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footbag
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footbag

Singles or doubles game in which players use their feet to kick a footbag over a net that is 1.52 m/5 ft high on a court measuring 6.10 m/20 ft × 13.41 m/44 ft, divided into four quadrants. Also called footbag net, it has been a competitive sport since the 1970s. Footbag freestyle is a more artistic form of the sport, in which players perform difficult manoeuvres and routines to music.



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The books are made of 80 percent hemp, while 100 percent cotton hats, bags, Hackey Sacks, purses, hammocks and bookmarks are also available.
He finds the most outrageous sunglasses (``pimp glasses,'' he calls them) to wear to practice for laughs, plays a one-man game of hackey sack with a ball made of foil and chases off anyone who accidentally walks through, then runs to listen in on strangers' conversations, nodding and saying, ``Oh yes.
 
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