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Nope! And anyone that does that to me will regret it. 
 

“Anyone” covers equal rights. I am an equal opportunity retaliator. ;)

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Just now, Colorado Coffinmaker said:

 

Atz got to be one of the STUPIDEST things I've ever seen!!

 

OH, Sorry Rye,

 

NO!!

They call this a sport!!! Oyvay!:o

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Boy oh Boy...there's been a few people that I've WANTED to do that to, but I always asked myself, "Why carry a slap to a fistfight?" Kind of a Tuco thing.;)

 

FWIW, those were MUCH, MUCH younger days when I was more tempestuous.:P

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This is a prime example of what happens when someone asks the forbidden question!!

 

”Just how stupid can you possibly get???”

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I remember a game we played as kids called “Slap” (at least I think that was the name)

You put your hands together out in front of you. The other guy tries to slap your hands. You try to move your hands up, down or separate them like scissors to avoid contact. If the other person misses then they have to put their hands out and you try to slap their hands. This goes on until there is a miss then roles are reversed. 
Quitting means you’re a punk, a sissy or any other demeaning name guys call each other to taunt the quitter. 
Pain is an incentive to get quicker with this game. :lol:
 

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2 minutes ago, Pat Riot said:

I remember a game we played as kids called “Slap” (at least I think that was the name)

You put your hands together out in front of you. The other guy tries to slap your hands. You try to move your hands up, down or separate them like scissors to avoid contact. If the other person misses then they have to put their hands out and you try to slap their hands. This goes on until there is a miss then roles are reversed. 
Quitting means you’re a punk, a sissy or any other demeaning name guys call each other to taunt the quitter. 
Pain is an incentive to get quicker with this game. :lol:
 

Yes I remember that one!! 😂

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Reminds me of when my grandfather told me about drilling for mica in the 20s. Two guys, one to swing the sledgehammer, the other to hold the drill. If the swinger misses the drill, they swap jobs.

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32 minutes ago, Forty Rod SASS 3935 said:

Wish I could open this but I DON'T HAVE, NOR WILL I EVER HAVE FACEBOOK.

Neither do I but for some reason I can open it and see it once. If I try again it freezes me out. 

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1 hour ago, Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 said:

When Tide Pod eaters survive to become adults.   -_-

Funny you say that! When I watched the OP, I said to myself, "then they went out for a Tide pod together"!

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2 hours ago, Pat Riot said:

I remember a game we played as kids called “Slap” (at least I think that was the name)

You put your hands together out in front of you. The other guy tries to slap your hands. You try to move your hands up, down or separate them like scissors to avoid contact. If the other person misses then they have to put their hands out and you try to slap their hands. This goes on until there is a miss then roles are reversed. 
Quitting means you’re a punk, a sissy or any other demeaning name guys call each other to taunt the quitter. 
Pain is an incentive to get quicker with this game. :lol:
 

 

We called it "Hot Hands."  Two versions. 

In the version you describe if the slappee broke his hands apart the slapper got a free shot. The slapper started with his has behind his back.   He could flinch,  shoulder fake, etc, but if his hand came out and he didn't try to slap the slappee got a free shot and became the slapper. 

 

The other version,  the slapper held his hands out,  palms up, parallel to the ground and about shoulder width apart.  The slappee rested his hands lightly on the hands of his opponent.  Slapper could try fakes, if his opponent broke contact before he committed to a slap he was subject to a free hit.  Slapper could break contact and flip his hand over for same side hits, break contact and cross under or over for opposite side hits.  If he broke contact but didn't try a slap he was subjected to a slap and roles changed. 

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5 hours ago, Blackwater 53393 said:

This is a prime example of what happens when someone asks the forbidden question!!

 

”Just how stupid can you possibly get???”

 

I wish people would stop asking that question, they take it as a Challenge!

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55 minutes ago, Subdeacon Joe said:

The other version,  the slapper held his hands out,  palms up, parallel to the ground and about shoulder width apart.  The slappee rested his hands lightly on the hands of his opponent.  Slapper could try fakes, if his opponent broke contact before he committed to a slap he was subject to a free hit.  Slapper could break contact and flip his hand over for same side hits, break contact and cross under or over for opposite side hits.  If he broke contact but didn't try a slap he was subjected to a slap and roles changed. 

Ah! I remember that one as well. We played it in Arkansas. Good game. 

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1 hour ago, Subdeacon Joe said:

 

We called it "Hot Hands."  Two versions. 

In the version you describe if the slappee broke his hands apart the slapper got a free shot. The slapper started with his has behind his back.   He could flinch,  shoulder fake, etc, but if his hand came out and he didn't try to slap the slappee got a free shot and became the slapper. 

 

The other version,  the slapper held his hands out,  palms up, parallel to the ground and about shoulder width apart.  The slappee rested his hands lightly on the hands of his opponent.  Slapper could try fakes, if his opponent broke contact before he committed to a slap he was subject to a free hit.  Slapper could break contact and flip his hand over for same side hits, break contact and cross under or over for opposite side hits.  If he broke contact but didn't try a slap he was subjected to a slap and roles changed. 

 

We played both versions when we were kids. I don't remember what we called it.

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2 hours ago, Subdeacon Joe said:

 

We called it "Hot Hands."  Two versions. 

In the version you describe if the slappee broke his hands apart the slapper got a free shot. The slapper started with his has behind his back.   He could flinch,  shoulder fake, etc, but if his hand came out and he didn't try to slap the slappee got a free shot and became the slapper. 

 

The other version,  the slapper held his hands out,  palms up, parallel to the ground and about shoulder width apart.  The slappee rested his hands lightly on the hands of his opponent.  Slapper could try fakes, if his opponent broke contact before he committed to a slap he was subject to a free hit.  Slapper could break contact and flip his hand over for same side hits, break contact and cross under or over for opposite side hits.  If he broke contact but didn't try a slap he was subjected to a slap and roles changed. 

I remember the second version you described, I don’t know what we called it though! Fun stuff before cellphones 😂

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