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I prefer Footbag too... I don't like when this amazing sport is considered as a 'game' like "Hacky Sack"...
In Poland we have similar problem with the term "zos`ka" ...
(I used "`" after s because I can't insert polish character on this poland... originaly it is "s" with dash above it...
In Poland we have similar problem with the term "zos`ka" ...
(I used "`" after s because I can't insert polish character on this poland... originaly it is "s" with dash above it...
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This is only very slightly off topic... but I absolutely HATE when people bitch about a flying clipper NOT being called a JESTER.
Its a damn Jester. Yes, the term may have been invented by an old nintendo game. But how cool is that? Thats like part of footbag history - being popularized somewhat by some old friggin nintendo game. It was called a Jester first, so stick with it damn it! Nobody is going to make fun of you as a "hacky sacker" if you "borrow" hacky sack lingo. HECK We borrowed the bag (vaguely), the kicks, other aerial moves, spins, and the toe stall too.
Flying clipper my ass. That's what happens when people try to take their asses too seriously. I understand that it is the technical term for what is going on... but to refuse the shorthand "jester" is absurd. Its in the history dammit... no stoned hippy hackers = no footbag today. Appreciate your roots.
jester jester jester.
(I'd like to see a good argument for replacing a widely recognized name which is 2 syllables, for some obscure esoteric 4 syllable garbage).
Its a damn Jester. Yes, the term may have been invented by an old nintendo game. But how cool is that? Thats like part of footbag history - being popularized somewhat by some old friggin nintendo game. It was called a Jester first, so stick with it damn it! Nobody is going to make fun of you as a "hacky sacker" if you "borrow" hacky sack lingo. HECK We borrowed the bag (vaguely), the kicks, other aerial moves, spins, and the toe stall too.
Flying clipper my ass. That's what happens when people try to take their asses too seriously. I understand that it is the technical term for what is going on... but to refuse the shorthand "jester" is absurd. Its in the history dammit... no stoned hippy hackers = no footbag today. Appreciate your roots.
jester jester jester.
(I'd like to see a good argument for replacing a widely recognized name which is 2 syllables, for some obscure esoteric 4 syllable garbage).
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I don't really understand what difference it makes calling the sport footbag or hacky sack - we are still doing exactly the same thing whatever it's called. Names are just symbols for their meaning - and to the majority of people "hacky sack" and "footbag" are synonyms.
on the side note - I too call flying clipper "jester" - jester is a way cooler name than flying clipper.
on the side note - I too call flying clipper "jester" - jester is a way cooler name than flying clipper.
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Not only have I heard kids call it "hacky sack", I've heard some kids say, "Hey, let's play SIPA."
I'm thinkin', "Wtf is SIPA? (I know SIPA SIPA is a crocheted footbag), but who actually calls it SIPA? God, I thought 'hacky sack' was bad, but SIPA? IT'S GOD DAMN FOOTBAG!!!
Kids are weird in PA -_-'
I'm thinkin', "Wtf is SIPA? (I know SIPA SIPA is a crocheted footbag), but who actually calls it SIPA? God, I thought 'hacky sack' was bad, but SIPA? IT'S GOD DAMN FOOTBAG!!!
Kids are weird in PA -_-'
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PA is in AmericaJFootbagger wrote: Kids are weird in PA -_-'
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The only reason I don't really like the term "hacky sack" is that people associate it to stoners and such, which would be ok except for I'm not a stoner and it gets anoying when people think I am... I've never even smoked gosh darn it!I don't really understand what difference it makes calling the sport footbag or hacky sack - we are still doing exactly the same thing whatever it's called. Names are just symbols for their meaning - and to the majority of people "hacky sack" and "footbag" are synonyms.
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i dont like the term hacky sack just bc every one thinks thats kicking the bag, they dont relate hacky sack to stalls. footbag in my school is geting well knowen an the names geting used all tho i dont think alot of ppl know what it is alot of ppl know its something way cooler then just kicking the bag around from what they hear, its really cool haveing ppl come ask u to show them.
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for the record, jericho, i got what you meant in the first postLittleBoy footbag wrote:gaaaaahhhh...that's not what i Meant....are the kids who call sipa american? sure they're IN america but are THEY american? not like.....................not american?
god someone figure this out......or just forget it.........
and i havent ever heard anyone called it sipa. i think it must be a cultural thing...
though i dunno.
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