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Quote from: Emo EMAW on August 22, 2012, 01:32:46 PMQuote from: CartierFor3 on August 22, 2012, 01:24:02 PMQuote from: dobber on August 22, 2012, 01:20:38 PMI played war as a child. My brother and I would build massive forts out of toy blocks. First we picked blocks one at a time in an alternating fashion. Then, we built forts. Next, we divided the army guys that we had by selecting in alternating fashion. We then placed the army guys in our forts. Now, the war began. We took turns throwing pool balls at each other's fort trying to knock over the army guys. You had to set behind your fort to throw the ball across the room at the other guy's fort. Once you killed an army guy (knocked him over) then he was removed. The game continued until one of us had no more army guys alive.I'll bet CK would have been awesome at war, probably way better than Tebow.Just seemed like you probably had the run of the place. Not a bad thing, IMO. I grew up somewhat sheltered, not really allowed to learn on my own. So college was a crap show.Couldn't you knock over all of them at once with a pool ball? A pool ball is pretty sturdy. Also, was this an inside or outside game. No way my mom would let us throw pool balls inside, and no way my dad would let us scratch up the pool balls by throwing them outside. LOL that you think dobber had parental supervision. Latchkey kid for sure.I grew up on a farm. Full parental supervision, but they didn't care too much about what we did in the basement. Why do you think I am a Latchkey kid, and is that bad?
Quote from: CartierFor3 on August 22, 2012, 01:24:02 PMQuote from: dobber on August 22, 2012, 01:20:38 PMI played war as a child. My brother and I would build massive forts out of toy blocks. First we picked blocks one at a time in an alternating fashion. Then, we built forts. Next, we divided the army guys that we had by selecting in alternating fashion. We then placed the army guys in our forts. Now, the war began. We took turns throwing pool balls at each other's fort trying to knock over the army guys. You had to set behind your fort to throw the ball across the room at the other guy's fort. Once you killed an army guy (knocked him over) then he was removed. The game continued until one of us had no more army guys alive.I'll bet CK would have been awesome at war, probably way better than Tebow.Just seemed like you probably had the run of the place. Not a bad thing, IMO. I grew up somewhat sheltered, not really allowed to learn on my own. So college was a crap show.Couldn't you knock over all of them at once with a pool ball? A pool ball is pretty sturdy. Also, was this an inside or outside game. No way my mom would let us throw pool balls inside, and no way my dad would let us scratch up the pool balls by throwing them outside. LOL that you think dobber had parental supervision. Latchkey kid for sure.
Quote from: dobber on August 22, 2012, 01:20:38 PMI played war as a child. My brother and I would build massive forts out of toy blocks. First we picked blocks one at a time in an alternating fashion. Then, we built forts. Next, we divided the army guys that we had by selecting in alternating fashion. We then placed the army guys in our forts. Now, the war began. We took turns throwing pool balls at each other's fort trying to knock over the army guys. You had to set behind your fort to throw the ball across the room at the other guy's fort. Once you killed an army guy (knocked him over) then he was removed. The game continued until one of us had no more army guys alive.I'll bet CK would have been awesome at war, probably way better than Tebow.Just seemed like you probably had the run of the place. Not a bad thing, IMO. I grew up somewhat sheltered, not really allowed to learn on my own. So college was a crap show.Couldn't you knock over all of them at once with a pool ball? A pool ball is pretty sturdy. Also, was this an inside or outside game. No way my mom would let us throw pool balls inside, and no way my dad would let us scratch up the pool balls by throwing them outside.
I played war as a child. My brother and I would build massive forts out of toy blocks. First we picked blocks one at a time in an alternating fashion. Then, we built forts. Next, we divided the army guys that we had by selecting in alternating fashion. We then placed the army guys in our forts. Now, the war began. We took turns throwing pool balls at each other's fort trying to knock over the army guys. You had to set behind your fort to throw the ball across the room at the other guy's fort. Once you killed an army guy (knocked him over) then he was removed. The game continued until one of us had no more army guys alive.I'll bet CK would have been awesome at war, probably way better than Tebow.
EVERYBODY, SHUT UP! Back to excellent EMAW football player talk, sheesh.
I now have a good reason to not finishing the rest of my basement. T-Y, goEMAW.com
Quote from: fanningksu on August 22, 2012, 01:50:50 PMEVERYBODY, SHUT UP! Back to excellent EMAW football player talk, sheesh.Good call FanningDave