In school it was dangerous to copy from your neighbor’s paper. They called that cheating. If you are a writer and you copy from another author’s material, they call that plagiarism. I’m not sure what you call it on the Internet. So what I am about to do is pretty warped, but since that is the name of the site, I guess I don’t have to make any more excuses. The subject of today’s site is just too cool not to.
The name of the site is called Tiddlywinks. It is the official Web site of the North American Tiddlywinks Association. I came across this site when it was featured by our sister site Family First (the one I used to author). I’m only borrowing the site, not any of Ron’s excellent reviews.
Tiddlywinks is a game that most of us grew up playing, but I didn’t realize until I saw this site that there are some pretty serious competitions going on. Here you find out about the history of the sport from prehistoric time up through the Victorian age and up to today’s collegiate players. There are lots of rules involved, more than I realized, and there is a whole set of traditions and language that are unknown to the uneducated. Do you know what a winker is? A feeb? Do you know how to squop? How about a Paul McCartney and John Lennon? If not, you’d better spend some time here.
This year, 2006, marks the 40th anniversary of the North American Tiddlywinks Association. The site has a history on the found of the organization. as well as significant events in it history. For some real interesting aspects of the sports, be sure to check out the links to other clubs and associations. Warp-o-Meter rating on this site: 7.0.
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