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A variant of pool called '''Moons''' exists in the 2500's. Its revised rules include reversing the laws of movement. A ball, when struck hard, will move slowly, whereas if it is struck softly, it will move with greater speed.<ref>http://www.ilovebees.com/outbound/run_for_cover.wav</ref>
A variant of pool called '''Moons''' exists in the 2500's. Its revised rules include reversing the laws of movement. A ball, when struck hard, will move slowly, whereas if it is struck softly, it will move with greater speed.<ref>http://www.ilovebees.com/outbound/run_for_cover.wav</ref>


[[Thin Kinkle]] is a fan of the game, and often hangs out with his gang at a moons parlor called ''Sharfie's''. It is there that he first met [[Janissary James]].<ref>http://www.ilovebees.com/outbound/thin_kinkle.wav</ref>
[[Thin Kinkle]] is a fan of the game, and often hangs out with his gang at a moons parlor called ''[[Sharfie's]]''. It is there that he first met [[Janissary James]].<ref>http://www.ilovebees.com/outbound/thin_kinkle.wav</ref>


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Revision as of 13:26, October 28, 2007

Looking for natural satellites? See Category:Moons.

A variant of pool called Moons exists in the 2500's. Its revised rules include reversing the laws of movement. A ball, when struck hard, will move slowly, whereas if it is struck softly, it will move with greater speed.[1]

Thin Kinkle is a fan of the game, and often hangs out with his gang at a moons parlor called Sharfie's. It is there that he first met Janissary James.[2]

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