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- Phonebooth_stuffing abstract "Phonebooth stuffing was a fad that by the spring of 1959 had spread to Durban, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Britain, Canada and the United States. It involved a number of people consecutively entering a phonebooth, until the point where the phonebooth would accommodate no more, or there were no more individuals available. On March 20, 1959, 25 male students at the Durban, South Africa YMCA set a world record when they managed to cram some of their body into the standard phonebooth. They ranged in height from 5 feet 4 inches (163 cm) to 6 feet 2 inches (188 cm). When the phone rang, none could answer it. Although it was "one of the all-time great fads," it was passé by the end of 1959, replaced by the more sedate fad of hunkerin'. It was akin to the earlier fads of flagpole sitting, goldfish swallowing, and panty raids, and a predecessor of the fad of streaking.".
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- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Category:1950s_fads_and_trends.
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Durban.
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Durban,_South_Africa.
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Fad.
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- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Great_Britain.
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Hunkerin.
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Panty_raid.
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Phonebooth.
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Pole-sitting.
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Pole_sitting.
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Rhodesia.
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Streaking.
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Telephone_booth.
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink YMCA.
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phonebooth stuffing".
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLinkText "how many students could fit in a phone booth".
- Phonebooth_stuffing wikiPageWikiLinkText "phonebooth stuffing".
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- Phonebooth_stuffing subject Category:1950s_fads_and_trends.
- Phonebooth_stuffing hypernym Fad.
- Phonebooth_stuffing type Article.
- Phonebooth_stuffing type Fashion.
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- Phonebooth_stuffing comment "Phonebooth stuffing was a fad that by the spring of 1959 had spread to Durban, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Britain, Canada and the United States. It involved a number of people consecutively entering a phonebooth, until the point where the phonebooth would accommodate no more, or there were no more individuals available. On March 20, 1959, 25 male students at the Durban, South Africa YMCA set a world record when they managed to cram some of their body into the standard phonebooth.".
- Phonebooth_stuffing label "Phonebooth stuffing".
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