Hooven, OH Faceball

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Hooven, OH Weather Forecast


Current Conditions:
Cloudy, 51 F

Forecast:
Tue - Cloudy. High: 60 Low: 47
Wed - AM Showers. High: 51 Low: 37

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About Faceball

At the most basic level Faceball is a game where two people throw a beach ball at each others faces. According to the founders at a deeper level Faceball is "a vehicle for the release of personal animosity, and shaming of the weak."

Faceball History

Faceball was first made popular in March 2007 by John Allspaw and Dunstan Orchard while they were working at the San Francisco, California offices of Flickr.

Faceball Tips

Players should not use heavy or hard balls that could injure themselves or others. Players should not play near anything breakable. All players should remove glasses and hats before playing. There is no dodging or ducking. Players must keep their heads as still as possible. When throwing, a player cannot lean forward, and must keep his bottom near the back of the chair.

Faceball players are encouraged to post pictures of their games on Flickr. Players should tag them "faceball" and submit them to the Faceball Group for maximum exposure.

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