More hip injuries
Christian Housh, a regular contributor to the Hall of Pain, turn in this hip shiner from the Nov 22, 2009, season game. While I certainly didn't see it happen, I can claim to have heard the flesh-on-floor screech that caused it.
Christian Housh, a regular contributor to the Hall of Pain, turn in this hip shiner from the Nov 22, 2009, season game. While I certainly didn't see it happen, I can claim to have heard the flesh-on-floor screech that caused it.
It is again that time to cast your vote for the best of four color selections, and of course, talk smack about each other's choices of colors in the comments. If ever there were time for you to weigh in and be counted, now is that time.
Vote (login required):
http://www.squarefour.org/node/935
Recently, our members threw down about the fault rules for the receiver. The big dispute based on this scenario.
While working on a project for Cartoon Network, Laura McNally played a part in setting a Guinness World Record for the greatest amount of simultaneous four square players. Nice work!
It's that time of year, again. Labor Day has put the final deathnail in summer's coffin and you're trying to figure out what you will do to keep sane until the sun come back out in May. Lots of people feel this way so you aren't alone, and we can suggest just the thing to keep you moving this winter.
Four square season is about to begin.
A culture of pick up four square has been forming in a public park in Philadelphia. Just when they were gaining some traction with their hood, the city was forced to clamp down on their ball playing policy. Apparently, there is no ball playing allowed in city parks - including footballs and baseballs and four square balls - and these kids have to find a new home.
Velvetron contacted us over the summer to tell us that they were working on the official soundtrack for the sport of four square and I wanted to be sure that these guys got some love. With the new 2010 winter season coming up on us, now is the time to bring these efforts to light!
Dear Sean, You stated the court size is 16' square... Are you sure? I am not an American and use the International Metric System - but when I converted it into my system the size is ridiculuously small. Not sure your math skills (we hear a lot about very low American education level here) - but 16' square is 4'x4' (about 1.2m each side!!!) and then divided further into four squares... means each square is 2'x2'... - can an American guy fit into this square at all??? Don't think so. Can you please look into it again, amend it and preferrably show International Metric System sizes. Thanks and regards from Sweden.
For any of you in Rhode Island, or with a hankering to drive in, there is an active summer league you can check out. The next game is May 6 in Warwick, RI, and you can check out their website for any more details: http://ralffoursquare.org