How to Shoot a Rubber Band

 by andrewdpham3

Step 3: Close Range Combat

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When your enemy gets to close there is no need to lose your rubber band. Stretch it out between your thumb and index finger and use your other hand to grab the part of rubber band closest to your palm and pull up or for extra pain pull the rubber band closest to your palm up, grab the other part of the rubber band on top, release the bottom strand and pull the top part up. To attack put your index finger and thumb on your opponent and release.
 
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NE patsrock says: Jul 4, 2011. 7:50 AM
its kalled bee sting at my skool
AWESOME9802 says: Dec 12, 2009. 11:19 AM
Ah those sting! We also use rolled up wads of paper and have "wasp" fights. Then we have to hide them if a teacher sees them.. They're already banned here
popcorn4lunch in reply to AWESOME9802Mar 7, 2011. 5:15 PM
oh, those are fun :)
jpault says: May 2, 2009. 11:19 AM
god i hate those
EPL says: Apr 18, 2009. 2:32 PM
this is called a spiderbite.
andrewdpham3 (author) in reply to EPLApr 20, 2009. 6:41 PM
there are alot more names to this than just that
EPL in reply to andrewdpham3Apr 21, 2009. 1:44 PM
well, yes this is one that I think is commonly used
fireblast_1212 in reply to EPLApr 26, 2009. 3:43 PM
It's also called the hornet sting or and bite at my school.
EPL in reply to fireblast_1212Apr 27, 2009. 1:57 PM
those are good names.
fireblast_1212 in reply to EPLApr 27, 2009. 2:44 PM
Yeah. I meant ant bite, not and bite.
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