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Roe Sham Boe

Newspaper a current event article by Matthew Vea (VnutZ), published on 19 July 2006
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Rock – Paper – Scissors. For many, it remains a distant memory of childhood games. Or perhaps more recently, through alcohol colored glasses, it was a sound decision making process. The competitors in the World RPS Society will say otherwise. Although professional rock, paper, scissors championships sound like a quip from Stephen Root reading Obscure Sports Quarterly in Dodgeball, the game is a very real international competition. Utilize these summer months to hone up your throw strategies for the coming world championship this autumn in Canada.

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In case you’re really bored, play online against the computer.

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The Koreans must come in in the top 3 every year considering that they use it in almost every decision making process in life.

Cowi = scissors
Bowi = rock
Boe = paper

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