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6 inches/15 cm of water cover the playing surface. The ball has flotation qualities.
Hurling was brought to Ireland as the last Ice Age was receding. With that in mind, this sport uses water to represent the thaw.
Discuss amongst your elves
Hurling
http://www.gaa.ie/s.../hurling/index.html An introduction [thumbwax, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
Guinness
http://www.guinness...5449_126269,00.html aaaaaaah [thumbwax, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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<Cagney>Listen, see, this isn't a discus - fmmm - it's a discussion, see - and if you have too much Guinness - fmmm - you'll be doing a different kind of hurling, see</Cagney> IVnick8or and anybody else who's missed out on this great sport, Check ESPN or FoxSports for listings - If you see Gaelic Games listed - you're in for a treat. These players can be running at an angle which doesn't look conducive to a shot - with opposition in hot pursuit - and hit the ball smackdab down the middle through the goal. None of that wussie stuff you're likely used to seeing. |
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i did some water hurling the night of/day after my bachelor party. |
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Sounds a little like ice hockey after someone left the Zamboni on "high". |
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<momentary confusion of Gaelic sports>I'm not sure that those big marble stones would float.</mcoGs> |
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