"I have books" Yeah, I'm one of those guys. I gave my niblings my old paper airplane books the last time I saw them. I used to fold so many paper airplanes that people started buying me books on how to fold different designs. At one point my school threw out a 2ft wide roll of construction paper and a paper cutter and since my mom worked at the school she grabbed them both. I started making GIANT paper airplanes. It was great!
Just in case anyone is wondering, according to Six Degrees of Wikipedia, the three 3-step paths from Imperialism to Red Rover are: Imperialism -> WWI -> Cooties -> Red Rover, Imperialism -> China -> Gym -> Red Rover, Imperialism -> Ancient Rome -> Leapfrog -> Red Rover.
Love these yearly games you lot do. So glad, while mostly a game streaming group, with magic and other table top stuff happening. You are still a comedy trope, able to do these goofy things.
I am so, so sorry to be "that guy" but when Ben said "tenacious-ness' I instinctively yelled out in the background "It's TENACITY...GAWD!" like Napoleon Dynamite.
"Like an elementary school..." That was the EXACT modal of paper airplane I made and used for a class project of using weight to control the paper air plane. I was the only one who got it into the hole. It was nice.
I couldn't catch this live cause I was visiting relatives, and yet without knowing I was competing along with LRR because we also played corn hole. Although we played outside cause it doesn't get all that cold where we live so I'm not sure it was quite in the same spirit of these games.
Yes, cornhole is scored like horseshoes. 1 point for board, 3 points for hole. Horseshoes have a third scoring option: leaning, for 2. Some say it's 1, 3, 5 though. But it's scored the same because cornhole is the mobile option to horseshoes. Much easier to set up than digging two pits, filling with sand, driving stakes, and getting 2 used sets of horseshoes.
The moment where a room of like ten Canadians look at their American friend and go "Hey, how do you clear a gun jam?" and he just does it rules so hard. Negative stereotypes aside that's good fuckin' comedy. They just hand out rifles to third graders and have us break them down and reassemble them as part of our home economics classes, you see.
I'm kind of not surprised that the masses are not really really into lrr. I wish that it was different because I think that they're amazing and I thought so ever since I ran into their first cards against humanity stream. Keep up the good work you amazing neighbors, from down here in the desert of the real, Arizona
It never ceases to be funny whenever Ian sounds really confident and informed about something and then royally messes up.
the return of Wikipedia relay!!!! legit my favorite segment
I want you guys to know that I voted for you guys in the best shared channel category for the streamer awards
Same!
I would’ve… if I’d known it was a thing that existed.
"I have books"
Yeah, I'm one of those guys. I gave my niblings my old paper airplane books the last time I saw them. I used to fold so many paper airplanes that people started buying me books on how to fold different designs. At one point my school threw out a 2ft wide roll of construction paper and a paper cutter and since my mom worked at the school she grabbed them both. I started making GIANT paper airplanes. It was great!
i snorted my soup out my nose at "beej: the human obstacle" as a deep deep reference to MXC
Just in case anyone is wondering, according to Six Degrees of Wikipedia, the three 3-step paths from Imperialism to Red Rover are: Imperialism -> WWI -> Cooties -> Red Rover, Imperialism -> China -> Gym -> Red Rover, Imperialism -> Ancient Rome -> Leapfrog -> Red Rover.
Thank you! I was very much wondering!
Love these yearly games you lot do. So glad, while mostly a game streaming group, with magic and other table top stuff happening. You are still a comedy trope, able to do these goofy things.
I vote next year cornhole be replaced with "indoor biathalon" - simultaneous cornhole and ddr
I am so, so sorry to be "that guy" but when Ben said "tenacious-ness' I instinctively yelled out in the background "It's TENACITY...GAWD!" like Napoleon Dynamite.
Same.
I too responded with "tenacity!"
likewise.
@@Plexippuspetersi92 pedanticness*
:p
@@Plexippuspetersi92 sorry you missed the joke
I like the use of the WOTC-branded cornhole target, with quickly-covered-up logo.
And the cover is an MTG playmat 😂
"Like an elementary school..." That was the EXACT modal of paper airplane I made and used for a class project of using weight to control the paper air plane. I was the only one who got it into the hole. It was nice.
Wheeler is a beast at the wikipedia relay, god damn.
Everytime Ian said 'good lie' in the golf I kept remembering road quest and "I prefer the term, 'comedic factual mis-statements'"
Love the Wikipedia relay!
“Command f if you’re a weirdo” 😂😂😂 as someone who grew up on windows, and recently switched to Mac for no particular reason, I accept this
Conglomerated
🦒 SHINT🗽
BEN & BEEJ
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
"The concrete bed under the green is a little uneven." isn't something you hear very often.
@03:05 If Paul was not just being Paul I would worry.
I believe that is why he's Paul
I think a great opportunity was missed by not calling the mime obstacle the mimefield
I have played Sticky Gropes at a youth retreat one time. It was called something very different, for obvious reasons.
I'm still waiting for the nonconsensual version...
I couldn't catch this live cause I was visiting relatives, and yet without knowing I was competing along with LRR because we also played corn hole. Although we played outside cause it doesn't get all that cold where we live so I'm not sure it was quite in the same spirit of these games.
Delightful as always!
(politely golf claps 👏👏👏)
What a way to spend a Sunday!
Wikipedia Relay was so awesome and exciting. That should be a real proper sport!
I always watch these. Good stuff!
Oh, this should be a blast.
Yes, cornhole is scored like horseshoes. 1 point for board, 3 points for hole. Horseshoes have a third scoring option: leaning, for 2. Some say it's 1, 3, 5 though. But it's scored the same because cornhole is the mobile option to horseshoes. Much easier to set up than digging two pits, filling with sand, driving stakes, and getting 2 used sets of horseshoes.
The moment where a room of like ten Canadians look at their American friend and go "Hey, how do you clear a gun jam?" and he just does it rules so hard. Negative stereotypes aside that's good fuckin' comedy. They just hand out rifles to third graders and have us break them down and reassemble them as part of our home economics classes, you see.
sad to see things on my head to be mssing but after the head rest controversy it makes sense
Sticky Gropes Draft? Sticky Gropes Draft???
i am goated af at wikipedia relay
lots of squats, getting some exercise in this one
Okay, but how do you get to "Red Rover" in 3 moves?
Bag boy? The proper term is Sack Retrieval Specialist, or SRS. My name is unrelated.
The Roseanne goof was good.
Yeah, I was just in Victoria and it is hardly inhospitable outside.
I just wish they used the traditional method of who goes first in golf with the tee toss
well i'll be. thats why wheeler said roseanne during the relay. i did not know that.
Love that this was uploaded back-to-back with Mega64's Olympic Board Games stream, and they both featured a shitty children's golf segment
After hearing that bit Ben said about the Streamies, anyone else a little surprised these lovey humans aren’t more popular with the masses?
I'm kind of not surprised that the masses are not really really into lrr. I wish that it was different because I think that they're amazing and I thought so ever since I ran into their first cards against humanity stream. Keep up the good work you amazing neighbors, from down here in the desert of the real, Arizona
Cameron clearly had access to some Campbell Morris paper airplane books. IIRC I was first exposed to them in Sechelt, B.C.