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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 20:37:56 +0100
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From: Howie Lurker <layout@lurker.demon.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: Dropped pulls
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It is easy.... here's how we do it in training....

Someone drops the pull (gasp, horror) they all shout 'turnover', you all
shout 'piss off' and everyone carries on as if nothing had happened.

This can also be applied to offside, pick, foul, stalled out, or any
other boring old rule (all of which were only designed to stop
Lurkers winning anyway).

Another interesting pull problem is with a 'beamer' - you know that
great big hammer that hits the roof and lands 2 foot in front of you
with a great big chunk out of the disc (can't do them outdoors eh?) - 
we tend to have a game of 'impromptu-football' with it for a few minutes
before someone manages to pick it up. When they try to run it back to
where you kicked it from, you start a new game of 'impromptu-rugby'. 

Cheers,

Howie. 
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