Foot Jenga is here to stay

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Had a really great evening at a youth group out beyond the street lights in rural Buckinghamshire. I introduced them to the delights of Foot-Jenga (see previous post if confused) and a cracking game ensued. The genius of Foot-Jenga was that it produced great tension and hilarity simultaneously. As you can see the pile can get quite high!

As you can also see from this picture (cruelly posted on FB by one of the leaders), as a sport it is a little ungainly :-)

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Talking of mad sports, I came across Roller Derby for the first time at the weekend! In the hall adjacent to a V-dub Camper event there was a major roller-meet happening. I have no idea what the rules were but it made Haddon laugh like a drain.

(Are there any other third wave feminist sports I should know about?)

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This page contains a single entry by Ian published on January 16, 2012 10:42 AM.

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