And the rest are learning not to record themselves breaking rules/laws, an important skill to have.
And the rest are learning not to record themselves breaking rules/laws, an important skill to have.
when I was at k-state, the kids from the high school of the town it was in would go to this big parking lot by a bunch of baseball fields and do this with slightly bigger than normal boxing gloves
not like the huge ridiculous ones, but big enough that nobody was getting hurt
afaik they never got in any trouble for it, and we'd sit and watch sometimes when we were by there playing disc golf, shit was pretty entertaining
Fight Club is a little nuts for school... we made up a game that was basically soccer with a caveat. You could pick up the ball at any time, but as soon as you did, it became a no-holds barred game of you getting the shit beat out of you while attempting to run with it. Shit was awesome. If a teacher came by, you just drop the ball and claim it's just soccer.
Sounds much like how it was for my years playing HS soccer. Small school with squat talent, so instead we settled for Bush League and aimed to hurt, do stunts, and other random hilarity. Four years of awesome only cost me two concussions, four broken ribs, and a fractured shin (lolshin guards).
Our huddles ended with shouts of how if we won "Joey gets a new liver/kidney" or a chant like:
How we gonna play?
PLAY IT TO THE BONE!
How long we gonna play?
ALL NIGHT LONG!
Bush!
League!
Bush!
League!
NOGGINNNNNN!
We used to play a game called letter beats. 1 group would be runners, each assigned a letter that makes a word. The rest would chase after them trying to find out what their letters were and finally work out the word. Got pretty violent at times, having 6 people beating one guy up until he gave in. Although, the words were never that hard to work out, a group of 15 yr old boys, usually something like balls or boobs.....