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I've actually seen that first one they mention played - - - >

SEPAK TAKRAW  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepak_takraw - - - although not at the "professional" level of the teams in the video that R&L showed.  Our old church building in Georgia was sold to a Hmong Christian Alliance congregation and their teenagers played this game constantly on a court behind the building. And since they on average were not as tall as the 5-foot net this makes a bicycle kick slam pretty impressive!

 

Here is the 2011 WORLD CUP final match - - Malaysia vs Thailand

And no odd sport listing could ever be complete without a nod to the annual "unofficial gathering" known as the CHEESE ROLL at Coopers Hill, Gloucestershire, UK

This episode was accompanied by what is clearly my favorite Good Mythical More so far. It was heartwarming to see them briefly revert to their 10-year-old selves during a few bouts of finger jousting.

Yeah! Link is a lot more childish sometimes so it was nice to see Rhett loosen up for a little. Not saying he's uptight he is just usually the more mature one. I think Link should have won. :(

Link's laughter is often drowned out by Rhett's finger jousting "war cry"

While watching through this and when I got to the 6:00 mark the thought suddenly came to my head of Rhett's family sitting around the dinner table and one of the kids asking, "What did you do at work today, Daddy?"

In a weird sorta way I think it was kinda adorable when they were finger jousting. Call me crazy.

Agreed!  :)

This was also one of my favorite Good Mythical Mores. 

And now I feel like I need to find a friend who will finger joust with me.

Hahaha, the second round of finger jousting was definitely the greatest event of GMM or GMM More. They were really going for it!

I agree! It was delightful to watch, and very entertaining. I was stressed out this evening and watching this episode of GMM and GMMore brought a smile to my face. :)

I decided to add links in the header above for any inquisitive MBs (like me) who might want to further research the origin, rules of play and grandeur history of these spectacular sports. All of them have some extensive coverage with numerous links on WIKI except for finger jousting, so instead for that one is listed the link to the World Finger Jousting Federation homepage. 

 

 

My favorite description among all of these was for SHIN-KICKING (also known as HACKING) which has been described as "an English martial art" . . . and is apparently played in front of a cardboard castle.

File:Shin kicking at the Olimpicks.jpg

Also, Spiderman attending is a must. ;-)

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