At 11:35 AM 8/25/00 GMT, Alex Silbajoris wrote: > >>From: Tara Deen <tara@es.usyd.edu.au> > >And since you are south of the Equator, do your Twister games go in the >opposite direction? Wait, you don't have to answer that... i believe that when playing a game of Strip Twister, when one is Down Under (no pun intended, of course), one strips from the bottom up rather than top down...of course, it's not mandatory that one starts at any certain "point", just as long as clothing begins to fly...that is the rule, yes... now, guacamole may be introduced into the game, salsa, syrups, whipped/frothy items, or anything of the like, and at any point of the game, yes...Strip Twister, Nekkid Twister [TM] (which, in case anyone hasn't "gotten it" yet, is what a game of Strip Twister typically ends up becoming, assuming those involved do not switch to another game of sorts in which, thankfully, the above mentioned items work quite well, indeed...) as for regular (already-) Nekkid Twister [TM!], methinks that our friends from the southern hemi do indeed spin the spinner in a counterclockwise direction, but mainly because of the fact that prevailing winds tend to form mini-whirlwinds at ungiven notice which spin in a counterclockwise direction, and consequently, one does, or can, indeed benifit from these wind phenomena... ah, Wind Science...my passion...my gift... Peace, Hendrix, and Chiles....... Rael64, PhW Rael64 Mississippi Redneck Ex-cook Monk of the TCS / Order of Immaculate Twister Keeper of the Faith and a Towel...