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Normal volleyball rules apply, except a single bounce is allowed. Also, each half of a standard volleyball court has 10 large (hip height) inflatable pins set-up. Bonus points are scored for knocking over the other team's pins, either by hitting them with a ball, or causing your opposition to knock
them over when defending a shot.
A ball out of court would cause the pins to be reset.
A strike would finish the round and give you double points on the next service.
Practicing a serve.
http://www.big-blok...bowling_mid-air.jpg [Worldgineer, Oct 04 2004]
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"You serve." "I'm not hitting that thing, you serve." |
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I'm having trouble figuring out exactly where the pins are. |
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(You talking to me? I was imagining someone trying to serve using a bowling ball - I completely forgot about the finger holes. Now the problem comes in returning a serve.) |
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He was being funny. I got it. Though I'm not sure that I should have admitted it. Dry, engineer type humor. |
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I thought a volleyball should be used, rather than a bowling ball :0) Then again, there could be an extreme version. |
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The pins are dotted around the court, retaining the triangular layout, just a little more spaced out. |
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I imagine that a strike might be a little difficult to come by unless there's a really long rally. |
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//Dry, engineer type humor// I know of no other type of engineer humor. |
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Ah, see, there it is again. :-) |
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