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Throwing Rocks at Hornets and Rattlesnakes, Zobmondo's Would You Rather, Round 6

Throwing Rocks at Hornets and Rattlesnakes, Zobmondo's Would You Rather, Round 6

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Trying to outrun hornets and rattlesnakes, what's the point?

The Game
Would You Rather? by Zobmondo.

Ryan's Card
Would you rather . . .
1. Run one mile with a cracked shinbone OR do 50 sit ups with a cracked tailbone?
2. Have bright yellow irises that make your eyes look like eggs fried sunny side up OR have two-inch thick, sausage-like fingers?
3. Dress up for one year like Spock from Star Trek (including the ears) OR like Superman?
4. Forage for food that is guarded by a hornet’s nest OR by a nest of rattlesnakes?


Heather's Card

Would you rather . . . 
1. Be the shortest boy in the fourth grade OR the tallest girl in the fourth grade?

2. Travel the world OR build your dream house (but not both)?
3. Be stranded at sea on a small rowboat with only one flare OR with only one paddle?
4. Catch a porcupine thrown from a second story window OR a skunk thrown from the same window? 


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Acknowledgements
Huge shout out and thank you to Kinemesis Music on Pixabay for the theme song, Best Buddies! And Navadaux on Pixabay for Whipy woosh transition.

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