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There is a claim that the yo-yo originated in the Philippines as a weapon for hunting. The hunter would sit in a tree waiting for some jungle creature to show up beneath him. At that moment the hunter would drop a large stone yo-yo on the little critterâs head. If he missed, the yo-yo returned to the hunter so he could try again later. If he got bored he could do a giant ârock the cradleâ using his feet.
So the tree would naturally make a yo-yo reference.
ksoskins almost 15 years ago
A tree that calls them as he sees them; a good candidate to be a ref.
cantkick almost 15 years ago
Unfortunately, though, too many refs think they are a tree and remain rooted in the center circle.
Bill Hinds creator almost 15 years ago
There is a claim that the yo-yo originated in the Philippines as a weapon for hunting. The hunter would sit in a tree waiting for some jungle creature to show up beneath him. At that moment the hunter would drop a large stone yo-yo on the little critterâs head. If he missed, the yo-yo returned to the hunter so he could try again later. If he got bored he could do a giant ârock the cradleâ using his feet. So the tree would naturally make a yo-yo reference.
freeholder1 almost 15 years ago
If you have to explain, âem, HindsâŠ.
freeholder1 almost 15 years ago
Shouldnât the grass be at least a little dug up from the âCleatsâ?
(At least Fritz isnât here trying to start a l;wasuit yet.)
fritzoid Premium Member almost 15 years ago
âSorry, tree dude. Thatâs just the grass talking.â
I could have gone to Law School, but as you can see the field is already crowdedâŠ
mrprongs almost 15 years ago
Well, yo-yoâs worked as a weapon in the Star Tropics video games.