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Taltarzac725 05-05-2017 08:59 AM

Fidget Spinners.
 
Are fidget spinners a threat to America? Yes. Yes, they are. - Chicago Tribune

I guess I am out-of-touch with the much younger generation as I had not heard about these.

RedBaron 05-05-2017 09:53 AM

Well, you're not alone. I have grandchildren, but have not heard of this. I don't see much harm in them, much better than staring at video games all day.

golf2140 05-05-2017 10:40 AM

Two of my grand-daughters have them and they can really do crazy things with them. Great for their balance.

karostay 05-05-2017 11:03 AM

No more than playing Mumblety-peg in school yard when I was a youth

rivaridger1 05-05-2017 12:24 PM

We used to play " Spread " with a jackknife or hunting knife. You stood facing each other with your feet together. You then took turns throwing the knife into the ground next to the other person's foot, the rules of the game forcing him to move his foot to where the knife stuck into the ground. You " lost " the game when you could not spread your legs any further and fell over. Playing with canvass covered sneakers or sandals often required a trip to the doctor for a stitch or two when the knife was errantly thrown. Does anyone really think fidget spinners are really a threat ? Note I used the word " him ". The girls didn't play.

Taltarzac725 05-05-2017 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by rivaridger1 (Post 1395191)
We used to play " Spread " with a jackknife or hunting knife. You stood facing each other with your feet together. You then took turns throwing the knife into the ground next to the other person's foot, the rules of the game forcing him to move his foot to where the knife stuck into the ground. You " lost " the game when you could not spread your legs any further and fell over. Playing with canvass covered sneakers or sandals often required a trip to the doctor for a stitch or two when the knife was errantly thrown. Does anyone really think fidget spinners are really a threat ? Note I used the word " him ". The girls didn't play.

I knew girls in Reno, Nevada who would play that. And the stitches I have are not on my feet. :)

EPutnam1863 05-05-2017 03:33 PM

What are schools for? Reading, 'writing, 'rithmetic, and fidget spinning???

NotGolfer 05-05-2017 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rivaridger1 (Post 1395191)
We used to play " Spread " with a jackknife or hunting knife. You stood facing each other with your feet together. You then took turns throwing the knife into the ground next to the other person's foot, the rules of the game forcing him to move his foot to where the knife stuck into the ground. You " lost " the game when you could not spread your legs any further and fell over. Playing with canvass covered sneakers or sandals often required a trip to the doctor for a stitch or two when the knife was errantly thrown. Does anyone really think fidget spinners are really a threat ? Note I used the word " him ". The girls didn't play.

I'd forgotten about this activity! I remember the boys in my elementary school doing this. Can't imagine that ever would happen today....especially the part re: weapons at school. I don't remember anyone getting hurt though.

rhood 05-05-2017 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1395131)
Are fidget spinners a threat to America? Yes. Yes, they are. - Chicago Tribune

I guess I am out-of-touch with the much younger generation as I had not heard about these.

I have a couple on the way from Amazon.

davet 05-05-2017 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1395131)
Are fidget spinners a threat to America? Yes. Yes, they are. - Chicago Tribune

I guess I am out-of-touch with the much younger generation as I had not heard about these.

I guess they are more of a threat than guns. CHICAGO????

Bjeanj 05-05-2017 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rivaridger1 (Post 1395191)
We used to play " Spread " with a jackknife or hunting knife. You stood facing each other with your feet together. You then took turns throwing the knife into the ground next to the other person's foot, the rules of the game forcing him to move his foot to where the knife stuck into the ground. You " lost " the game when you could not spread your legs any further and fell over. Playing with canvass covered sneakers or sandals often required a trip to the doctor for a stitch or two when the knife was errantly thrown. Does anyone really think fidget spinners are really a threat ? Note I used the word " him ". The girls didn't play.

We played, using our Girl Scout knives.

autumnspring 05-05-2017 05:12 PM

Wow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1395131)
Are fidget spinners a threat to America? Yes. Yes, they are. - Chicago Tribune

I guess I am out-of-touch with the much younger generation as I had not heard about these.

One kid in the video says it relieves STRESS?

Why can't they be like we were perfect in every way?

Someone should show them how to make a zip gun to shoot linoleum. Where can you get linoleum today?

We had a blast with snowball fights. Where can you find snow in central Florida?

Chestnut fights. All the Chestnut trees in America have been killed by imported disease.

BB gun. They will put their eye out.

Howdy Doody. Has been censored. Heck this program says
Doody is mispelled.

How can you play cowboys and Indians-politically correct???

TidalWalkers 05-05-2017 05:34 PM

Walgreens sells them for $5.95 near checkout. Pinellas Walgreens out. I bought last 3.

Taltarzac725 05-05-2017 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by TidalWalkers (Post 1395334)
Walgreens sells them for $5.95 near checkout. Pinellas Walgreens out. I bought last 3.

Maybe not that hard to get in the Villages' area unless the fad has hit the Villages Charter Schools too.

I only know parents who have kids who go to South Sumter or the Lake County schools.

NoMoSno 05-05-2017 08:27 PM

The "adult" versions are better quality:
SS Thraxx Spinner - THRAXX EDC Fidget Spinners

Taltarzac725 05-05-2017 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1395131)
Are fidget spinners a threat to America? Yes. Yes, they are. - Chicago Tribune

I guess I am out-of-touch with the much younger generation as I had not heard about these.

Quote:

At the rate things are going, the Chinese military could overrun the West Coast and our children would be too distracted with their fidget spinners to notice anything, and we adults would be too distracted by our annoyance with fidget spinners to care. There have been times lately, amid the incessant whir of spinners and the occasional yelp of a sleeping dog struck by a dropped spinner, when a Chinese invasion would have been downright refreshing.

So I think it's time, in the interest of America's future, that we eradicate the spinner menace.

I'm going to get on that as soon as I run out and buy the latest smartphone. I just saw a guy with one that has a slightly larger screen than mine.
The article is pretty tongue-in-cheek.

TidalWalkers 05-06-2017 11:53 AM

Walgreens also carries them.

CWGUY 05-06-2017 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by TidalWalkers (Post 1395627)
Walgreens also carries them.

:shrug: I'm going to guess....they are $5.95 near the checkout.:shrug:

trichard 05-06-2017 02:14 PM

Our granddaughter goes to elementary school in Fort Myers. The school has banned them!

trichard 05-06-2017 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by CWGUY (Post 1395629)
:shrug: I'm going to guess....they are $5.95 near the checkout.:shrug:

Try $20.00.

CWGUY 05-06-2017 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by trichard (Post 1395674)
Try $20.00.

:oops: Sorry that my sarcasm went over your head. Read post #13.:ohdear:

Taltarzac725 05-06-2017 03:33 PM

The View ladies talk about Fidget Spinners and Spin Them.
 
Teachers Angry Over Fidget Spinners | The View - YouTube

The View did a segment about them a few days ago. Some of the ladies were pretty good with these things.

LI SNOWBIRD 05-07-2017 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1395175)
No more than playing Mumblety-peg in school yard when I was a youth

Thanks for the memory

Taltarzac725 05-07-2017 08:46 AM

All your questions about fidget spinners, answered - CNN.com

More information about fidget spinners.


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