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Thursday, October 2, 2008

Lingo!

Feeling left out of the political process? Not quite sure how to field-dress a moose? Plenty of hope but far too little cash left in your 401k?

Sure, McCain, Obama, Biden and Palin all feel your pain -- and now you can play along!

Simply download and print these LINGO cards -- then watch the televised presidential debates. When a candidate utters the buzzword, cross it out. First player to get five across, up and down or diagonally wins (same rules as Bingo).


Deep appreciation to Bob Staake and his site.
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