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I'm an evil European. Bergioyn Send a noteboard - 26/10/2012 04:20:57 PM
Which doesn't disqualify it as a ball, since the definition of a ball is a round object, and any definitions that goes on to mention a spherical shape includes an ovoid shape as well.

The more you know... ;)


So it should be called handball then? ;)

Sounds good, NB me when the current game is over. I'll keep an eye out, but I've been meaning to get back to Mafia for awhile, and keep missing the signups.


Will do!
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