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    Birthday BINGO. B-I-N-G-O! This game is sure to be a winner at your next children's party because it's easy to follow along with and most children are already familiar with the rules.

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    KOLR/KTTS: Birthday Party (with Rene Handley) KOLR/KTTS: Captain Briny (with Wayne Grisham) KOLR/KTTS: Romper Room ("Miss Rene") KYTV: The Children's Hour (with Norma Champion) KYTV: Sesame Street (Sesame Street aired on KYTV beginning in November 1969 due to the lack of an NET/PBS station in the Ozarks. The show originally aired at 4:00 PM but ...

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    Mischief Night is an informal holiday on which children, teenagers and adults engage in jokes, pranks, vandalism, or parties. [1] It is known by a variety of names including Devil's Night (particularly in Detroit), Gate Night, Goosey Night, Moving Night, Cabbage Night, Mystery Night and Mat Night.

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    On 28 June 2009, as a tongue-in-cheek test of his 1992 conjecture that travel into the past is effectively impossible, Hawking held a party open to all, complete with hors d'oeuvres and iced champagne, but publicised the party only after it was over so that only time-travellers would know to attend; as expected, nobody showed up to the party.