Saturday, July 25, 2009

In-N-Out boogger

Invented by Wallace Haws
Number of Players: As many people as can fit in a circle sitting on chairs around the “Hole”

Materials: 6 washers about 3 inches in diameter. Large ones work better.
paint one set red.

Terms:
Bank== Number of wins a participant has. He gets one in the bank each time he
wins a round.
Buger== washers

Set up: Dig a hole 6 inches diameter, 6 inches deep.
Draw a line (throw line) 8 feet from the hole.
Line chairs up in a line beginning from the throw line toward the hole. Set up so
that those sitting in the chairs are looking across the line of throw.

Start: Select two players to start the game. The rest sit in the chairs. If you want to play you have to have a chair and sit in it. New players can enter the game at any time. They just get a chair and put it last in line. If the line gets very long, just wrap the line around the hole and come back toward the throw line.
Draw straws to see who will start in the “winner position”
The throwers each get 3 washers
The Winner throws his washers one at a time until he is done. Then the other thrower throws. If one of the thrower gets more washers in the hole than the other player, then he wins that round and adds one to the “bank”. He can keep adding to his “bank” as long as he wins. If he ties, he can deduct one from the bank and the opponent sits in the last chair. If on a tie he happens to have none in the bank at the moment, then he looses and has to sit done in the last chair. He does not accumulate “bank” scores. He looses them all. With one exception. At the end of the day, the player that had the most in the bank at any given time, is the Camp Champ of In-N-Out Buger---a great privilege.

Any time a buger falls into the hole and pops out of the hole, everyone is to shout at the top of their lungs “In-N-Out-Buger”. It’s just one of the rules.

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