101+ Uses of a Shotput®
shotput n. 1. An athletic event
in which the contestants attempt to throw or put a shot or heavy ball
as far as possible. 2. One such throw; a heave.
3. The standard ball used in this competition; the
shot. -shot'-put'ter n.
-The American Heritage Dictionary
- to put shot
- an air balloon weight
- an anchor
- an ant killer [Pete Stich]
- an anti-depressant pill (a little hard to swallow?) [Benjamin Bush]
- an aquarium decoration [Andy Baldman]
- an artificial knee joint [Pete Stich]
- arm wrestling training1 [Jeffrey G. "Jeff" Hodgkinson]
- an atom smasher for low-budget scientist [Bryon Severns]
- a ball float in a livestock waterer [Eric Reid]
- a ball-peen hammer [Pete Stich]
- a basketball [without dribbling, just passing and shooting]
- a battering ram
- a bathysphere
- a BB (for a very large BB gun) [Benjamin Bush]
- a beach ball
- big ball bearings [Jeff Imbaro & Andy Baldman]
- a birthday gift
- a bocci ball [Pete Stich]
- a bookmark
- a bottle cap
- a bottle opener, brute force [Pete Stich]
- a bowling ball
- a breast implant
- a butt hinge
- a cannon ball [Phil Rhodes]
- a cane handle
- a cat toy [Andy Baldman]
- a cattle prod [Tom Laramee]
- a celestial model
- a cereal additive -iron kids can use [Bryon Severns]
- a chair
- a cheap date
- those chinese balls that you roll around in you hand
- a Christmas tree decoration [Andy Baldman]
- a circus ball for small people [Pete Stich]
- a clown nose [Autumn Oczkowski]
- a coat hanger/hook
- a companion for a small child [Ed and Lesley Marin]
- a computer mouse ball (a very big computer mouse) [Benjamin Bush]
- a contraceptive device, brute force [Ed and Lesley Martin]
- a cookie jar cover, to help keep the little ones from eating
cookies [Eric Reid]
- the counter weight on a see-saw, so you can ride one without two
people [Eric Reid]
- for crowd control
- a crystal ball [Pete Stich]
- as currency
- a cyclops eyeball [Pete Stich]
- a dirt compacter [Eric Reid]
- a disco ball
- a door knocker
- a door stop
- a doorknob
- a drive mechanism for a robot [Raymond S. Talley]
- a drum stick head, for a gong
- earrings for a blond [Denis Crepeau]
- as exercise equipment [Andy Baldman]
- an eye prosthesis [André Neubauer]
- a fake eye [Bryon Severns]
- a fish tank ornament
- for fishing tackle
- for playing Dodgeball [Benjamin Bush]
- a fire extinguisher [Pete Stich]
- a football
- the foundation for a snowman [Phil Rhodes]
- a G-Shock watch tester [Pete Stich]
- a golf ball [Andy Baldman]
- a guillotine
- a halo
- a hammer
- a heat rock [Pete Stich]
- hide-and-go-seek
- a hood ornament [Andy Baldman]
- a hot potato
- a hurricane/tornado gauge [Pete Stich & bob]
- an ice crusher
- an idol of religeous worship [Benjamin Bush]
- an imaginary friend
- an imaginary island
- in case of divorce...just add chain...new wife [Denis Crepeau]
- in case of divorce...just add chain...new husband [Nina Wahl]
- a juggling ball
- a key chain
- a killer spitball [Denis Crepeau]
- a level [Autumn Oczkowski]
- a locksmith, if you lock your keys in the car, just throw it
through the window [Eric Reid]
- a low maintenence pet [Benjamin Bush]
- the main marble in a marble game [Pete Stich]
- a mannequin head
- a massage object [Andy Baldman]
- a meat tenderizer [Andy Baldman]
- a medallion
- a medicine ball
- a milestone
- a murder weapon [William J Morrissey]
- a nutcracker
- an object used for thievery in high school [Peter Rutcho]
- one of AC/DC's "big balls" [Denis Crepeau]
- an orb
- a paper weight
- a perch
- a pizza topping [Benjamin Bush]
- as plastic fruit for a fruit basket
- the perfect wedding/birthday present
- a pestle
- a phony berry
- a phony butt cheek
- a phony melon
- a phony testicle
- a ping pong ball
- a place holder, for the big game
- a police barricade [Pete Stich]
- a polo ball [Andy Baldman]
- a portable seat
- a potato masher
- a remote control for a TV, of course you'd have to throw it [Dan
Scully]
- a rolling pin [Pete Stich]
- a salt lick [Pete Stich]
- a satellite for hard-hitting news [Bryon Severns]
- for self defense
- a scuba diving weight
- a scarecrow (?) [Dan Scully]
- for shaping baseball caps [Pete Stich]
- a shoe horn [big shoes]
- a sink plug
- to smash garlic [Pete Stich]
- a snow plow
- a soccer ball
- a softball
- a spare wheel
- a spear head
- a spring compressor [Pete Stich]
- a stamper
- a stocking stuffer
- a sun in a diorama2 [Autumn Oczkowski]
- a swimming aid for cats, tie to ankle (not recommended) [Denis Crepeau]
- a target for shooting practice, if you had a really good
tosser [Eric Reid]
- a teapot lid
- a testical prosthesis [Andrè Neubauer]
- a tetherball
- the top of a flag pole
- a torture device [Pete Stich]
- a trackball [Phil Rhodes]
- a tractor pull [Pete Stich]
- a tractor weight [Eric Reid]
- a traffic signal [Pete Stich]
- a tranquilizer/sedative [Jeff Imbaro]
- a trash compactor
- a trophy
- a unit of weight measure [Pete Stich]
- a volleyball for muscleheads [Pete Stich]
- a water balloon deterrent [Jeff Imbaro]
- a weapon [Andy Baldman]
- the weight on a banjo clock
- a wrecking ball
- the tool used to crush grain
- a ringer for a bell [Pete Stich]
- hollow it out and put a gerbil inside [Pete Stich]
- medieval weapon with a metal handle and a ball with spikes on
the end, 2 versions: 1 with chain, 1 with solid handle
- to demonstrate Archimedes Principle
Can you think of a use? Please send your
idea(s)/contribution(s) to:
Robert S Laramee.
No, I do not know all of the people who sent a contribution!
BOB'S
FUTURE
BOOK (ONE OF)
Someday I hope to accompany an illustration with each use of the shotput.
I used to have a digital illustration of 2 uses:
(1) the shotput being used as a key chain and
(2) the shotput being used as a cattle prod.
Unfortunately, these illustrations got lost when I moved the web page.
Does anyone have them or know where I could get them?
Once, on a TV program I saw, a huge project was described to archive the
entire contents of the world-wide-web on a periodic basis, say,
once per month.
The ultimate goal was to create a history of the web.
There was a web page about the project as well.
If my memory is correct, all you needed to know was the URL of the site of
interest, in order to retrieve it from the archive.
Does anyone know about this project?
Unfortunately, archive.org
only stores the history of URLs that are still in business, i.e.,
that still exist. In fact, it might be more useful to store
the history of web pages/sites that no longer exist.
I had a third illustration for the imaginary island, but I gave it away as
a birthday gift (what a gift!). The drawings were modeled after an indoor
shotput I used to have that was yellow. Are there any publishers out
there who are willing to back me up on this one?
READER
FEEDBACK
1Contributed by Jeffrey G. "Jeff" Hodgkinson
Actually I belong to an Arm wrestling club and we have several shotputs from 8 – 16 lbs.
As part of our training, about 5-6 of us will form a circle facing each other about 6 feet
apart. Starting with the 8lb’er we throw it at each other with a high arc so as to fall
about a foot in front of the person. The idea is to catch the shotput with one hand using
an overhand grip and follow the shotput down and stopping it before it hits the ground then
throw to the next person with the overhand grip. With each throw we alternate hands and
after about 2 rounds we increase to the 10 – 12 – 14- 16lb’er then progressively work back
down to the 8 lb’er again. This builds tremendous grip strength in the hands, wrists, and
fingers especially when you resist the downward path of the shotput when catching it as
much as possible. The 16lb’er is real fun as few guys can do it repeatedly before fatigue
sets in…
Thought you’d like to know for your list
JGH
2
This idea deserves special note, as I had never heard of a
"diorama" before. For those of you who are curious, here is
the definition from www.m-w.com:
Main Entry: di·ora·ma
1:a scenic representation in which a partly translucent painting
is seen from a distance through an opening
2 a :a scenic representation in which sculptured figures
and lifelike details are displayed usually in miniature so as to
blend indistinguishably with a realistic painted background
b:a life-size exhibit (as of a wildlife specimen or scene) with
realistic natural surroundings and a painted background
RELATED
LINKS
- Google Screenshot
contributed by mattlax96 "at" excite.com
-
THE ALTIS, Portraits of the Immortals
, basically the most
beautiful shot putter in the world.
- The Uses of Shotput makes the Google top 10 search
results! Here's the search:
Scroll down a little bit, and there's our shotput page:
Thanks to Dave Greten, a.k.a., the Bones, for spotting
that one.