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  2. Free Christmas Bingo Cards to Print for the Holidays

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    The post Free Christmas Bingo Cards to Print for the Holidays appeared first on Reader's Digest. Download these free and printable Christmas bingo cards for an extra fun game night.

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    A TikTok user has gone viral for her method of making New Year's resolutions: gamifying them. Erin Jones (who goes by the username @ErinLJones95 on the platform) explains that her resolution is ...

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  5. List of British bingo nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Christmas cake Cockney rhyming slang. 39 Steps From the 39 Steps: 40 Life begins Refers to the proverb 'life begins at forty'. Naughty 40 Possibly in reference to the Naughty Forty. 41 Time for fun Rhymes with "forty-one". 42 Winnie the Pooh Rhymes with "forty-two" and in reference to Winnie-the-Pooh, a beloved UK children's book character. 43

  6. Annette Funicello - Wikipedia

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    Funicello as a Mouseketeer on The Mickey Mouse Club (1956). Funicello took dancing and music lessons when she was a child in order to overcome her shyness. In 1955, the 12-year-old was discovered by Walt Disney when she performed as the Swan Queen in Swan Lake at a dance recital at the Starlight Bowl in Burbank, California.

  7. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever - Wikipedia

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    The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (titled The Worst Kids in the World in Australia, New Zealand and the UK) is a children's novel written by Barbara Robinson in 1972.It tells the story of six misfit children who volunteer to star in their town's Sunday school Christmas pageant, and end up teaching the town the true meaning of Christmas.