BlongoBall Complete Game Set

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Liven up your camping trips and family reunions with this full BlongoBall set. Appropriate for use both outdoors and indoors, BlongoBall combines elements from bocce, horseshoes, croquet, and other lawn sports, but adds a unique twist: rather than throwing a ball or a shoe, you throw a BlongoBall, which is technically two small spheres connected by a thin stretch of rope. The goal is to wrap your BlongoBall around one of the horizontal bars of the BlonGoal, which stands 25 feet away (or less if kids are playing). Players score one, two, or three points with a successful throw, depending on which bar the BlongoBall grabs. And the game ends when one person or team reaches 21 points exactly. You can even add a bit of defensive strategy to the game by trying to knock your opponent’s BlongoBalls off the bars. BlongoBall is fun for kids and families, but it’s also great for physical education classes, teambuilding games, or even as a rehab tool in a therapy setti (more…)

Shawnee Sight/Sound Of/Season, Complete Score

Holiday warmth and conviviality are celebrated in this musical revue for elementary grades. Three TV news commentators take us to 6 varied scenes of holiday celebration. 7 delightful songs, rhymed dialogue for easy memorization. Easy sets and costumes. Performance time is 30 minutes.

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Friends - The Complete Ninth Season

Amazon.comFriends’ penultimate season could well be called “The One with All the Romantic Arcs.” Phoebe meets Mike (Paul Rudd virtually joining the ensemble). Rachel attempts to “move on” from Ross with a rival co-worker (guest star Dermot Mulroney). Ross meets Charley (Aisha Tyler, welcome colorblind casting), a paleontologist with an intimidating roster of Nobel Prize-winners in her dating history (so, of course, she hooks up with Joey). Other storylines, including Chandler’s transfer to Tulsa and Rachel’s sudden lust for Joey, are not as compelling as previous seasons’, and an indication that inspiration is flagging. But while one is hard-pressed to add any of these episodes to the Friends pantheon, what redeems the season are the grace notes: Phoebe channeling a New England WASP to impress Mike’s parents (“The One with Ross’s Inappropriate Song”) or playing naughty girl to Ross’s “daddy” (“The One with the Lottery”); Joey’s confession that he doesn’t get it when people p (more…)

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