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[quote]Wow, Web. Back of the hand used to happen all the time in my neighborhood. Mostly newbs and drunks, but somewhat common. Opponent would slam the shaft and the opposite end would become dangerous. Gave a whole new meaning to defense when the slap-shot was coming. Of course it didn't help that the ends of the shafts weren't padded or rounded-off. Most of the rinky-dink Foos games I've seen were like this back in the day. Full-contact Foosball, anyone? I wonder if I can make a full-contact version of Tangram...?[/quote] Wow, never heard of that before, WJ. Though the ends of rods can be somewhat dangerous (especially to children), I have yet to see anyone injured by them. Are you talking about the really old tables, per chance? I'm trying to picture how someone could be injured by another player on the other side, and drawing a blank - if one is holding a rod in hand the entire time (which the rules say one is supposed to), I am kind of having trouble seeing how the end of an opposing rod can hit any part of the body, really. [url=http://faq.ozoneasylum.com/397/]WebShaman[/url] | [i]The keenest sorrow (and greatest truth) is to recognize ourselves as the sole cause of all our adversities. - Sophocles[/i] [small](Edited by [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/user/925]WebShaman[/url] on 06-03-2009 22:25)[/small]
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