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  • CANNIBAL GIRLS (1973)
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    CANNIBAL GIRLS (1973)
    CANNIBAL GIRLS
    1973
    de Ivan Reitman
    Allan Price
    Earl Pomerantz.
    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © Scary Pictures Productions
    horreur; horror; monopoly

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • CANNIBAL GIRLS (1973)
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    CANNIBAL GIRLS (1973)
    CANNIBAL GIRLS
    1973
    de Ivan Reitman
    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © Scary Pictures Productions
    horreur; horror; monopoly

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • Nouveau jeu à boire Monopoly réservé aux adultes
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    Nouveau jeu à boire Monopoly réservé aux adultes
    Pictures must credit: Hasbro The world’s most popular board game Monopoly is toasting its loyal players — with a new version that involves drinking The object of the adults-only game, called Board Crawl, is to move around the board collecting properties that represent certain aspects of nightlife entertainment such as Karaoke Bar and Dance Floor. But instead of paying with Monopoly cash buyers pay by taking sips of the booze of their choice. Land on a property that someone else owns requires the player to take a number of sips on that deed—or steal it by completing a ridiculous challenge. Chance cards contain unpredictable dares and cringe worthy questions. If a player chooses to pass, they must take a drink forfeit. The Monopoly tokens have been upgraded to a gold finish instead of pewter. Players are asked to choose one that best fits their personality. The choices are a campfire, rooster, duck, cowboy hat, T. Rex, smiley face, Aviator sunglasses, a fish, a camera and the moustachioed , top hatted fMonopoly businessman, Mr Pennybags. © Hasbro via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Nouveau jeu à boire Monopoly réservé aux adultes
    DUKAS_175506973_BES
    Nouveau jeu à boire Monopoly réservé aux adultes
    Pictures must credit: Hasbro The world’s most popular board game Monopoly is toasting its loyal players — with a new version that involves drinking The object of the adults-only game, called Board Crawl, is to move around the board collecting properties that represent certain aspects of nightlife entertainment such as Karaoke Bar and Dance Floor. But instead of paying with Monopoly cash buyers pay by taking sips of the booze of their choice. Land on a property that someone else owns requires the player to take a number of sips on that deed—or steal it by completing a ridiculous challenge. Chance cards contain unpredictable dares and cringe worthy questions. If a player chooses to pass, they must take a drink forfeit. The Monopoly tokens have been upgraded to a gold finish instead of pewter. Players are asked to choose one that best fits their personality. The choices are a campfire, rooster, duck, cowboy hat, T. Rex, smiley face, Aviator sunglasses, a fish, a camera and the moustachioed , top hatted fMonopoly businessman, Mr Pennybags. © Hasbro via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Nouveau jeu à boire Monopoly réservé aux adultes
    DUKAS_175506972_BES
    Nouveau jeu à boire Monopoly réservé aux adultes
    Pictures must credit: Hasbro The world’s most popular board game Monopoly is toasting its loyal players — with a new version that involves drinking The object of the adults-only game, called Board Crawl, is to move around the board collecting properties that represent certain aspects of nightlife entertainment such as Karaoke Bar and Dance Floor. But instead of paying with Monopoly cash buyers pay by taking sips of the booze of their choice. Land on a property that someone else owns requires the player to take a number of sips on that deed—or steal it by completing a ridiculous challenge. Chance cards contain unpredictable dares and cringe worthy questions. If a player chooses to pass, they must take a drink forfeit. The Monopoly tokens have been upgraded to a gold finish instead of pewter. Players are asked to choose one that best fits their personality. The choices are a campfire, rooster, duck, cowboy hat, T. Rex, smiley face, Aviator sunglasses, a fish, a camera and the moustachioed , top hatted fMonopoly businessman, Mr Pennybags. © Hasbro via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Nouveau jeu à boire Monopoly réservé aux adultes
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    Nouveau jeu à boire Monopoly réservé aux adultes
    Pictures must credit: Hasbro The world’s most popular board game Monopoly is toasting its loyal players — with a new version that involves drinking The object of the adults-only game, called Board Crawl, is to move around the board collecting properties that represent certain aspects of nightlife entertainment such as Karaoke Bar and Dance Floor. But instead of paying with Monopoly cash buyers pay by taking sips of the booze of their choice. Land on a property that someone else owns requires the player to take a number of sips on that deed—or steal it by completing a ridiculous challenge. Chance cards contain unpredictable dares and cringe worthy questions. If a player chooses to pass, they must take a drink forfeit. The Monopoly tokens have been upgraded to a gold finish instead of pewter. Players are asked to choose one that best fits their personality. The choices are a campfire, rooster, duck, cowboy hat, T. Rex, smiley face, Aviator sunglasses, a fish, a camera and the moustachioed , top hatted fMonopoly businessman, Mr Pennybags. © Hasbro via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Nouveau jeu à boire Monopoly réservé aux adultes
    DUKAS_175506968_BES
    Nouveau jeu à boire Monopoly réservé aux adultes
    Pictures must credit: Hasbro The world’s most popular board game Monopoly is toasting its loyal players — with a new version that involves drinking The object of the adults-only game, called Board Crawl, is to move around the board collecting properties that represent certain aspects of nightlife entertainment such as Karaoke Bar and Dance Floor. But instead of paying with Monopoly cash buyers pay by taking sips of the booze of their choice. Land on a property that someone else owns requires the player to take a number of sips on that deed—or steal it by completing a ridiculous challenge. Chance cards contain unpredictable dares and cringe worthy questions. If a player chooses to pass, they must take a drink forfeit. The Monopoly tokens have been upgraded to a gold finish instead of pewter. Players are asked to choose one that best fits their personality. The choices are a campfire, rooster, duck, cowboy hat, T. Rex, smiley face, Aviator sunglasses, a fish, a camera and the moustachioed , top hatted fMonopoly businessman, Mr Pennybags. © Hasbro via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Nouveau jeu à boire Monopoly réservé aux adultes
    DUKAS_175506967_BES
    Nouveau jeu à boire Monopoly réservé aux adultes
    Pictures must credit: Hasbro The world’s most popular board game Monopoly is toasting its loyal players — with a new version that involves drinking The object of the adults-only game, called Board Crawl, is to move around the board collecting properties that represent certain aspects of nightlife entertainment such as Karaoke Bar and Dance Floor. But instead of paying with Monopoly cash buyers pay by taking sips of the booze of their choice. Land on a property that someone else owns requires the player to take a number of sips on that deed—or steal it by completing a ridiculous challenge. Chance cards contain unpredictable dares and cringe worthy questions. If a player chooses to pass, they must take a drink forfeit. The Monopoly tokens have been upgraded to a gold finish instead of pewter. Players are asked to choose one that best fits their personality. The choices are a campfire, rooster, duck, cowboy hat, T. Rex, smiley face, Aviator sunglasses, a fish, a camera and the moustachioed , top hatted fMonopoly businessman, Mr Pennybags. © Hasbro via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Nouveau jeu à boire Monopoly réservé aux adultes
    DUKAS_175506966_BES
    Nouveau jeu à boire Monopoly réservé aux adultes
    Pictures must credit: Hasbro The world’s most popular board game Monopoly is toasting its loyal players — with a new version that involves drinking The object of the adults-only game, called Board Crawl, is to move around the board collecting properties that represent certain aspects of nightlife entertainment such as Karaoke Bar and Dance Floor. But instead of paying with Monopoly cash buyers pay by taking sips of the booze of their choice. Land on a property that someone else owns requires the player to take a number of sips on that deed—or steal it by completing a ridiculous challenge. Chance cards contain unpredictable dares and cringe worthy questions. If a player chooses to pass, they must take a drink forfeit. The Monopoly tokens have been upgraded to a gold finish instead of pewter. Players are asked to choose one that best fits their personality. The choices are a campfire, rooster, duck, cowboy hat, T. Rex, smiley face, Aviator sunglasses, a fish, a camera and the moustachioed , top hatted fMonopoly businessman, Mr Pennybags. © Hasbro via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • FEATURE -  Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
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    FEATURE - Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 12473
    15/12/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Morgan Lane

    Going to bed just become one big game -- with a range of Monopoly inspired pyjamas.This capsule collection consists of printed silky sets with custom prints using logos and images from the best selling board game.They have been created for US fashion label Morgan Lane and mark Monopoly’s 85th anniversary.Designs feature the playing pieces, Chance and Community Chest cards as well as the regular board properties.Designer, Morgan Curtis, who drew inspiration from heritage elements of the renowned symbols and logo . Morgan gleaned inspiration from the time she spent at home with her family during the pandemic.

    OPS: The Morgan Lane Monopoly inspired pyjamas

    Picture suppied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
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    FEATURE - Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 12473
    15/12/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Morgan Lane

    Going to bed just become one big game -- with a range of Monopoly inspired pyjamas.This capsule collection consists of printed silky sets with custom prints using logos and images from the best selling board game.They have been created for US fashion label Morgan Lane and mark Monopoly’s 85th anniversary.Designs feature the playing pieces, Chance and Community Chest cards as well as the regular board properties.Designer, Morgan Curtis, who drew inspiration from heritage elements of the renowned symbols and logo . Morgan gleaned inspiration from the time she spent at home with her family during the pandemic.

    OPS: The Morgan Lane Monopoly inspired pyjamas

    Picture suppied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
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    FEATURE - Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 12473
    15/12/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Morgan Lane

    Going to bed just become one big game -- with a range of Monopoly inspired pyjamas.This capsule collection consists of printed silky sets with custom prints using logos and images from the best selling board game.They have been created for US fashion label Morgan Lane and mark Monopoly’s 85th anniversary.Designs feature the playing pieces, Chance and Community Chest cards as well as the regular board properties.Designer, Morgan Curtis, who drew inspiration from heritage elements of the renowned symbols and logo . Morgan gleaned inspiration from the time she spent at home with her family during the pandemic.

    OPS: The Morgan Lane Monopoly inspired pyjamas

    Picture suppied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    DUK10138802_011
    FEATURE - Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 12473
    15/12/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Morgan Lane

    Going to bed just become one big game -- with a range of Monopoly inspired pyjamas.This capsule collection consists of printed silky sets with custom prints using logos and images from the best selling board game.They have been created for US fashion label Morgan Lane and mark Monopoly’s 85th anniversary.Designs feature the playing pieces, Chance and Community Chest cards as well as the regular board properties.Designer, Morgan Curtis, who drew inspiration from heritage elements of the renowned symbols and logo . Morgan gleaned inspiration from the time she spent at home with her family during the pandemic.

    OPS: The Morgan Lane Monopoly inspired pyjamas

    Picture suppied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
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    FEATURE - Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 12473
    15/12/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Morgan Lane

    Going to bed just become one big game -- with a range of Monopoly inspired pyjamas.This capsule collection consists of printed silky sets with custom prints using logos and images from the best selling board game.They have been created for US fashion label Morgan Lane and mark Monopoly’s 85th anniversary.Designs feature the playing pieces, Chance and Community Chest cards as well as the regular board properties.Designer, Morgan Curtis, who drew inspiration from heritage elements of the renowned symbols and logo . Morgan gleaned inspiration from the time she spent at home with her family during the pandemic.

    OPS: The Morgan Lane Monopoly inspired pyjamas

    Picture suppied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    DUK10138802_009
    FEATURE - Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 12473
    15/12/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Morgan Lane

    Going to bed just become one big game -- with a range of Monopoly inspired pyjamas.This capsule collection consists of printed silky sets with custom prints using logos and images from the best selling board game.They have been created for US fashion label Morgan Lane and mark Monopoly’s 85th anniversary.Designs feature the playing pieces, Chance and Community Chest cards as well as the regular board properties.Designer, Morgan Curtis, who drew inspiration from heritage elements of the renowned symbols and logo . Morgan gleaned inspiration from the time she spent at home with her family during the pandemic.

    OPS: The Morgan Lane Monopoly inspired pyjamas

    Picture suppied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    DUK10138802_008
    FEATURE - Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 12473
    15/12/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Morgan Lane

    Going to bed just become one big game -- with a range of Monopoly inspired pyjamas.This capsule collection consists of printed silky sets with custom prints using logos and images from the best selling board game.They have been created for US fashion label Morgan Lane and mark Monopoly’s 85th anniversary.Designs feature the playing pieces, Chance and Community Chest cards as well as the regular board properties.Designer, Morgan Curtis, who drew inspiration from heritage elements of the renowned symbols and logo . Morgan gleaned inspiration from the time she spent at home with her family during the pandemic.

    OPS: The Morgan Lane Monopoly inspired pyjamas

    Picture suppied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
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    FEATURE - Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 12473
    15/12/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Morgan Lane

    Going to bed just become one big game -- with a range of Monopoly inspired pyjamas.This capsule collection consists of printed silky sets with custom prints using logos and images from the best selling board game.They have been created for US fashion label Morgan Lane and mark Monopoly’s 85th anniversary.Designs feature the playing pieces, Chance and Community Chest cards as well as the regular board properties.Designer, Morgan Curtis, who drew inspiration from heritage elements of the renowned symbols and logo . Morgan gleaned inspiration from the time she spent at home with her family during the pandemic.

    OPS: The Morgan Lane Monopoly inspired pyjamas

    Picture suppied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
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    FEATURE - Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 12473
    15/12/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Morgan Lane

    Going to bed just become one big game -- with a range of Monopoly inspired pyjamas.This capsule collection consists of printed silky sets with custom prints using logos and images from the best selling board game.They have been created for US fashion label Morgan Lane and mark Monopoly’s 85th anniversary.Designs feature the playing pieces, Chance and Community Chest cards as well as the regular board properties.Designer, Morgan Curtis, who drew inspiration from heritage elements of the renowned symbols and logo . Morgan gleaned inspiration from the time she spent at home with her family during the pandemic.

    OPS: The Morgan Lane Monopoly inspired pyjamas

    Picture suppied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
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    FEATURE - Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 12473
    15/12/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Morgan Lane

    Going to bed just become one big game -- with a range of Monopoly inspired pyjamas.This capsule collection consists of printed silky sets with custom prints using logos and images from the best selling board game.They have been created for US fashion label Morgan Lane and mark Monopoly’s 85th anniversary.Designs feature the playing pieces, Chance and Community Chest cards as well as the regular board properties.Designer, Morgan Curtis, who drew inspiration from heritage elements of the renowned symbols and logo . Morgan gleaned inspiration from the time she spent at home with her family during the pandemic.

    OPS: The Morgan Lane Monopoly inspired pyjamas

    Picture suppied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
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    FEATURE - Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 12473
    15/12/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Morgan Lane

    Going to bed just become one big game -- with a range of Monopoly inspired pyjamas.This capsule collection consists of printed silky sets with custom prints using logos and images from the best selling board game.They have been created for US fashion label Morgan Lane and mark Monopoly’s 85th anniversary.Designs feature the playing pieces, Chance and Community Chest cards as well as the regular board properties.Designer, Morgan Curtis, who drew inspiration from heritage elements of the renowned symbols and logo . Morgan gleaned inspiration from the time she spent at home with her family during the pandemic.

    OPS: The Morgan Lane Monopoly inspired pyjamas

    Picture suppied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
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    FEATURE - Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 12473
    15/12/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Morgan Lane

    Going to bed just become one big game -- with a range of Monopoly inspired pyjamas.This capsule collection consists of printed silky sets with custom prints using logos and images from the best selling board game.They have been created for US fashion label Morgan Lane and mark Monopoly’s 85th anniversary.Designs feature the playing pieces, Chance and Community Chest cards as well as the regular board properties.Designer, Morgan Curtis, who drew inspiration from heritage elements of the renowned symbols and logo . Morgan gleaned inspiration from the time she spent at home with her family during the pandemic.

    OPS: The Morgan Lane Monopoly inspired pyjamas

    Picture suppied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
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    FEATURE - Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 12473
    15/12/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Morgan Lane

    Going to bed just become one big game -- with a range of Monopoly inspired pyjamas.This capsule collection consists of printed silky sets with custom prints using logos and images from the best selling board game.They have been created for US fashion label Morgan Lane and mark Monopoly’s 85th anniversary.Designs feature the playing pieces, Chance and Community Chest cards as well as the regular board properties.Designer, Morgan Curtis, who drew inspiration from heritage elements of the renowned symbols and logo . Morgan gleaned inspiration from the time she spent at home with her family during the pandemic.

    OPS: The Morgan Lane Monopoly inspired pyjamas

    Picture suppied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
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    FEATURE - Bereit für ein Spiel im Monopoly Pyjama?
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 12473
    15/12/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Morgan Lane

    Going to bed just become one big game -- with a range of Monopoly inspired pyjamas.This capsule collection consists of printed silky sets with custom prints using logos and images from the best selling board game.They have been created for US fashion label Morgan Lane and mark Monopoly’s 85th anniversary.Designs feature the playing pieces, Chance and Community Chest cards as well as the regular board properties.Designer, Morgan Curtis, who drew inspiration from heritage elements of the renowned symbols and logo . Morgan gleaned inspiration from the time she spent at home with her family during the pandemic.

    OPS: The Morgan Lane Monopoly inspired pyjamas. Monopoly money pattern

    Picture suppied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Coronavirus pandemic UK
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    Coronavirus pandemic UK
    Monopoly is a board game. The history of Monopoly can be traced back to 1903 when American anti-monopolist Lizzie Maggie created a game which she hoped would explain the single tax theory of Henry George. It has since become a favourire board game for the whole family to play.
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  • PEOPLE - Core x Let Love Rule, Art Basel, Miami
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    PEOPLE - Core x Let Love Rule, Art Basel, Miami
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Eve Sandberg/REX (10493151j)
    Alec Monopoly
    Core x Let Love Rule, Art Basel, Miami, USA - 05 Dec 2019
    Lenny Kravitz and Sean Penn host special evening of entertainment to support hurricane relief in the Bahamas. The event was held at the SOHO Beach House in Miami Beach, Florida.

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
    Activists protest outside a Verizon store in Lower Manhattan in New York on Thursday, December 7, 2017 in support of Net Neutrality. The current FCC Chair Ajit Pai is a former Verizon lawyer and the FCC is scheduled to vote on December 14 on rules that currently prohibit internet providers from favoring certain content as opposed to treating all online content equally. Protests are taking place at Verizon stores around the country today. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 21762432
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'TAO Beauty & Essex' Eröffnung in Hollywood
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    PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'TAO Beauty & Essex' Eröffnung in Hollywood
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chelsea Lauren/REX/Shutterstock (8522586dt)
    Alec Monopoly
    TAO, Beauty & Essex, Avenue and Luchini LA Grand Opening, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 16 Mar 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Justin Bieber's 'Believe' film premiere, Los Angeles, America - 18 Dec 2013
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    Justin Bieber's 'Believe' film premiere, Los Angeles, America - 18 Dec 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Latour/REX (3438764b)
    Alec Monopoly, Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's 'Believe' film premiere, Los Angeles, America - 18 Dec 2013

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  • Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
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    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features (1895003h)
    Life-size Monopoly car outside the hotel
    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    The new game Monopoly Millionaire goes on sale at Christmas
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  • Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
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    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features (1895003j)
    Life-size Monopoly car outside the hotel
    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    The new game Monopoly Millionaire goes on sale at Christmas
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  • Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
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    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features (1895003i)
    Life-size Monopoly car outside the hotel
    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    The new game Monopoly Millionaire goes on sale at Christmas
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  • Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
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    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features (1895003k)
    Life-size Monopoly car outside the hotel
    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    The new game Monopoly Millionaire goes on sale at Christmas
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  • Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
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    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features (1895003g)
    Life-size Monopoly car outside the hotel
    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    The new game Monopoly Millionaire goes on sale at Christmas
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  • Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
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    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features (1895003b)
    Life-size Monopoly car outside the hotel
    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    The new game Monopoly Millionaire goes on sale at Christmas
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  • Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
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    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features (1895003f)
    Life-size Monopoly car outside the hotel
    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    The new game Monopoly Millionaire goes on sale at Christmas
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
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    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features (1895003a)
    Life-size Monopoly car outside the hotel
    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    The new game Monopoly Millionaire goes on sale at Christmas
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
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    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features (1895003d)
    Life-size Monopoly car outside the hotel
    Launch of Monopoly Millionaire game, May Fair hotel, London,Britain - 04 Oct 2012
    The new game Monopoly Millionaire goes on sale at Christmas
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529p )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

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  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529m )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

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  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    DUKAS_15360364_REX
    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529k )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

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  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    DUKAS_15360363_REX
    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529n )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    DUKAS_15360362_REX
    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529j )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

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  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    DUKAS_15360361_REX
    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529o )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    DUKAS_15360360_REX
    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529l )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    DUKAS_15360359_REX
    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529r )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

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  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529i )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

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  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529h )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    DUKAS_15360350_REX
    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529d )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    DUKAS_15360349_REX
    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529g )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    DUKAS_15360348_REX
    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529c )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

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