Galactic Pooh Sticks!!!

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this is a hypothetical game i have devised (although i am sure it is played any many parts of the galaxy which i have never visited).

it is based on the classic, addictive and very enjoyable game of pooh sticks, as played by winnie the pooh and friends in the classic a.a. milne stories. the original game involves dropping sticks from a bridge over water and running to the other side to see which one gets to the other side first. the game has now also been transferred to the internet as "virtual pooh sticks" which is enjoyed by a newer, more technologically advanced (well, for earth) generation. if you would like to read more in depth rules for the original game goto Pooh Sticks!

anyway, my idea would involve sending a stick (or some other device of great galactic use) around the galaxy using the improbability drive and waiting to see if you ever get the object back, and to see whether or not it comes back as the object you sent or as a vomit which you actually produced when you saw the vomit in your hand, but was sucked through a hole in space and back in time after leaving your mouth to when the vomit arrived in your hand. this game would probably be very fun as not only would it allow you to play pooh sticks, but also you would be able to play guess what you'll have in your hand next.


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