FILE - In this Sept. 22, 2004, file photo, from left: Jacob Jenkins; Ramone Robinson; Nelson Miller and Tairisha Sawyer play Twister in Edwardsville, Ill. Charles "Chuck" Foley, inventor of the iconic ...
The Minnesota man whose Twister game launched decades of awkward social interactions has died. He was 82. Advertisement Article continues below this ad Charles "Chuck" Foley died July 1 at a care ...
The Minnesota man whose Twister game launched decades of awkward social interactions at parties has died at the age of 82. Charles "Chuck" Foley died July 1 at a care facility in the Minneapolis ...
Chuck Foley was responsible for millions of awkward party moments since the 1960s. Normally, that's nothing to be proud of but if you're the inventor of the game "Twister," it's not such a bad thing ...
One of the men responsible for getting people tied up in knots while they played Twister has died. Charles "Chuck" Foley died earlier this month in St. Paul, Minn. He was 82. Foley and his business ...
We all can imagine having fond memories of drunken Twister, but the trouble is one needs plenty of clear space to play. Kinect-powered Twister Mania, announced today by publisher Majesco, has the same ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. - The Minnesota man whose Twister game launched decades of awkward social interactions at parties has died at the age of 82. Charles "Chuck" Foley died July 1 at a care facility in the ...
The inventor who co-created Twister, the hugely popular game that brings strangers at parties close to one another in awkward positions, has died at 82. Charles "Chuck" Foley died on July 1 at a care ...