h a l f b a k e r yI like this idea, only I think it should be run by the government.
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Stringball
A game played with a giant ball of string. | |
Stringball resembles soccer, except the ball is one meter in diameter, and is very heavy, being solid string. One end is tied to a peg, and as the game progresses, the stringball unwinds. As it slowly shrinks, the game goes faster and faster until no more ball.
Game over.
Boingy
http://www.american...ries/shock_cord.htm [bristolz, Nov 09 2004]
home of the world's largest ball of twine, of course
http://www.roadside...act/MNDARtwine.html [RayfordSteele, Nov 09 2004]
sport string winder
http://www.onlinesp...sprt,soft,stwi.html they anticipated this idea [FarmerJohn, Nov 10 2004]
San Diego women's football team....
http://www.seacatz.com/gallery/ .....c'mon, po, just give it a try, it will be fun, I promise..... [normzone, Nov 10 2004]
this IS football!
http://sportsmed.st...photo/davies2_i.jpg [po, Nov 10 2004]
how to do cat's cradle
http://www.ifyoulov...book/chten_cats.htm [po, Nov 12 2004]
Extra points.
http://www.mathcats...afts/stringart.html [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Nov 12 2004]
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and the game is called on account of the players hoplessly tangled up in string. |
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That is a really great idea. +++ |
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What guarantees that the ball unravels much beyond the length needed to span the area of the field? |
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Maybe the rules can dictate that, with each goal scored, the string gets wound around pegs at either goal ensuring that more string gets played out. |
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What to say? I wanna play! [+] |
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Also the string could change colors as
the ball gets smaller thus adding or
taking away points depending on the
rules. |
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...and certain lengths of the string could be elastic for added boingy. |
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If the string breaks while in play the team having had possession at the time of the break loses points or, maybe, the game. |
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//the string could change colors//
The periods of the game could be named/measured by the color of the string instead of time. |
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"Johnson scored 5 points unassisted during Magenta". |
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Yes, but how? I guess that's the beauty of it--that and the boingy comment. |
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Penalties for people who tie your shoelaces to the string while you're not looking.
Vasts amount of string has just got to be fun, however you look at it. Hmm... maybe I was a cat in a former life. |
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Perhaps there could be an additional
player for each team whose job it is to
'peg down' the string. One player per
side; the new peg can only be added
between the ball itself and the last peg
to be placed. |
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Obviously, either "pegger" would be
vulnerable to body-checking when not
in the act of pegging the string. |
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Suddenly, this game begins to sound
like Quidditch. |
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Count me in, I wanna play too.....do we have to kick the ball, or could we have a hockey-style stick with a razor blade on it? |
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When the string is cut, you are penalized, the string is restaked at that point and play begins anew. I think shin guards might be a good idea too..... |
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[bristolz]
"...and certain lengths of the string could be elastic for added boingy."
"If the string breaks while in play the team having had possession at the time of the break loses points or" an eye.... |
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Of course the tournament championship would be played in Cawker City, Kansas. |
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All played string could then be added to the large twine ball [Rayford]. |
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Here, MB, have a stick of Oxygum. |
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[Marine Boy] <sp> curmudgeonly. |
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Maybe unwinding the "gruff manner" could be fun too? |
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//An ocean of fishbones for this.// Nope, just the two so far. |
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"...can someone PLEASE tell me what is good about this idea?" |
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Marine Boy, you are a [curmoudgeonly old fart]. |
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No, don't thank me, anything to help out......Golf, if posted here, would be called "Hitting a small ball with a stick", and would be similarly reviewed, I'd wager. |
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[Insert I'm-not-a-golfer disclaimer here] |
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Football, if posted here, would be "Kicking a bigger ball between two sticks after throwing yourself into the mud and before having a group snog" |
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[po], I didn't know you played football! See link to the San Diego women's football team, the SeaCatz. If you'll come over and try out, I'll happily host. |
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I've played [MB's] tape variant. It was a lot of fun - as far as I can remember the object was to be the person not covered in tape at the end of the game. I lost. |
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norm, that just aint football! see link. |
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"What's good about this idea?" |
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It's new, fresh, creative, and leaves some room for imagination and discussion. Next? |
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Yes, [po], I can see why you'd rather play that football game. Ok, but I'll still host if you want to come over....Pericles and I have discussed a USA/Mexico West Coast Halfbakers convention, and I think it would be fun. |
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Count me in [normzone]. I'll gladly come all the way from Michigan. Never have been farther west than Colorado in the lower 48. Will bring my juggling hacky sacs but they have to stay in tact.
Shhhh...I'm stopping in Cawker City along the way with a semi and a hi-lo. Now we need to invent a sport played by elephants. |
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//but they have to stay in tact// |
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Not much of that around here. |
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The two teams line up, along their goal lines. At a whistle they rush forward, attempting to roll the ball of string over the opposition's goal line. |
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When play breaks down, or a penalty is awarded, the string is pegged to that point and each team retreats to a nominal distance (say, 10metres). Whistle goes and they start pushing again. |
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A point for each metre gained, 10 points for crossing the goal line. Not much chance of a draw, that way. |
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So, you're old, cranky, new here, don't take advice well, and haven't really learned what constitutes an idea here? |
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Stick around, I like bloodsports. |
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[UB] first one to kill the troll gets free croissants... |
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More tolerant space...hmm... try outside the bakery, they're more tolerant there. |
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Damn you two, ([Una][scothern]) I feel lucky to be leaning towards your good side and on your good side respectively. Well, it isn't luck to chose not to be a troll. |
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<a hand raises feebly from way at the back of the crowd>
Erm, actually, to be honest, I didn't really get this one either.
<hand withdraws and hopes not to get noticed>
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[zt]: Same here, but then soccer bores me senseless anyway. |
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[angel] perhaps that's it, maybe there's something deep in the psyche of a soccer fan that wants to see soccer played this way.
Just out of interest, would a gluey ball that got stickier as the game went on be as good, or does it have to be string? |
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If this becomes a reality I will play this game. Maybe there could be bonus points for making those string figure things like you make with your fingers? The designy things. You know. Whatever those are called. |
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Herringnetcorkfloatball has pastry written all over it. |
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Ha ha [po]. You were at the right thread at the right time to make a cat reference. And lucky me...I can make a Kurt Vonnegut reference...that was it. |
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Wasn't it Charles Fort? This game would be much improved if it was raining frogs or fish, during play. |
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Goals are just two sets of poles on either side of the field. A goal is made not just by kicking the ball through the poles, but keeping the string through the poles. Therefore, you can un-score a goal. Forgetting the score is no longer an issue - just count the number of strings between each set of poles at the end of the game. |
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had to churn this one up in time for the World Cup... |
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I kinda miss curmudgeonly Ol'[Marine Boy] |
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Yes .... like simulating the superstring theory model of the big bang, very ingenious indeed! |
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