Sat, 2 December 2006
Toys Toys and MORE Toys Another popular but fabricated story of the yo-yo is that of a centuries old Filipino weapon. The story is about an assailant in a tree with a heavy oversized yo-yo waiting for a victim to pass below. At the critical moment the yo-yo would be hurled at the victim’s head presumably rendering him unconscious. A near miss would still allow the assailant a second opportunity. Physics of the yo-yo make the story improbable. Although there is no question that the toy existed in the Philippines for centuries, as a popular toy, there is no documented evidence that it was ever used as a jungle weapon. The story was popularized by Duncan yo-yo demonstrators in the ‘30s, many of whom were from the Philippines. It was a great story and helped to sell yo-yos, but it has been repeated so often that it has become an urban legend.
What do you know, Joe? This was the first appearance of the name "Yo-Yo," which means "what?" in the native Filipino language of Tagalog. A. up down B. come come C. fun fun D. simpleton Last Post Answers: B. ARPANET Add youself to my Frappr Map if you haven't already! Dont forget to vote for my show. It help my exposure to new listeners! (over in the left hand column) |






