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NC86
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still exists ?


WAT DA FUCK

12/18/2009 5:38:54 AM

parentcanpay
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does anybody remember the game 7up

and I don't mean the SNES one..... i mean the game you played in elementary school where you had to have your head down and your thumb up and yeah.........can't remember how it worked

[Edited on December 18, 2009 at 6:14 AM. Reason : .]

12/18/2009 6:14:04 AM

Fermat
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sprite kicks its ass anyway

12/18/2009 6:31:03 AM

Supplanter
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12/18/2009 6:47:00 AM

dropdeadkate
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sierra mist > all other lemon lime sodas

12/18/2009 7:30:05 AM

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"o start the game, seven children are selected and come to the front of the room. The teacher (or selected player) says, "Heads down, thumbs up!" or "Heads down all around!. The children who are not selected then put their heads down, close their eyes, and put up one thumb each. The chosen seven circulate through the room, secretly pressing down one thumb each and then returning to the front of the room. A variation is simply tapping the person. This part of the game takes about one minute. Some people cheat and pick more than one person. They also try to throw someone off by pressing on their thumbs softer or harder. Another common occurrence is for the kids to cheat and look at the shoes of the person who picked them. In the elementary school setting, where windpants are common, it is often easy to identify who touched you by the "swishing" noise that is made by one who wears them.

The teacher/selected player then calls, "Heads up, seven up!" All children raise their heads and the seven whose thumbs were pressed stand up. Each in turn names the person they think pressed their thumb. If they are correct, the thumb-presser sits down and the winning child takes their place. The game then starts again.

The child who goes last may have the advantage if other pickers have been eliminated. To make the game fair, the teacher can alternate the order in which the children are called each time (e.g. front to back, or left to right of the room, or around the room).[1]

Many teachers who play this game enjoy it because it keeps the children quiet. During the selecting part of the game all children are either intently listening for clues with their heads down or sneaking around trying not to give away their identity. While guessing, one selected child talks at a time, and everyone else quietly and eagerly waits to see if the guesser guessed correctly."

12/18/2009 7:30:59 AM

JTMONEYNCSU
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^^

12/18/2009 7:33:41 AM

Fermat
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you do not compare sierra mist to real beverages.

sierra mist you may safely compare to fresca and crystal light

12/19/2009 10:14:17 AM

Spontaneous
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I thought Sierra Mist was a failed experiment.

Now Surge, that was a beverage. And Jolt. But Jolt was like a crappy tasting version of Rockstar.

12/19/2009 10:17:23 AM

fdhelmin
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Who else played 7up in elem school?

MEMEME!

12/19/2009 10:17:34 AM

Optimum
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7up is awesome. you people are uncultured haters.

12/19/2009 10:18:12 AM

Spontaneous
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Quote :
"does anybody remember the game 7up

and I don't mean the SNES one..... i mean the game you played in elementary school where you had to have your head down and your thumb up and yeah.........can't remember how it worked
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And "Spot" for the NES!

12/19/2009 10:19:37 AM

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