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SCOTTISH FOLDS: FROM KITTEN TO SENIOR AGE
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    EXPLODING KITTENS LLC- JUEGO (EKG-NSFW1-1)
    • Same Exploding Kittens madness, but with card art much too horrible/incredible to include in a kid-friendly version. Do NOT buy for children, unless you're ready to have some weird conversations.
    • More than 9 million copies sold, breaking records in kids games, adult games and everything in-between.
    • A highly strategic, kitty-powered version of Russian Roulette. Basically, if you draw an Exploding Kitten, you lose and you are full of loser sad-sauce. If you don’t explode, YOU WIN! Congratulations, you are full of greatness!
    • This “Game of the Year” award winner is the perfect holiday gift if you’re looking for board games for adults but want to be able to play fun games with your kids as well.
    • "It's like UNO, except there are goats, magical enchiladas and kittens that can kill you." -CNN
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    EXPLODING KITTENS- JUEGO DE CARTAS (EKEK0001)
    • Representa una versión gatuna de la ruleta rusa con un componente estratégico
    • Los jugadores van robando cartas hasta que a alguien le sale un Exploding Kitten
    • Cuando esto sucede, esa persona muere y queda eliminada de la partida
    • Es adecuado a partir de 7 años
    • Se recomienda para 2-5 jugadores
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    Exploding Kittens es un entretenido y emocionante juego de cartas que tiene mucho que ver con la ruleta rusa. Los jugadores van robando cartas hasta que a alguien le sale un Exploding Kitten y, cuando esto sucede, esa persona muere y queda eliminada de la partida (a no ser que tenga una carta de Desactivación, que permite desactivar al Exploding Kitten. Esta versión contiene las mismas mecánicas que la edición original, pero contiene ilustraciones demasiado horribles/increibles como para ser incluidas en una versión apta para niños. Además, puedes jugar con estas cartas de forma independiente, o bien combinarla con otros mazos.
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    Se trata de una versión gatuna de la ruleta rusa con un gran componente estratégico. Los jugadores van robando cartas hasta que a alguien le sale un Exploding Kitten. Cuando esto sucede, esa persona muere y queda eliminada de la partida. El resto de cartas de la baraja sirven para cambiar de lugar, mitigar o evitar a los Exploding Kittens. Esta versión contiene las mismas mecánicas que la edición original,  pero contiene ilustraciones demasiado horribles/increibles como para ser incluidas en una versión a...
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    record case from the 70s in green Scottish tartan For 12 inch records Size 33 x 34 cm Depth 14,5 cm Material; vinyl In vintage condition, the detail photos give the best idea The records in the photos are not included in the sale
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    45 + English Magpie Feathers with their beautiful iridiscent black/blue/green colours, cleaned, dried and ready for use in any number of craft projects. These are wing and tail feathers with a few smaller ones included as extras. They vary in length from 6cm to 20cm. There may be a little end fraying to some tail feathers. This is quite normal with any species of wild bird. Magpie Superstitions Around the World: In China, instead of being a sign of misfortune, European magpie is considered to be a lucky sign. The name is literally "happiness magpie." In China a singing Magpie foretells happiness and good luck. An old English folk tale states that when Jesus was crucified on the cross, all of the world's birds wept and sang to comfort him in his agony. The only exception was the magpie, and for this, it is forever cursed. In many parts of Europe, the Magpie is honored due to the fact it warns people of the approach of wolves and armed men. In German folklore the magpie is seen as a thief. In ancient Greece, the Magpie was associated with Dionysos and intoxication. In both Italian and French folklore, magpies' penchant for picking up shiny items is thought to be particularly directed towards precious ones. In Korea, the Magpie delivers good news and invites good people into your life. He is also seen as the village spirit. Therefore in Korea, the Magpie is seen as the symbol of good luck and happiness. In the Middle Ages and during the witch-hunts in Europe, the bird was considered to be connected with witchcraft - just like crows, ravens and black cats. In Mongolia, the Magpie is considered a clever bird with control over the weather. In Native America, the Magpie is considered as a friend and helper. In Native American folklore, wearing a magpie feather is a sign of fearlessness in some tribes as the magpie is bold and has little fear. In Norway, a magpie is considered cunning and thievish, sometimes wicked, but a playful and loud bird is also bringer of good weather. In Ancient Rome, the Magpie is sacred and linked to the god Bacchus. In Scandinavia, the Norse snow shoe goddess Skadi was associated with Magpies. In Scotland, a Magpie near the window of the house foretells death. In Scottish folklore, (in a story possibly related to the above) magpies were long reviled for allegedly carrying a drop of Satan's blood under their tongues. In South Dakota, there is a myth that all the animals had a race to determine if the two legged animals had the right to eat the four legged ones or if it was the reverse. The Bison was winning, but the Magpie was sitting between his horns. As he got close to the finish line she burst forward and won. The Magpie straddles both the inspiration and chaos archetypes. In many parts of the United Kingdom spotting a single magpie is considered bad fortune and saluting it is a way of showing the bird respect in the hope that the magpie won't pass on some of the misfortune that follows it. The Magpie is featured in some creation myths and one myth is that it allows its tail to be used as a bridge for people needing to cross a river into this world. More Magpie Superstitions: If a flock of magpies suddenly abandon a nesting area, hard times are ahead. A chattering magpie denotes the arrival of a stranger. Reversing the Magpie Myth of Bad Luck: As you can see, the solitary Magpie is very often seen as bad luck, something to be feared. Perhaps this should be reversed and the solitary Magpie will then become a lucky symbol, a symbol to be revered. When you see this solitary Magpie make a wish. When the wish materializes you will understand the true magic of the Magpie and you will understand that someone created this fearful superstition to prevent us from truly understanding and utilizing the magic of the Magpie. We have been dealing in rural and countryside related items for nearly 40 years, and have acquired a reputation for quality and reliability with thousand’s of satisfied customers worldwide. We specialise in books and other items and curios relating to Natural History, Countryside, Wildlife, Field Sports, Farming, Dogs, and other similar topics. ALL ITEMS FOR SALE ARE SOURCED LEGALLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATURAL ENGLAND LICENCES AND WITHIN THE WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT. THEY HAVE NOT BEEN OBTAINED SPECIFICALLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF RESALE BUT ARE THE BY PRODUCTS OF GAME KEEPING AND GAME DEALING.
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