Matt answered Thursday July 16 2009, 2:12 am: You can play quarters, at least I think that's what it's called. You take a quarter, flick it to keep it spinning, then you rotate with flicking it to keep it spinning. The person that screws it up or lets it fall then has to put their knuckles on the table, and the winner slides the quarter as hard as they can into their knuckles. Yum.
Then there's a good old fashioned roshambo. Kicking each other in the crotchal region until someone realizes (too late by now) that this is the worst game ever invented. [ Matt's advice column | Ask Matt A Question ]
xosodapopx3 answered Wednesday July 15 2009, 11:15 pm: i have heard of games like:
*slap war- where two people take turns slapping each other with their dominant hand in the same place until one of the competiters drops out.
*there is a game (one i saw on wild boys) where you have two people sit across from each other (boys) and you take an object and try to through it at their...ahem...anyway you win when the other person gives up.
*theres a game where one person (person A) puts their hand down on a flat surface like a table, and spreads their fingers appart as much as they can. a different person (person B) takes a sharp object (such as an object ranging from a sharpened pencil, to a knife) and tries to poke the flat surface in between each finger, going faster and faster each time. the object is clearly not to hit person A's fingers. that would be painful.
*another game is to have someone stand on a tall object or building, and to take a brick, and have another person standing under the tall person try to dodge the bricks once released.
I dont suggest you play any of the games i have listed above, they can be extremely dangerous, please do not try them.
xosodapopx3
simply replace the object being chucked in number one with a sponge, in number two, use a pencil eraser, in number three, use water. these make the games fun and safe to play. [ xosodapopx3's advice column | Ask xosodapopx3 A Question ]
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