Sunday, January 26, 2014

Where can I find those traffic bingo cards for kids?

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Sarah D


My family is going on a vacation in a few weeks and so we're going to be driving for like 5 or 6 hours. When we were younger (a good 10 years ago) we had these travel bingo cards with road signs (such as a speed limit sign, a hospital sign, etc.) on them and you marked them by sliding the red plastic over them. Also I remember the cards being blue and it was made out of cardboard.

My mom thinks she threw them away when we moved recently so we're looking for them again to give us something to do. (there's going to be 5 of us in an suv and we don't always get along) My mom said she saw them somewhere recently at a store but she can't remember which one. We've looked at the Super Target, Barnes and Noble, Toys R Us, and possibly Walmart but I could be wrong.

Would it be best to look online and order them?

Thanks to whoever can help me!
I'm not looking for stuff to print out because it'll be hard to mark and use it again. We don't want anything with magnetic markers either. We're trying to find what we used to have.



Answer
http://homeschooling.about.com/od/freeprintables/ss/bingoprint.htm
try this one, you could just simply print that right away

but if you wanna concentrate on winning cash prizes you can play it while traveling, with the use of laptop you wouldn't notice the very long travel - http://www.bingotime.co.uk

How can you honestly believe in Ouija boards?




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Blah blah, your experiences with it blah blah. Its all psychological. Read this, then tell me why you still think your contacting dead people:

Users subconsciously direct the path of the triangle to produce a word that is in that person's subconscious thought process. This subconscious behavior is known as ideomotor action, a term coined by William Carpenter in 1882. It is also known as automatism.[4] Some people may be convinced that the "powers" of the ouija board are real because they are unaware that they are in fact moving the piece and therefore assume that the piece must be moving due to some other "spiritual force". The subconscious thought process may produce an answer that is different from what the user expected in their conscious thought processâthus perpetuating the idea that the board has "mystical powers". Penn & Teller: Bullshit! episode on Ouija Boards, ran an experiment using unbiased participants. Questions were being asked to the late William Frawley with very strong answers. The participants were then blindfolded and the board was turned 180 degrees without their knowledge. With continued questioning, the planchette then traveled to bare areas of the board where the participants believed the "Yes" and "No" marks were located.

You see? this myth, mythbusters would say, is BUSTED! sorry, return your boards.



Answer
Bingo.

The very idea that Items of Arcane Power (TM) are mass-produced by Parker Brothers and easily available at your local Toys R' Us is something that would only be believed by people who should be riding the short bus.




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