving, and wealth creation.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HeWyuZI17II

Heather Pedigo interviewed by pre-2015 Fawnia Mondey.

From everything I can tell, from everything I'd ever heard and seen from them to this point, the magnificent natural versions of both.

Heather Pedigo off season clip

Heather Pedigo, celebrated last year on this site presumably, but actual pics from 2000 and 2005*, respectively.

*Note that the Fawnia Mondey clip shown in the previous post may be from a similar era; celeb photos tend to circulate poorly dated over the years.

Shake shake shake your bootie, shake your bootie right

Say my name say my name, I know your talking crazy, say baby I love you

Fawnia Mondey, truly impressive on her own scale, nevertheless dwarfed by a phenom like early 2000s Heather Pedigo:

Media influence seems to have affected both Mondey and Pedigo adversely post 2005, and very definitely in Mondey's case 2015:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Sb2OhAwMkZI

Dave Ramsey. New York City Trucker.
(You DESERVED to PUNISH yourself like that?!?)

Game played against a lower ranked. Maybe.
This week, even Elos in the 1500s are starting to look like a possibility

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My building has outdoor chess.

You live in a seniors home?

The city of London was the first licensed Monopoly game.

To make the game relevant to British consumers, the names of the properties were changed to well known streets in London. This is a practice that continues today whenever the Monopoly game is introduced to a new country.

Within a year of the Monopoly game’s release in the U.S., 35,000 copies of the game were being made each week.

The original Monopoly game sold for about $2.

The Monopoly game is subtitled “The Fast-Dealing Property Trading Game.”

The current standard Monopoly game includes eight tokens: Battleship, top hat, Scottie dog, race car, thimble, boot, cat, and wheelbarrow.

More than 20 different tokens have made their way into the game, including an elephant, purse, and a bag of money.

There are 40 spaces on the Monopoly board and 28 properties (22 colored streets, four railroads, and two utility spaces).