Left Center Right Dice Game


Left Center Right Dice Game
A fast-paced new dice game using specially imprinted dice and the betting medium of your choice: Chips, Pennies, Golden Dollar Coins, M & M’s, Unshelled Peanuts, Barbie’s Shoes, Cookies, etc). Each game comes in a tube with its own plastic chips. 3 or more Players. Ages 5 and up.

Customer Review: Cheap and lots of fun
The LCR dice game game is an inexpensive game that will usually get played for hours before you put it away. My bother introduced our family to the game at a family cookout and we just had to purchase our own.

Customer Review: Most Fun Ever!!
This is such a simple game but it is so much fun to play that 10-12 of us play every month. We play ten rounds at $[...] each round. Everyone hosts an LCR party and all participants either bring an appetizer or dessert. It’s a very cheap night out. We have tons of laughs and the game has become SO popular in my neighborhood that some people attend 2-3 LCR parties each month. It’s much more fun with a minimum of eight people IMO. The more, the better. You can’t go wrong with this game.

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The Shaw Collection (Pygmalion / The Millionairess / Arms and the Man / The Devil’s Disciple / Mrs. Warren’s Profession / Heartbreak House)
Six acclaimed adaptations bring to life the memorable characterizations, brilliant command of language, and dazzling wit of Shaw’s classic plays, highlighting the vitality of his work, as well as the ideas and critiques embedded in it. Titles included are: Arms and the Man, starring Helena Bonham Carter; The Devil’s Disciple, starring Patrick Stewart and Ian Richardson; Mrs. Warren’s Profession, starring Coral Browne; Pygmalion, starring Lynn Redgrave; Heartbreak House, starring John Gielgud; and The Millionairess, starring Maggie Smith and Tom Baker.
List Price: $59.98
Amazon Price: $52.99
Used Price: $43.02
Customer Review: THE SHAW COLLECTION
THIS MUST BE A WONDERFUL COLLECTION U N F O R T U N A T E L Y IT CONTAINS NO SURTITLES WHICH AVOIDS ME TO BUY IT. IT IS NOT EASY FOR AN NON ENGLISH SPEAKER TO UNDERSTAND ALL ENGLISH WORDS AT THE THEATRE
Customer Review: I wouldn’t bother
Unless you are a Bernard Shaw fanatic I wouldn’t bother. These are mainly BBC 1970’s ‘Play of The Month” TV Shows. Low cost theater style productions which works with Dickens and George Eliot but not for BS. I haven’t been able to watch any play all the way through.

Barbie “Jam with Me” Electronic Guitar
The Barbie “Jam With Me” Electronic Guitar looks and plays just like a real guitar, with extras made just for kids. Designed with cool colors and graphics, this gorgeous guitar comes with a song cartridge that plays three top pop hits with vocal tracks that you can jam along to. There’s even a dock for an iPod nano (not included) so girls can jam to their favorite MP3s. The free-play option and the automatic “jammin” chords let kids rock out, while the pulsing lights, working whammy bar and microphone add to the rockin’ fun. Includes line-in jack for additional audio sources. Requires 4 “AA” batteries, included. Measures 25.22″W x 12.02″H x 2.76″D.
Price: $39.99
Customer Review: Where Can I Get Cartridge #2?
I Have 3 kids, 7, 5 and 2, and they all enjoy the Barbi Kareoke Guitar. The only problem, as with others commenting, is that we hear the same 3 songs over and over again. The cartridge that pulls out of the side has a ‘1′ on it, which would lead one to believe there is a cartridge 2 or even a 3 (I hope). Does anyone know how to get additional cartridges? I’ve looked on line have found nothing.
Customer Review: Here’s how to use the headset…
The top of the headset needs to go behind the neck. If you wear it this way, it should fit almost anyone. My husband, 4 year old daughter and I can all wear it with no problem this way. My daughter absolutely loves this guitar and the songs aren’t the same anyone, so they are more appropriate for little girls. This is by far one of the best toys that we got for my daughter for Christmas! Definitely recommended.

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