The low-budget music video for the song " Parlour Games, " from " Severe Exposure " and directed by Guy Benoit of Thee Hydrogen Terrors, was featured in an episode of Beavis and Butt-head.
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There was also a confidential release on a promo cassette called the NPG Sampler Experience ", which contains excerpts from three tracks from this album : " Asswoop ", " Ethereal Seque ", and " Parlour Games ".
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The game of Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai became a cult phenomenon in Japan, and while the hype of these tales has receded, many J-horror films and Japanese urban legends can be attributed to the parlour game's influence.
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Norman Shrapnel in " The Guardian "'s issue of 9 June 1950 noted that this was Christie's 50th book and said that the murderer was " run to earth in a brilliantly conducted parlour game ".
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"' Wink Murder "'is a party game or parlour game in which a secretly-selected player is able to " kill " others by winking at them, while the surviving players try to identify the killer.
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In August 2011 he won the Shergar Cup at Ascot as a member of the victorious Irish Jockey's team, winning the 12 furlong Shergar Cup Classic race on "'Parlour Games'"; his first ride for Godolphin.
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In general, most card games, board games, parlour games and multiple team sports play in a clock-wise turn rotation in Western Countries and Latin America with a notable resistance to playing in the opposite direction ( counter-clockwise ).
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In 2012, Crouch was invited by the Dutch theatre company Kassys to collaborate, along with the Nature Theatre of Oklahoma ] and Nicole Beutler in " Cadavre Exquis ", a project inspired by the Surrealist parlour game, Exquisite Corpse.
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In 1970, the banquet dance was transformed into the more popular sansukumi-ken parlour game that continued to today, which the Matsuyama people regarded as " Honke ( lit . " senior branch " or " orthodox " ) Yakyuken ".
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To say that a parlour game in the Victorian era " supposedly " involved telepathy is entirely correct-to phrase Wikipedia in ways that quantify unproven phenomena as fact, or matter-of-course, is abhorrent to the sensibilities of any encyclopedic-minded editor.