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I bought this hat as a gift and I not want to purchase one for myself too. It was well made, is pretty comfortable and warm, and it goes with everything. If you are looking for a unique gift for sports loving fans, I highly recommend this hat. Will enjoy explaining the history of the cap's yarn. Great conversation piece! Beanie is worn daily on long morning speed walks, in cool weather. My father-in-law loved this unique gift.

He is a die-hard Red Sox fan and lives in MA frequent cold weather so the hat will get a lot of use. He really liked the story behind how the hat is made.

It was extra special since it was a 70th birthday gift! Can't wait for baseball season to start so I can wear it to a game. I actually bought this as part of the Kickstarter program. Received it in the mail last week. This is fantastic. Inside the beanie is a tag of authenticity which allows you to look up a code and see when and who was involved with your baseball.

My friend, whom I bought this for, is a huge SF Giants fan. His beanie ball was used in a game between the Angels and Giants. Angel Pagan hit the ball for a sacrifice fly and Buster Posey foul tipped. The construction is impeccable and it came in a sweet box. Over all. If you have an MLB fan in your life, this is an inexpensive way to provide a collectible.

I bought this so my husband can wear under his motorcycle helmet when riding in cooler weather. I gave my husband this for Christmas. After 20 years of marriage we have a one gift rule. I am always on the lookout for something different. He loved. And when we looked up the game, his team had won against the Yankees. Similar sponsored items. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Item specifics.

New York Mets. Back to home page Return to top. More to explore :. Condition: -- not specified. Ended: Nov 21, PST. Shipping: May not ship to Germany - Read item description or contact seller for shipping options. You could even do this to random people. Write on dry-erase boards and chalkboards, either with teacher permission or inconspicuously when the teacher isn't looking.

Try to keep this to a minimum and only do it if you know the teacher won't mind. Anyone who looks in your direction will lose The Game. Take out an add in the classifieds. While you'll need some kind of approval for this, if you work on a school newspaper or other newsletter, find a way to incorporate a mention of the Game or something that will trigger thoughts of the Game.

Post about the Game online. Find message boards, chat rooms, and other online venues to blast off status updates and other messages about the Game.

The more people who know about it, the more people lose and know they're losing. Update your Facebook page right now with a simple message: "I just lost the Game. Try to think about other things. Within a given amount of time, try to stop thinking about the Game. Depending on who you're playing with, you may have a set amount of time to stop thinking about the Game, or it may go on indefinitely.

This can be anywhere from a minute to an hour, but ten minutes usually works the best and is considered the standard in many places. Other places do not follow this rule. Because not-thinking about something isn't possible to do actively, all you can do is actively make yourself think about other things. Try to recite the lyrics to a long and involved rap song in your mind, or recite a prayer ad infinitum. Try to remember all the lines in Caddyshack and start reciting the movie. Do anything but think about the Game.

Start reading, if you can. Plug up your ears and don't listen to anything anyone else says. Just focus all your energy into doing something else, thinking about something else, and ignoring what's happening around you.

Avoid "triggers" as much as possible. If you often lose the Game in a certain location, a certain place or activity reminds you of the Game, or you know of certain people that always seem to have lost the Game, try to steer clear. However, be aware that the thought process required to do this is likely to make you lose. Never let your guard down. The knowledge of the Game is available to everyone.

If you start sending out emails or text messages announcing your loss of The Game, expect others to do so as well. If something looks suspicious, it might be best not to open it. Of course, if you're suspicious that an email might contain a reference to the Game then you're thinking about the Game, and you lose. Good luck. In theory, if you are able to control your own mind, then controlling the minds of others is much easier.

Not Helpful 5 Helpful Not Helpful 7 Helpful If something happens during The Game that was not part of it and doesn't remind anybody of The Game, is losing possible? Not Helpful 2 Helpful It is believed that on British television, somebody declared us all free of the game, but many others consider that he was trying to make a larger majority lose.

When you think about "The Game. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 7. If they want to lie and say that they lost, let them lie and say that they lost. Not Helpful 7 Helpful 2. Pinky the Pink Slime. It's just a game where you lose it you think about it. Don't think about it your whole life, and you win. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 5. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Make up your own way! There are plenty of creative ways to alert the world that you have lost The Game Helpful 0 Not Helpful 1.

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