A game which involves someone trying to take as many photos as possible of different people wearing the same hat. The aim of the game is to get as many points as possible and you can play it over any time length. Although not required, the hat is usually recognisable or has comedy value.
Rules:
1. You must not use the identical copy of the hat, in the collection you must use the exact same hat.
2. You must not photoshop a photo of the hat onto anyone's face, this is cheating.
3. 1 point for a normal person.
4. 5 points for a fit person, must be acknowledged as fit by at least 3 people.
5. 10 points for a celebrity.
The study of Halo, either Halo 1, 2, or the upcoming Halo 3 and Halo Wars. These games for Xbox and Xbox 360 were developed by Bungie, and with some help from Microsoft. This intellectual pursuit embodies all the aspects of Halo such as: different combat strategies, stealth fighting, grenading, timing, sniping, up-close combat, teamwork, aiming, psychological training, nerves-of-steel, using vehicles and air transportation, and anything else related to improving one's Halo skills.
Me: "Hey, Kareem, what do you say we study some Halography for an hour or two - I need to improve my sniping and you can work on getting that plasma grenade down."