Jul 26, 2010
Notes
Remember that kids’ slapping game where you have to slap the other kid’s hand? There’s an electronic version of it.

For what it’s worth, I seem to remember that, at my school, there was a slightly more violent version of Slaps called Knuckles in which, instead of slapping the other person’s hands in a left/right motion, you hit the other person’s top knuckles with your middle knuckles in an up/down motion.

Oh, and when you lost a round, you had to clench your fist, put your hand down on a desk (so your first two sets of knuckles were on the desk), and the winner would flick a coin (50c, ideally) at your knuckles as hard as they could.

So, school. That was fun.

(Does anyone else remember that game, or was it a sadistic invention of the ratbags at my school?)

Remember that kids’ slapping game where you have to slap the other kid’s hand? There’s an electronic version of it.

For what it’s worth, I seem to remember that, at my school, there was a slightly more violent version of Slaps called Knuckles in which, instead of slapping the other person’s hands in a left/right motion, you hit the other person’s top knuckles with your middle knuckles in an up/down motion.

Oh, and when you lost a round, you had to clench your fist, put your hand down on a desk (so your first two sets of knuckles were on the desk), and the winner would flick a coin (50c, ideally) at your knuckles as hard as they could.

So, school. That was fun.

(Does anyone else remember that game, or was it a sadistic invention of the ratbags at my school?)


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