Jono said:Indeed, and when I played it if you were 'it' you just had to tig someone else. Thus the fat loser kid would get plenty of exercise not be sitting out on the sidelines. Americans always ruin our games, if they played by our rules then maybe most of them wouldn't be so fat.
I wanna play tig with VeNTs face if that's how you play itVeNT said:tbh, its HIT and you have to make sure you leave a bruse or it doesn't work.
Tru said:This is the weakest outrage thread I've ever seen. How can anyone get even slightly worked up over 4 schools in America banning a playground game?
Zip, please find something to fill your time with, this is pathetic.
Tru said:This is the weakest outrage thread I've ever seen. How can anyone get even slightly worked up over 4 schools in America banning a playground game?
Zip, please find something to fill your time with, this is pathetic.
- Healthy activity is the focus for recesses. Keep moving, even if you simply walk and talk.
- At Willett, you can’t say, “You can’t play.” This means that students play in the order in which they line up … no exclusions. Once a game begins in its area, no moving the game to avoid certain students.
Gilly said:
elroberto said:I used to love bulldog. There's very little on earth as satisfying as ploughing through a hundred kids as they try to stop you reaching the other side of the yard.