I also have always liked the monster within idea. I like the zombies being us. Zombies are the blue-collar monsters.

-George A. Romero-

Apr 20, 2009

Daily Memory

Childhood would not be complete if elementary school did not include recess tetherball. The tetherball used to sit lonely, a solitary pole with a ball hanging limply from a string until slowly it was discovered and the fight for the tetherball was on. Once recess began, you would have to sprint to the tetherball to form a line where next in line plays the previous winner. It was great fun, the only problem was, the tetherball became a catalyst to form the popular vs. non-popular groups. Your social status was based on your form, overall score and ability to "talk shit". Only the strong survived at tetherball. Adverse to conflict I had to abandon tetherball for things that were less exciting, like the tire swing.

2 important opinions:

Anonymous said...

this game was nothing until Napolean Dynamite made it cool... "You wanna play me?"

Irond Will said...

You probably didn't miss much - I don't think that anyone knew the rules to tetherball. Maybe it doesn't actually have rules.