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When we don't listen to our parents, we are acting selfishly, and when we act selfishly, we can get into a slimy situation. We may not ruin the new carpet in the living room, but we can still get ourselves in trouble. We need to think of other people ahead of ourselves. We need to put God first and the needs of others ahead of our own. Be humble. Be unselfish. It will keep you out of trouble - and keep mom and dad from confiscating your slime!

Choose two players for this game. Give each player a small bowl of slime and set a larger bowl at their feet. The two players will turn their small bowls upside down and try to pour all the slime into the larger bowl.

And if any of the slime falls out of the larger bowl, they lose. You can also use jelly or another sticky substance for this game. For younger kids, you can also let them use a spoon. Slime has always been a fascination of kids. Long before there were websites giving kids and parents some amazing recipes for homemade slime, every kid dreamed of what they would do with a hand full of slime. We can probably thank Nickelodeon for increasing the popularity of slime. Slime has been a trademark of Nickelodeon from the beginning.

Jacob was the youngest of two boys, twin sons of a man named Isaac and a woman named Rebekah. That means when Isaac died, Esau would get everything and Jacob would get nothing. God had told their mother that one day, Jacob would rule over Esau, but on the day Esau came in hungry from the fields, all was as it should be. Esau was hungry. His hunger made him impatient and selfish.

And that selfishness led to a very foolish decision. Sometimes we can get selfish like Esau. Selfishness can lead to impatience, and impatience can lead us into trouble. Instead, we get our head covered in slime. God wants us to put His plans first and ours second. He wants us to wait for his best. When we learn to put God first, we can avoid the sticky situation that Esau created. A birthright was a very special thing. Esau would become a very wealthy man when his father passed away.

Esau treated that blessing like it was nothing. He traded it all away, and for what? For a bowl of stew. Would you trade a million dollars for a bowl of soup? Would you trade your own NFL team for a bowl of soup? Would you trade your favorite toy for a bowl of soup? The show's creator Roger Price came up with the idea of sliming anyone who said "I don't know" because he was frustrated with his children answering all his questions with the phrase. Usually it was green. However, there were exceptions.

For example, in one episode Russians took over the studio and slimed anyone who said "freedom" with red slime. The recipe used varied over time.

The original recipe was Jell-O based, but it didn't last because it was too chunky. Towards the end, it was cottage cheese dyed green. Slimings were shot at the end of the day, separate from the rest of the scene.

Plastic was put down to help with clean up and usually everyone except the person getting slimed was off the set. The slime was dumped by someone on a ladder just out of frame. The actors were instructed to continue their line until they felt the slime, then look up into it without closing their eyes or flinching.

Slime was used in several Physical Challenges and obstacles, including the Slime Canal and the Nick Blimp which essentially was just the contestant getting slimed. The Double Dare crew couldn't use the oatmeal based recipe from You Can't Do That On Television because the studio lights would harden the slime into a kind of plaster on the obstacles.

The show's slime was pudding or applesauce with green food coloring. Slime was only used in one game, but on a few occasions during the "host segments", someone would get slimed.

Wild and Crazy Kids would more often use their own slime-like substance, a thicker substance called blap. The slime appeared as the "Special Topping", dropped onto the participants in Playland after their game was finished and they were awarded the Silver and Golden Hot Dog trophies. Halfway through the game, a "Secret Slime Action" would be announced to everyone but the panelists.

Once one of the panelists usually Danny Tamberelli performed this action, they would be slimed. Occasionally, the slime used on Figure It Out would be yellow. On the revival, an extra sliming action, called the "Word of Honor", was introduced, where one of the words in the puzzle would cause the contestant to get slimed.

In the episode " Graveyard Shift ", when Squidward is trying to remember the signs that signal the approach of the Hash-Slinging Slasher, he then notices the walls behind him are oozing green slime.

He initially thinks this is the third sign, but then remembers, "No, wait, they always do that. In the episode " Slime Day ", an event called Slime Day rolls into Galaxy Hills and whenever someone shouts out the secret phrase "I don't know" , they get covered with slime. Fanboy and Chum Chum try to get slimed too, but they don't due to not knowing the secret phrase and coming up with secret phrases of their own.

The episode " How Double Dare You! Sure enough, they all eventually get slimed at the very end of the episode. The episode's original title card also depicted Lincoln covered in green slime. In this game show, whenever one of the three contestants answers a question correctly, the other two get slimed. If all three contestants fail to answer a question, they are all slimed.

Additionally, during the bonus "Climb or Slime" round at the end of each episode, if the player answers a question incorrectly, they can choose to "slime reset" to another question based on the show they were asked about.



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