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Hair Tug of War

Who needs those glistening biceps?
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Hair tug of war is exactly that. Each team member has his or her hair secured to a ring in the middle, over the pool of slime. Tug of war commences. This would be best for a Fear Factor type show, to allow closeups of grimaces.
bungston, Mar 07 2005

(?) Get this guy... http://altura.speed...roducts/8798313.jpg
(it was the only image I could find) [k_sra, Mar 08 2005]

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       Would this be aired on a pubic broadcasting network?
FarmerJohn, Mar 07 2005
  

       Makes me think of ear tug of war. A part of eskimo olympics. A string around my ear and your ear. We pull, it hurts. Great sport.
zeno, Mar 07 2005
  

       Interesting use of the definite article along with "pool of slime" as if a pool of slime is a required and traditional part of a tug o war event.
calum, Mar 07 2005
  

       Discrimanatory against bald people!   

       +, btw
DesertFox, Mar 08 2005
  

       OW!
Chickenbreadthe1st, Jun 30 2005
  

       would i go bald?
mike743, Jun 30 2005
  

       Depends on your opponent.
bungston, Jun 30 2005
  


 

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