06-05-2006, 09:27 PM
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In 1965 Reyn Guyer was running a sales promotion firm with his father. While creating in-store displays and packaging for clients, he thought one of his designs would make a good game. Pretzel was picked up by the Milton Bradley company, which changed the name to Twister. The game was released in 1966 and was the first game in history to use the human body as a full-fledged playing piece.
What was the boastful law-and-order credo of the Texas Rangers?
In 1965 Reyn Guyer was running a sales promotion firm with his father. While creating in-store displays and packaging for clients, he thought one of his designs would make a good game. Pretzel was picked up by the Milton Bradley company, which changed the name to Twister. The game was released in 1966 and was the first game in history to use the human body as a full-fledged playing piece.
What was the boastful law-and-order credo of the Texas Rangers?