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Mira & Henry (2020) Part #3


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8 hours ago, jabbath1987 said:

Well I won't mind her getting an own place. Veronica actually was quite a time in the project after she got her place. Til now Mira & Henry didn't have a total failure when they opened a place. Roberta til now was the weakest one I guess...

Roberta made good content in the first place more than Veronica for all months in her apartment. If it were open today - it is the TOP-1 place in VHTV. In old time it was a so-so place compared to others who made content. I’ll just remind you of VHTV that we lost.

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10 hours ago, squish said:

At least they are playing a good british game.

While Monopoly was licensed and sold at Waddington's in the UK in
1935 by Parker Brothers, a US company, it was invented by Charles
Darrow in 1933, who was born in Philadelphia. He manufactured and
first sold the game in Philadelphia department stores. As a result of
its popularity, he was able to sell the marketing rights to Parker
Brothers, who subsequently licensed and sold it in London.

However, the earliest known version of Monopoly, known as The
Landlord's Game, was designed by an American, Elizabeth Magie, and
first patented in 1904 but existed as early as 1902.

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41 minutes ago, letsdothis said:

While Monopoly was licensed and sold at Waddington's in the UK in
1935 by Parker Brothers, a US company, it was invented by Charles
Darrow in 1933, who was born in Philadelphia. He manufactured and
first sold the game in Philadelphia department stores. As a result of
its popularity, he was able to sell the marketing rights to Parker
Brothers, who subsequently licensed and sold it in London.

However, the earliest known version of Monopoly, known as The
Landlord's Game, was designed by an American, Elizabeth Magie, and
first patented in 1904 but existed as early as 1902.

Smartass 😂

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9 hours ago, letsdothis said:

While Monopoly was licensed and sold at Waddington's in the UK in
1935 by Parker Brothers, a US company, it was invented by Charles
Darrow in 1933, who was born in Philadelphia. He manufactured and
first sold the game in Philadelphia department stores. As a result of
its popularity, he was able to sell the marketing rights to Parker
Brothers, who subsequently licensed and sold it in London.

However, the earliest known version of Monopoly, known as The
Landlord's Game, was designed by an American, Elizabeth Magie, and
first patented in 1904 but existed as early as 1902.

Is there an american version and does it have 'Liverpool Street Station'  on it?

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