An extremely fun and short-lived game we used to play in primary school.
RULES:
1. 2-4 kids are picked from a crowd of, say, schoolkids, in a classroom, who then goto the front of the room.
2. The rest of the kids in the room place their heads on the table so they can't see, but put their thumbs pointing upwards.
3. The kids at the front then proceed around the room and pick out one individual of the people with their thumbs up, and brush their thumbs. (One person not playing the game, usually the teacher, moniters the progress of the walkers and should take a mental note of who was picked.) The person whos thumbs have been brushed pull their thumbs itno their fists so they cant be chosen again. When the walkers have each done this to one person each, they return to the front of the room.
4. The kids sit back up and the ones who had their thumbs brushed stand up (if the number of people standing up exceeds the number of walkers then the game must be restarted, coz somebody's not playing fair) and then have one guess each at who did the thumb brushing. if they guess corectly they become a walker and the walker sits back down, and the whole game starts up again. Pretty cool huh?
TIP ON HOW TO WIN:
1. make a tiny hole out the sit of your arm to try and see through
2. try to set yourself up in a position in which you can see the floor and therefore the shoes of the person who brushes your thumb. compare shoes when guessing.
3. try to make a note of the gentleness or verocity in which your thumb was brushed. If it was a gentle brush and there are two people to choose from, the guy that steals your lunch money and a girl who wouldnt touch a brick for fear of hurting it, then a good guess would assume the girl was, perhaps, the one that brushed you. Be aware that even 7 year old baby bullies can be very sneaky.
4. when your thumb is brushed quickly whip up your head for a look and back down again, and hope no-one sees.
RULES:
1. 2-4 kids are picked from a crowd of, say, schoolkids, in a classroom, who then goto the front of the room.
2. The rest of the kids in the room place their heads on the table so they can't see, but put their thumbs pointing upwards.
3. The kids at the front then proceed around the room and pick out one individual of the people with their thumbs up, and brush their thumbs. (One person not playing the game, usually the teacher, moniters the progress of the walkers and should take a mental note of who was picked.) The person whos thumbs have been brushed pull their thumbs itno their fists so they cant be chosen again. When the walkers have each done this to one person each, they return to the front of the room.
4. The kids sit back up and the ones who had their thumbs brushed stand up (if the number of people standing up exceeds the number of walkers then the game must be restarted, coz somebody's not playing fair) and then have one guess each at who did the thumb brushing. if they guess corectly they become a walker and the walker sits back down, and the whole game starts up again. Pretty cool huh?
TIP ON HOW TO WIN:
1. make a tiny hole out the sit of your arm to try and see through
2. try to set yourself up in a position in which you can see the floor and therefore the shoes of the person who brushes your thumb. compare shoes when guessing.
3. try to make a note of the gentleness or verocity in which your thumb was brushed. If it was a gentle brush and there are two people to choose from, the guy that steals your lunch money and a girl who wouldnt touch a brick for fear of hurting it, then a good guess would assume the girl was, perhaps, the one that brushed you. Be aware that even 7 year old baby bullies can be very sneaky.
4. when your thumb is brushed quickly whip up your head for a look and back down again, and hope no-one sees.
teacher: ok children, theres 3 minutes left of school before the bell. Lets have a quick game of heads down thumbs up!!
children: (cheering, like at a footy match when the home team is up 56 points 20 minutes from the end of the game)
children: (cheering, like at a footy match when the home team is up 56 points 20 minutes from the end of the game)
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Something Genji mains love saying for whatever strange reason. Sometime they’ll say it when at 199/200 hp. Sometimes even when full health. RARELY when they really need healing. Most of the time though, it’s just to piss people off.
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2. a euphenism from a classic 1983 Top 10 hit by that name by the late great soul superstar Marvin Gaye.
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1. Man I feel rotten today! There was a lot of assignments at work today and we had go thru some stupid Mickey Mouse rigmarole to get anything done. Also, who let these idiots out on the road? Don't anybody know how to drive in the city anymore? Still, after I get home, eat dinner and shower and cool off my baby can give me sexual healing and I'll be OK again. It'll be good for me and her.
2. On the TV comedy "10 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter" Katie Sagel asked John Ritter (R.I.P.), "Do you believe in sexual healing?".
3. When I saw Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band live in Columbus, Ohio in 1999 Bruce and Little Steven sang the lines "It takes 2 baby
It takes 2 baby
For me and you..." at the tail end of the 1981 hit "Two Hearts" as an obvious nod to Marvin Gaye. At a later song the band detoured into playing the Al Green/Talking Heads hit "Take Me To The River" and in a ritual he often performs on time Bruce told a fictional story of how he got started in the rock'n'roll business and how the E Streeters came together. He talked about how he went to "the river of redemption with the healing waters of sexual healing". Then he shouts, "I ain't bullshitting you!" Then he went on, leading to band member introductions and finally goading us with "Do I have to say his name?" to introduce the "Big Man" Clarence Clemons.
This dialog is repeated night after night in some form. It's featured on the double CD release "Live in New York City" from the same tour I saw them on. That album's show was also broadcast on a HBO special.
2. On the TV comedy "10 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter" Katie Sagel asked John Ritter (R.I.P.), "Do you believe in sexual healing?".
3. When I saw Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band live in Columbus, Ohio in 1999 Bruce and Little Steven sang the lines "It takes 2 baby
It takes 2 baby
For me and you..." at the tail end of the 1981 hit "Two Hearts" as an obvious nod to Marvin Gaye. At a later song the band detoured into playing the Al Green/Talking Heads hit "Take Me To The River" and in a ritual he often performs on time Bruce told a fictional story of how he got started in the rock'n'roll business and how the E Streeters came together. He talked about how he went to "the river of redemption with the healing waters of sexual healing". Then he shouts, "I ain't bullshitting you!" Then he went on, leading to band member introductions and finally goading us with "Do I have to say his name?" to introduce the "Big Man" Clarence Clemons.
This dialog is repeated night after night in some form. It's featured on the double CD release "Live in New York City" from the same tour I saw them on. That album's show was also broadcast on a HBO special.
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Hàlsun is the .25 day or half day that occurs at the end of each Martian Month. It is called Hàlsun (based on the phrase “half-sun”) and is celebrated as a holiday where Martians sleep for the half day, then awaken and party hard till the sun comes up again.
There are 57.25 days in a Martian month and the calendar is remotely based on the old Earth Gregorian Calendar.
Seasons: 4
Months in a year: 12
Earth days in a Martian Year: 687 (Martian days are called Sols)
Sols in a month: 57.25
Sols in a week: 12
Hours in a Sol: 26 - technically a solar day lasts about 24 hours, 39 minutes, and 35 seconds on Mars, which can be rounded up to 25 hours a day. This was the original Sol time per day prior to Mars’s colonization. However, the Emperor decided that there will be 26 hours in a day. Leron wanted the clocks to go from 1-13 because it looks cooler and it meant the Mars clocks would be different than the Earth clocks. That and he and his Martians get 1 hour 21 min and 25 seconds a day to sleep or to do whatever. When the Martian clocks strike the 13th hour, time “stops” for the hour and 21 minutes, before the clocks reset and tic again.
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Hàlsun is the .25 day or half day that occurs at the end of each Martian Month. It is called Hàlsun (based on the phrase “half-sun”) and is celebrated as a holiday where Martians sleep for the half day, then awaken and party hard till the sun comes up again.
There are 57.25 days in a Martian month and the calendar is remotely based on the old Earth Gregorian Calendar.
Seasons: 4
Months in a year: 12
Earth days in a Martian Year: 687 (Martian days are called Sols)
Sols in a month: 57.25
Sols in a week: 12
Hours in a Sol: 26 - technically a solar day lasts about 24 hours, 39 minutes, and 35 seconds on Mars, which can be rounded up to 25 hours a day. This was the original Sol time per day prior to Mars’s colonization. However, the Emperor decided that there will be 26 hours in a day. Leron wanted the clocks to go from 1-13 because it looks cooler and it meant the Mars clocks would be different than the Earth clocks. That and he and his Martians get 1 hour 21 min and 25 seconds a day to sleep or to do whatever. When the Martian clocks strike the 13th hour, time “stops” for the hour and 21 minutes, before the clocks reset and tic again.
- Escape from Boulevard Book
Tomorrow is Hàlsun, that special last half day of Lythar-7, which meant Leron would have to prepare the palace for the raging party to ensue.
Bro, are you stoked Hàlsun, or what? The party is gonna be insane!
Bro, are you stoked Hàlsun, or what? The party is gonna be insane!
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