I'm not kidding. You should really take extra care December 5th, [tomorrow or today, depending on when you read this post] as it will be the 2nd annual occurrence of "Day of the Ninja" and ninja will be EVERYWHERE!
Day of the Ninja is the one day a year where nonja [non-ninja] can act like ninja, partake in ninja games like "Hide and Go Kill", "Kill-a-boo", "Tic-Tac-To-The-Head", and "Pin The Shuriken In Somebody" but using non-lethal play ninja weapons and tools. Day of the Ninja is indeed a great and honorable holiday.
You may be wondering, "...but how do I, a nonja, participate in Day of the Ninja?" Well, Ninja Burger and The Ninja from Ask A Ninja have collected a bunch of resources to help you take advantage of common nonja household objects that will aide you in your ninja activities.
Last year at this time, I was asked by a nonja friend of mine why they had never heard of "Day of the Ninja" and why I thought it could even compare to that talk like a pirate day. After I filled the wounds I inflicted on him with some healing balm I began my explanation citing how pirates are weak creatures, have no honor, and are easily slain. Having a day where the simple act of adding "arrrrrgh" to the beginning or ending of a sentence does not make for a "holiday" in my book. Where are the games? The shenanigans? No where to be found on that pirate day thing.
December 5th is the one day a year that you can let you inner ninja out to play, take advantage of it people. Send us pictures of you ninja-antics [on the job or in your home] to fresh at electricsistahood dawt com. I'll post a gallery of ninjaness later on in the day for your enjoyment.
Day of the Ninja is the one day a year where nonja [non-ninja] can act like ninja, partake in ninja games like "Hide and Go Kill", "Kill-a-boo", "Tic-Tac-To-The-Head", and "Pin The Shuriken In Somebody" but using non-lethal play ninja weapons and tools. Day of the Ninja is indeed a great and honorable holiday.
You may be wondering, "...but how do I, a nonja, participate in Day of the Ninja?" Well, Ninja Burger and The Ninja from Ask A Ninja have collected a bunch of resources to help you take advantage of common nonja household objects that will aide you in your ninja activities.
Last year at this time, I was asked by a nonja friend of mine why they had never heard of "Day of the Ninja" and why I thought it could even compare to that talk like a pirate day. After I filled the wounds I inflicted on him with some healing balm I began my explanation citing how pirates are weak creatures, have no honor, and are easily slain. Having a day where the simple act of adding "arrrrrgh" to the beginning or ending of a sentence does not make for a "holiday" in my book. Where are the games? The shenanigans? No where to be found on that pirate day thing.
December 5th is the one day a year that you can let you inner ninja out to play, take advantage of it people. Send us pictures of you ninja-antics [on the job or in your home] to fresh at electricsistahood dawt com. I'll post a gallery of ninjaness later on in the day for your enjoyment.
Labels: Holiday, Ninja, NinjaDay2007, Ninjasistah, Nonja
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