Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard … um what?

I have been running a series of posts about my T-Shirts. They have a “shirts must have a collar” policy at the office.  The policy is relaxed on a Friday so I get to wear my T-Shirts to work. Most of the T-Shirts were getting a little old. Someone at work even suggested starting a fund so that I can buy some more.

You see I don’t just wear T-Shirts, I wear T-Shirts that are slightly different. Most of them have a geek angle. I grew up being picked on because, although I did not know it at the time, I was different to most people. Now days I own that difference. And that is why I buy and wear the T-Shirts I do.

Invented by this guy, made famous by these guys.

The rules go like this: Scissors cuts Paper covers Rock crushes Lizard poisons Spock smashes Scissors decapitates Lizard eats Paper disproves Spock vaporizes Rock crushes Scissors.

Or you can just check out the arrows on my T-Shirt.

b597_rock_paper_scissors_lizard_spockUp for a game?

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10 Responses to “Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard … um what?”

  1. Jewels April 6, 2009 at 08:45 #

    So no -one ever wins?

    • Ron April 6, 2009 at 08:49 #

      I’m guessing you checked out the youtube video. Those idiots could never get to a resolution cause they were all to geeky to try anything other than Spock. But just like the traditional game, most of the time you will get a winner

  2. Jewels April 6, 2009 at 08:45 #

    wow you have a lot of little red dots on your map

    • Ron April 6, 2009 at 08:50 #

      I comment some on other people’s blogs, that brings them back to mine :)

  3. Phillip Gibb April 6, 2009 at 12:57 #

    Origami lizard called Spock that eats rocks and craps scissors wins

    • Ron April 6, 2009 at 15:02 #

      But only if the rocks contain iron ore :)

      • Phillip Gibb April 6, 2009 at 15:09 #

        My Origami lizard called Spock eats Asteroid Rocks from the planet Blemtokiwoki in the 14th DuoHeptadrant of the Phlebitub galazy in New Hamptshire where Frikki lives. The planet took 18 exploding stars to be destroyed.

        The New Hampshire Herald posted an article in it’s Blemtokiwoki travel blog saying:

        “A pity, but is was quite a bright event”

  4. Jenni April 6, 2009 at 16:56 #

    HA HA I watched that episode of The Big Bang Theory, I wanted to write down how it worked, but never got around to it.

  5. Jewels April 6, 2009 at 18:18 #

    Huh? How do your brains work??? Us poor girls are married to a bunch of Geeks. Oh our poor children.

    • klabelkholosh April 7, 2009 at 16:43 #

      The correct term for geek children is ‘geeklings’ or in more extreme cases ‘nerdlings’ *pushes glasses up nose*

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