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Twin Valley Circle

A term for when students of Twin Valley High School students attempt to make a circle. This circle never turns out right, and like most students who attend the school, it is a major failure.
“Why does that circle look like a weird new shape? “

“It’s a Twin Valley Circle.”
Twin Valley Circle by Sjsvdnwha September 13, 2018

Circle Volleyball 

The object of the ball is to hit the ball as many times as possible without the ball touching the ground. There is no specific type of ball requirement. A group of two or more people gathers in a circular shape. One person throws the ball up in the air, shouting ONE. The person who hits the ball next shouts TWO. People keep hitting the ball until it hits the ground. Once the ball hits the ground, the game must be restarted, with the counting beginning at ONE.

The whole circle counts as single team, united my the common purpose of getting more hits on the volleyball than they previously did.

Circle volleyball can be played on a variety of different surfaces, including grass and sand. There is no one correct hit.
Kid#1: Let's play circle volleyball.

Kid#2 & Kid#3: Sure!!!

Kid#1: (throws ball up in air) ONE!

Kid#2: (hits ball up, using classic volleyball pose) TWO!

Kid #3: (spikes ball downward) THREE!

ALL: NOOO!!!

Kid #1: Now, we have to restart counting.
Circle Volleyball by oui123 June 25, 2009