Their children, Caius, 8, and Benedict, 4, take full advantage of their father's sensibility, turning the limestone bathtub that freely overflows ( only to drain through the floor ) into a purist's rumpus room.
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The inaugural league was called the GOPPPL ( Greater Oakland Professional Pigskin Prognosticators League ), and the first draft took place in the rumpus room of Winkenbach's home in Oakland, California in August 1963.
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In December 2012, they created " Aunty Donna's Rumpus Room ", a seven-part web series which originally aired on C31 Melbourne and then on their YouTube channel, which has more than 8 million total views.
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That same year, White and a business partner, Bill DeCesare ( the WHVW sales manager ), opened the first discotheque in the United States, the Rumpus Room Nightclub & Discotheque, in Dover Plains, N . Y.
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Moulty, whose original Barbarians came from Provincetown ( they were discovered in a club called the Rumpus Room ), is a well-known local icon whose other hits were " What the New Breed Say " and " Moulty ."
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NFL FIRE DRILL : For those who need to keep track of such things, Fox Sports Net's " NFL This Morning " has added Boomer Esiason and Deacon Jones to the rumpus room with Marv Levy and Jay Mohr.
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Lately, however, college rock stalwarts They Might Be Giants have moved from the dorm room to the rumpus room, releasing the children's CD " No ! " in 2002 and preparing a 2005 CD / DVD about learning the alphabet.
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Prisbrey's hobby lasted 25 years and resulted in 13 buildings, including a rumpus room for her grandchildren and a " shot house, " which she built out of her second husband's empty beer bottles to shame him about his drinking.
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Put before the public in 1913 and named the Duo-Art by its American maker, Aeolian, the reproducing piano is a vastly more complex version of the player piano once pumped so vigorously in damp basement rumpus rooms across the land.
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Thomas Hine's 1986 book " Populuxe " was a sprightly romp through the 1950s and early'60s, the era that gave us dinette sets, Tupperware parties, cars with big fins and split-level homes with rumpus rooms, picture windows and Hollywood closets.