If any of you have ideas for Feuds -and would like me to score them- PM me and I’ll get you on The List.
DO NOT READ THIS THREAD BEFORE YOU POST YOUR ANSWERS
Try to think of the most popular answer, to get the most people matching you. Scoring - Any answer duplicated by anyone else is worth 100 points divided by the number of entrants. For example: 50 entrant game = 2 pts per answer. If 4 people match that means they each get 8 pts for that answer. No matches = 0 points.
FORMATTING OF ANSWERS IS IMPORTANT!
Write your answers like this; Do not repeat the questions, no periods at the end of answers, no spaces between lines, no comments, no fancy list coding. If you need to comment or clarify your answers, do it AFTER the list of answers. Thanks.
JUST LIKE THIS:
1. answer
2. response
3. rejoinder
The game will end either when we have 50 entrants, or at 4:00 PM Central on Thursday, 8/21/08 whichever comes first.
Good luck!
Name a school supply kids have to buy at the beginning of the year.
Name a famous fictional elementary school.
Name a book set at a school.
What’s a stereotypical bully’s name?
Name a kid’s favorite piece of playground equipment.
Name a “classroom game” designed to get you to learn something.
Name something forbidden in the dress code.
Name a kid’s favorite subject.
Name a game you’d play in P.E. (aka, gym class).
What time is school typically out for the day? (round to the nearest half-hour)
No, kickball (where I come from) is akin to baseball or softball, except that the pitcher rolls a big red playground ball for the “batter” to kick.
“Bombardment” or “bombardo,” however, is the same as dodgeball—or not, depending on which local terminology you use. We’ve had at least one major thread discussing this.
Same here. Dodgeball is where one group of kids tries to hit another with the aforementioned big red ball. The hittees join the hitter group until the last one left unhit is the winner. Throwing the ball too aggressively or hitting above the waist wasn’t allowed, but happened frequently. There were some impressive bruises and broken glasses when I was in school many years ago. I would have thought they’d eliminated this [del]barbaric practice[/del] game by now.