> > By the way, in our part of the world, this is called "Simon
> > says". No
> > idea who "Simon" is.
> >
>
> And the dutch would say about that "Joost mag het weten" ("Only Joost
> knows" or more freely "God only knows", not implying Joost is God of
> course, any Joost that is) Joost is ju
Geoff Howard wrote:
>
> Sylvain Wallez wrote:
> > [this is really off-topic now]
> >
> > Thibault Cantegrel wrote:
> >
> >> Sylvain Wallez wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>> Bertrand explains a well known child group game in french-speaking
> >>> countries which is names "Jacques a dit", which
> tran
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
[this is really off-topic now]
Thibault Cantegrel wrote:
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Bertrand explains a well known child group game in french-speaking
countries which is names "Jacques a dit", which translates to "Jack
said": you must do what follows "Jacques a dit", but must