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Novel Idea Keeps America Working Rochester, NY -- How does the average person get back at the annoying people who bombard our psyches through the media every day? By doing a little bombarding of their own with the "America's Most Unwanted" dart board games. Had enough of Saddam Hussein but can't get your hands on a smart bomb? Tired of that Osama bin Laden but can't find the cave he's been sleeping in? Let "America's Most Unwanted" be your outlet. The "America's Most Unwanted" dart board games, developed by Single Wing Productions of Rochester, New York, give the users the chance to literally "poke" fun at some of the most annoying terrorists that the world has come to know. Each game consists of three different terrorists' mugs overprinted with the scoring lines from a dart board. You just pin one of the sheets to any standard 18-inch, bristle-type dart board or target and let the darts fly. Choose from Osama bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, and an old American nemesis, Muammar Khadafi. The games were developed by Mr. Howard Nielsen, a Rochester restauranteur and entrepreneur. In the spirit of promoting the national economy, some thirty different vendors were used to create, produce, package, and market the game. "I wanted to give people the opportunity to vent their frustrations at some of the really evil people that we put up with on TV and in the news," he says. "These games are a good, harmless way to do that." Mr. Nielsen stresses the word "harmless" and says that the games are offered in the spirit of fun only. He plans to offer them through retail outlets, military bases, and his website, www.AmericaMostUnwanted.com. The game will be advertised nationally on late-night television. “The biggest pleasure I get is that knowing we might turn an American buck off using the faces of the three guys who would most want to put a cog into the American free enterprise system of democracy,” says Nielsen. |
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The "America's Most Unwanted" dart board games -- they're fun, they're therapeutic, and most importantly, these people have it coming. |
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