Chris [BEANS] said:What on earth are you all on about?? 'Tig'?? What's that?
I've heard of tag, it'd be called tag because the object of the game is to 'tag' another player. Tig is just an odd word!!???
Anyway, that's all accademic as the game is obviously called 'had' or'add' as i'm an essex boy
tang0 said:It's so stupid
I read in the paper today the government are spending £200,000 on getting people to teach kids 'par-kour' ie. how to jump off buildings, (safely of course) ...
fatiain said:It's tig anyway.
Yup. Tag = label. Unless this is a weird version where you have to stick a label on the other players?fayshun said:It's tig anyway
It's not tag, tig, tick, it's IT. It was always played as above, people didn't go to the sides you just kept running around tagging each other.R34P3R said:I don't know if it's me or the American school in question that might have the concept of tig wrong... they speak of people sitting on the side lines once they had been tagged or whatever. I never remember playing like that, once you were "it" you ran around trying to make sombody else "it" and then kept playing
6thElement said:It's not tag, tig, tick, it's IT. It was always played as above, people didn't go to the sides you just kept running around tagging each other.
Fixed6thElement said:It's tig. It was always played as above, people didn't go to the sides you just kept running around tagging each other.
I'd love to know what they'd think of games like raps. Where you hit across the knuckles with a pack of cards. Many a bleeding knuckle at the end of a game.
tang0 said:It's so stupid
I read in the paper today the government are spending £200,000 on getting people to teach kids 'par-kour' ie. how to jump off buildings, (safely of course) ...