oneandonly345 answered Saturday April 2 2005, 10:15 am: foot ball.. umm. im not to much of a player. but i think you have to get the ball. and run it down to your goal. place. yea.. um and try not to get tackeled! and the flag foot ball. you do the same thing.. trying not to get your flag pulled
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ovulationist answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 11:32 am: Since football is for jocks I'll tell you what game we play here at my pizza place in South Cakalack:
First rule: NO GIRLS ALLOWED!!
Everyone strip down to your underwear and get into a small dark room. The object of the game is to not let anyone else grab your butt (unless he is cute.) Pretty soon you'll have a hot mass of sweaty boys. Keep playing till everyone squirts. [ ovulationist's advice column | Ask ovulationist A Question ]
paenian answered Monday March 28 2005, 8:35 pm: Run around and look cute. Keep a sharp eye on the other team - they've got someone just like you! Hang around near her and try to look smart. [ paenian's advice column | Ask paenian A Question ]
sweetlikechocolate answered Monday March 28 2005, 2:26 am: ok even i dont know how to play footie.
but try to get a book and read it or draw a diagram or somthing even ask your crush.everything helps. and dont be ashamed to ask either
BreTTChezzey20 answered Sunday March 27 2005, 3:24 pm: ok flag football is when you dont get tackled it is when your running for a touch down and some pulls your flags out then that is like your down...
punkrockprincess answered Sunday March 27 2005, 3:00 pm: It's pretty much the same thing. The only diference is you know how you tackle the person with the ball if they're on the opposite team, well instead you pull off the flag off of the belt. Pulling the flag off the belt has the same affect as tackling. It stops the play. Hope you understood this! After the third play, then that team has to kick it off and then they become defense.
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