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And then there was those guys in the Middle East who found an unexploded landmine and proceeded to play Russian Roulette with it by taking it into a local tavern, then taking it in turns to drink a pint of beer, then kick the bomb. Needless to say, they were blown to bits, while the sensible people in the tavern affected fled long before, having realised much sooner what was about to transpire.
Meanwhile, Hammerfingers (the only rule: hit your hand with a hammer; if any of your fingers get broken as a result, you have to drink a pint of beer in one) was created by Seth MacFarlane. By accident.
It's up there with the great sports like Mobile Phone Throwing, Wife-Piggyback-Racing and the sport of kings, Hammerfingers. And two of those games came from Finland.
Not really, though I want it to be a sufficient length. If anything, I thought you were doing the extending, since it's just been all talk so far.
Also, I'm assuming this will be a game of Dead Man's Volley (as named by Phantom Hourglass's Diabolical Cubus Sisters), like the Puppet Zelda boss was? Perhaps have Leonel do the volleying, then, when it becomes clear that Jeane won't miss a volley, have Travis shoot to distract her long enough for her attack to be volleyed into her face. Once should suffice.
tl;dr Greece nearly killed their economy. I think it's been mostly resolved (or, at least, somehow partly resolved) by now. I don't know. I'm in England. Greece is in Greece.
Greece. Assuming I marry a woman when I'm older, I might just be able to say to my grandchildren:
I remember the days when Greece was an independent country, and wasn't part of Germany or partially owned by the government of France.
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