Sunday, March 30, 2014

RULE CHANGE : We've got your wiles right here Tributes!

Tragedy in the Commons

Notwithstanding any other rules
March 31 2014  from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM

If you are in the Aikens Commons (this includes K&E Cafe)  
between 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM
YOU ARE NOT IMMUNE!

Spoon or no Spoon it matters not! 

Happy Monday Tributes

 

 

Monday, March 24, 2014

RULE CHANGE: REIGN OF TERROR

Notwithstanding any other rules...
Starting Tuesday March 25th at 9:00 AM and lasting until 5:00 PM

REIGN OF TERROR
In order to be immune from Thwacks tributes must place and maintain upon their heads a crown or tiara!

You may hold your spoon but it will not protect you. Only your glamorous head gear will save you from being thwacked!

*Rule Clarifications*

Your crown/tiara may be homemade or store bought. We encourage your creativity, the more your imagination works, the more the Spoons Commissioners laugh at you.

In order to be immune you must wear the crown/tiara  upon your head while you are in "in bounds" areas. When you are in an "out of bounds" area you may remove the crown/tiara from your head.
( ex: you can take it off while in class, at a lunch presentation, or while crossing Monroe St.)
As always you may email the Spoons Commissioners with your questions.

BUT REMEMBER:
At 5:00 PM if you have not killed at least one person
  YOU WILL DIE.




Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Most Up To Date Kill List

The Kills Are Happening And Here's Who
(Red for Dead/Blue for Alive)
 
 
Maria Liu
Jonathan Forman
Aaron Schaer
Loretta Tracy
Rachael Westmoreland
Luiza Salata
James Santiago
Andrew Guy
Ryan Rott
Alex  Dieck
Kelly Jauregui
DJ Hill
 Sarah Manley
Jonathan Baker
Sindhoori Nackeeran
Brian Nowinski
Cooper Knowlton
Daniella Roseman
Qian Liu
María José  Villalvazo G
Michael El-Zein
Jake   Gatof
James  Geiser
Kevin O'Connor
Karalena Guerrieri
Ben Reese
Danish Sheikh
Kelsey VanOverloop
Avi  Emanuel
Jocelin Chang
 Christopher Kendig
Wyatt  Fore
Katherine Lewis
Elizabeth  Grden
Rachel Barbat
Daniel Andreeff
Julia  Feldman
Graci Willis
Evan Zinaman
Leanne  Mertzman
Patrick Ryan
Jesse Stricklan
Young Jo
Yuanxiao  Xu
Priya  Bhanu
Katy McNeil
Sarah  Fries
Roswill Mejia
Edward Mears
Chris Popecki
Benjamin Cavataro
Robert White
Stella Cernak
Katrina Fahey
Joseph  Flynn
Samuel Leifer
Timmy Cross
Lindsey Chandler
Mallory Andrews
Yusuf  Salloum
Liam O'Sullivan
Jennifer  Stone
 David Angel
Veronica Perera
Joseph Michaels
Alina Charniauskaya
Brian Levy
Phillip  Stadler
Andrew Weisberg
Hazel Blum
Maya Efrati
Josh Arocho
Kim McDonald
Randy Abbott
Gregory in den Berken
John Lin
Dan Quarfoot
Brianna Iddings
Michael Brown
Colin Kavanaugh
 James Fields
Betsy Homan
Patrick Rieder
David Postel
Benjamin Shoemaker
Marcy Blattner
Ryan Garber
Andrew Steiger
Gregory  Berman
Betsy  Fisher
 Evan Boyle
Tiara Brown
Robert Hines
Jeremy Garson
Breeanna Brewer
Harrison Taylor
Sarah Wightman
Russell Connelly
 Matt Evans
Bibi Metsch-Garcia
Michael Sinanian
Ethan Anderson
Jeremy Keeney
Meredith Osborne
Brian Davis
Lauren Dayton
Emerson Girardeau III
Cory Szczepanik
Nathan Schuur
Keith Diggs
Dan Schaffer
Kyle Luebke
Jonathan Backer
Kevin Kelly
Rory Pulvino
Zack Stillings
Nadira Kayouech
Matthew Sappington
 Amy  Bergstraesser
Zach Adorno

Monday, March 17, 2014

RULE CHANGE!!!!!

DIAL RED FOR MURDER!
Starting Tuesday March 18th 2014 @ 9:00 AM and lasting until 11:59 PM of the same day.
Notwithstanding any other rules,
You are ONLY immune from thwacks if you are wearing a RED shirt! 
You will NOT be immune if you are carrying your spoon.
Red shirts/tops, sweatshirts, and sweaters all count... items that only contain red DO NOT count. The article of clothing must be COMPLETELY RED.
The shade of red is completely irrelevant.
You are permitted to wear a non-red item underneath, which is visible so long as the red item is the predominate item visible.
As always disputes can be brought to the Spoons Commissioners via email.

Day Three + Day Four


THE KILLING CONTINUES....
 
Keith Diggs
Dan Schaffer
Maria Liu
Jonathan Forman
Kyle Luebke
 Aaron Schaer
Jonathan Backer
Kevin Kelly
Rory Pulvino

Zack Stillings
 Loretta Tracy 
Nadira Kayouech
Matthew Sappington
 Amy  Bergstraesser
Zach Adorno
Rachael Westmoreland
Andrew Weisberg
Hazel Blum
Luiza Salata
Maya Efrati
James Santiago
Josh Arocho
Andrew Guy
Kim McDonald
Randy Abbott
Ryan Rott
Gregory in den Berken
John Lin
Dan Quarfoot
Brianna Iddings
Alex  Dieck
 Michael Brown
Kelly Jauregui
DJ Hill
 Sarah Manley
Colin Kavanaugh
 James Fields
Jonathan Baker
Betsy Homan
Sindhoori Nackeeran
Patrick Rieder
David Postel
Benjamin Shoemaker
Marcy Blattner
Ryan Garber
Brian Nowinski
Joseph Michaels
Cooper Knowlton
Andrew Steiger
Gregory  Berman

Betsy  Fisher
 Evan Boyle
Daniella Roseman
Jeremy Garson
Breeanna Brewer
Qian Liu
 Tiara Brown
Robert Hines
María José  Villalvazo G
Michael Sinanian
Michael El-Zein
Ethan Anderson
Jeremy Keeney
Jake   Gatof
James  Geiser
Meredith Osborne
Kevin O'Connor
Benjamin Cavataro
Karalena Guerrieri
 Chris Popecki
Ben Reese
Danish Sheikh
Brian Davis
Lauren Dayton
Emerson Girardeau, III
Cory Szczepanik
Kelsey VanOverloop
 Roswill Mejia
Edward Mears
Avi  Emanuel
Harrison Taylor
Sarah Wightman
Russell Connelly
 Matt Evans
Bibi Metsch-Garcia
Jocelin Chang
 Christopher Kendig
Stella Cernak
Katrina Fahey
Wyatt  Fore
Joseph  Flynn
Katherine Lewis
Samuel Leifer
Elizabeth  Grden

Timmy Cross
 Rachel Barbat
Daniel Andreeff
Lindsey Chandler
Mallory Andrews
Yusuf  Salloum
 Julia  Feldman
Graci Willis
Evan Zinaman
Priya  Bhanu
Katy McNeil
Sarah  Fries
 Leanne  Mertzman
Liam O'Sullivan

Jennifer  Stone
 David Angel
Patrick Ryan
Jesse Stricklan
Robert White
Young Jo
Veronica Perera
Alina Charniauskaya
Brian Levy
Phillip  Stadler
Yuanxiao  Xu
Nathan Schuur

Thursday, March 13, 2014

DAY TWO



THE THWACKS CONTINUE...
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL WHO HAVE SURVIVED!
 
Zack Stillings
Josh Arocho
Brianna Iddings
Dan Schaffer
Maria Liu
Colin Kavanaugh
Harrison Taylor
Jonathan Forman
Gregory in den Berken
Aaron Schaer
Jonathan Backer
Kevin Kelly
Keith Diggs
Rory Pulvino
Loretta Tracy
Amy  Bergstraesser
Zach Adorno
Rachael Westmoreland
Andrew Weisberg
Hazel Blum
Luiza Salata
Maya Efrati
James Santiago
Andrew Guy
Kim McDonald
Randy Abbott
Ryan Rott
John Lin
Dan Quarfoot
Michael Brown
Kelly Jauregui
Kyle Luebke
Sarah Manley
James Fields
Jonathan Baker
Betsy Homan
Sindhoori Nackeeran
Patrick Rieder
David Postel
Benjamin Shoemaker
Marcy Blattner
Ryan Garber
Brian Nowinski
Joseph Michaels
Cooper Knowlton
Andrew Steiger
Gregory  Berman
DJ Hill
Evan Boyle
Michael El-Zein
Daniella Roseman
Jeremy Garson
Breeanna Brewer
Qian Liu
 Tiara Brown
Robert Hines
Yusuf  Salloum
Betsy  Fisher
Michael Sinanian
Timmy Cross
Ethan Anderson
Cory Szczepanik
Jeremy Keeney
Jake   Gatof
James  Geiser
Meredith Osborne
Kelsey VanOverloop
Kevin O'Connor
Russell Connelly
Chris Popecki
Ben Reese
Danish Sheikh
Brian Davis
Lauren Dayton
Emerson Girardeau, III
Benjamin Cavataro
Roswill Mejia
Edward Mears
Avi  Emanuel
Jennifer  Stone
Matt Evans
Bibi Metsch-Garcia
Jocelin Chang
 Christopher Kendig
Stella Cernak
Katrina Fahey
Sarah  Fries
Wyatt  Fore
Joseph  Flynn
Katherine Lewis
Samuel Leifer
Elizabeth  Grden
Katy McNeil
Rachel Barbat
Daniel Andreeff
Lindsey Chandler
Sarah Wightman
Julia  Feldman
Graci Willis
Evan Zinaman
Priya  Bhanu
Karalena Guerrieri
Leanne  Mertzman
Liam O'Sullivan
Alex  Dieck
Nadira Kayouech
David Angel
Patrick Ryan
Jesse Stricklan
Robert White
Matthew Sappington
María José  Villalvazo G
Young Jo
Veronica Perera
Mallory Andrews
Alina Charniauskaya
Brian Levy
Phillip  Stadler
Yuanxiao  Xu
Nathan Schuur

Monday, March 3, 2014

RULES


THE RULES 

   Note: Rules are subject to change at any point. 

   If there are any rule changes once the game has begun, the Spoons Commissioner will notify all participants via the blog (so check the blog often) http://spoons2014.blogspot.com/

 

ABSOLUTE POWER OF SPOONS COMMISSIONERS

   The Spoons Commissioners have total discretion in settling disputes, changing or adding new rules, and administering the game in general.  

   Rule changes will be posted on the blog promptly.  

   There are no appeals from any of the decisions of the Spoons Commissioners so don’t even try.

   Bring conflicts to the attention of the spoon commissioners via email: spoonscommisioners2014@gmail.com

 

HOW TO PLAY SPOONS: THE BASICS

   THE GAME: The game has started!  Now that you have your target and the game has started, your job is to twofold: thwack your target while you are “in-bounds” and don’t get thwacked.

   STAYING ALIVE:  Staying alive is easy – you just need to hold your spoon in your hand so that it is visible to other players. This is because if you conceal it in your hand and lure your attacker to thwack you, you will have found out their identity and that is a considerable advantage to you. Don’t do that. If your spoon isn’t visible, the thwack will count anyway.

   THWACKING: Each spoon has one and only one name on it. A "thwack" is the physical touching of a spoon to the person whose name is on it. You must be holding the spoon in your hand when you thwack them. Projecting or extending the spoon in any way is INVALID. Thwacking your target may be more difficult. But in these early hours, many a player forgets their spoon at home, puts it down for a moment too long, or forgets to pick it up entirely. Seize these opportunities. Please review the “IN AND OUT OF BOUNDS” paragraph below so you understand where valid thwacks can occur.

   REPORTING THWACKS. All thwackers must submit a Thwack Report within four hours of the thwack or it will be voided and you will have to thwack that person again. This is to keep the game moving and to keep the Spoons Commissioner informed of progress being made.

   DISPUTED THWACKS.  If you were thwacked and you dispute the validity of your thwack, e-mail the Spoons Commissioner (spoonscommisioners2014@gmail.com) within 4 hours of the disputed thwack with all the details.

   NO SUBSTITUTIONS, TRADING, or DE-SPOONING. No substituting players once the game has begun. Due to the structure of the game, trading spoons will screw everything up. You may not physically remove a spoon from someone's closed hand, either directly or indirectly, including by using an object or having another person to do so for you. If you violate this rule, you will be disqualified and publicly shamed via email. I encourage running and chasing, but I don't want to blur the line between thwacking and mugging.

   LOST/BROKEN SPOONS. You cannot make your own spoon. If you lose your spoon, you must email the Spoons Commissioners to get a replacement at their convenience. You are a sitting duck until then. If you thwack someone who does not have his or her spoon, you must notify the spoons commissioners immediately but you may use your old spoon until they get you a replacement.

   SAFETY. If you break or leave any physical mark or hurt anyone (including anyone not playing the game) while making a thwack, you are disqualified and we will shame you. If you are a thwackee and you hurt someone, the same applies.  You may not do anything illegal or in violation of school rules to thwack someone.

 

IN AND OUT OF BOUNDS:

   IN BOUNDS: Spoons is played exclusively on the University of Michigan Law School campus or at Law School events (like bar nights).

   All law school buildings (HH, SH, Library, Legal Research, Commons, etc.) are inbounds except The Lawyer’s Club bedrooms and hallways. Lounges are fair game always. The dining hall is out of bounds only during dinner. The entrance to the dining hall, however, is of course fair game.

   And, like last year, Monroe Street between South Hall and Hutchins IS in bounds BUT, if anyone puts herself or anyone else in ANY danger, you will be ELIMINATED IMMEDIATELY and BANNED FROM PLAYING IN THE FUTURE. THIS IS IMPORTANT. Don’t chase people into the street, don’t hide in the street, and don’t get hit by a car.  

   Just don’t fuck with this rule.

   OUT OF BOUNDS: Once you leave campus, you are safe. This means that when you are home, or dining at your favorite restaurant or imbibing your favorite beverage at a local watering hole, you are safe. UNLESS you are at a school sponsored event or bar night, in which case GAME ON. 

 

THINK BEFORE YOU THWACK

   While on campus, Spoons is played only when it does not disrupt classes, presentations, oral arguments, or other students and faculty. Have fun and be competitive, but PLEASE be respectful of the community we live in. 

   You cannot thwack anyone while a class is going on (before and after the professor has started/ended is fine), while a lunch event is going on (again, before or after the event is cool, even in the same room as the event is being held), or when it would piss off other students, professors or faculty. 

   Also, clinic duties WILL BE considered part of class activity - so if you have office hours or are with your client you are considered in class and cannot be thwacked. Please be respectful of others when they are clearly with a client. Finally, individuals on the clock for campus jobs cannot be validly thwacked.  

   This includes Lexis, Westlaw, Kaplan, BarBri, or the reading room desks or library jobs.

 

SPECIAL EVENTS

   Some special events are off limits (Blue Jeans lecture, Wine and Cheese)

   NO ONE may be validly thwacked during the SFF auction from 6pm to midnight on March 20th (and this applies to any volunteers setting up for the auction before 6pm).

·   Preview weekend tour guides:  In the event that immunity suspension is in effect during a preview weekend, a tour guide-competitor may, while giving a tour, hold their spoon for protection, regardless of the time. Thus, they still have to hold their spoon, but the immunity suspension will not apply. This applies even if there is more than one tour guide.