CMU, not sure what they’re called in English or if there is an equivalent.
But one of my favorite that they’ve taught me and is fun.
Two teams (the more players the better), 7 flat like rocks in various sizes to be piled on top of each other and a soft tennis size ball.
– Pile the rocks in size order
– First team up: Players stand about 10’ away from rocks and take turns trying to knock down the pile of rocks by throwing the ball at it. (We let the little kids stand alot closer)
– Other team: standing around waiting for the rocks to be knocked and to get the ball.
– Once a team member knocks the pile down, anyone from that team then needs to build the pile of rocks without ANY team member getting hit with the ball that the other team will try to throw at them….Yes, everyone runs around a lot and yes, getting hit with the ball is inevitable….but lots of fun.
– If a team member is able to build the rocks, you score.
– If someone gets hit with the ball before the pile of rocks is built, the team is out.
– Next team is up to try to score.
What’s everyone having for lunch? I’m hungry but don’t have a taste for anything.
That game sounds fun BRG.
Snappy,
It’s a Jewish tradition – not sure what the rationale behind it is.
cmu, Where did you grow up?
Why would anyone waste an orgasm on a plate?
Google is an amazing thing, Snappy…
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071225165037AAn9ORt
Mayo…NEVER!!!
It’s the most disgusting thing on earth.
Mustard…anyday.
Snappy, you’re full of questions today.
“Orgasm on a plate dear friends. Orgasm on a plate.”
I’m washing my plates right now!
Another left field question for anyone who knows:
Why do people place pebbles and stones on headstones in a graveyard?
CMU, not sure what they’re called in English or if there is an equivalent.
But one of my favorite that they’ve taught me and is fun.
Two teams (the more players the better), 7 flat like rocks in various sizes to be piled on top of each other and a soft tennis size ball.
– Pile the rocks in size order
– First team up: Players stand about 10’ away from rocks and take turns trying to knock down the pile of rocks by throwing the ball at it. (We let the little kids stand alot closer)
– Other team: standing around waiting for the rocks to be knocked and to get the ball.
– Once a team member knocks the pile down, anyone from that team then needs to build the pile of rocks without ANY team member getting hit with the ball that the other team will try to throw at them….Yes, everyone runs around a lot and yes, getting hit with the ball is inevitable….but lots of fun.
– If a team member is able to build the rocks, you score.
– If someone gets hit with the ball before the pile of rocks is built, the team is out.
– Next team is up to try to score.
CMU: Does it sound familar to you?