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Kath's people invented the game. Cultural appropriation.
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Men toss shoes, or in a pinch for space, washers.
If you see a grown man playing some kind of game with a bean-fucking-bag, shoot him.
If you see a grown man playing some kind of game with a bean-fucking-bag, shoot him.
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Hey man, Cornhole is really popular in Kentucky.Fife wrote:Men toss shoes, or in a pinch for space, washers.
If you see a grown man playing some kind of game with a bean-fucking-bag, shoot him.
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I thought Germans invented it?Speaker to Animals wrote:Kath's people invented the game. Cultural appropriation.
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The Midwest and PA are full of people that would swear that their ancestors brought it over from Germany:
Then again, it could've originated in Kentucky:
Or it has Navie American roots:
https://www.cornholeantics.com/blog/his ... nhole.htmlMany farmers across the United States have a proud German heritage and many claim that cornhole dates back to their motherland. The story goes that a humble German cabinet maker by the name Matthias Kuepermann noticed young boys tossing rocks into holes in the ground. Concerned for their safety he provided them with burlap bags filled with corn and wooden boxes. Those German farmers brought over games like cornhole or variations of cornhole especially to the farming region surrounding Cincinnati.
Then again, it could've originated in Kentucky:
https://www.cornholeantics.com/blog/his ... nhole.htmlThe good people of Kentucky may contend any notion that their beloved game of cornhole was invented anywhere but in their home state. It is believed that an early pioneer by the name Jebediah McGillicuddy played a version of the game in the foothills of Kentucky where it continues to be very popular today. The Kentucky connection is in keeping with the idea that cornhole started in the Midwest.
Or it has Navie American roots:
https://www.cornholeantics.com/blog/his ... nhole.htmlOther stories say that the game was invented by the resourceful Native Americans in Illinois using dried animal bladders stuffed with corn and tossing them competitively.
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I'll post this again,
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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Okeefenokee wrote:I'll post this again,
Thank you again.
Consider a world where men select women based on shoes scores.
I dabbled (as an "adult" applying childhood skills) in this field back in '89 in the rear parking lot of Toddy's Back Door Tavern. I readily admit now that I blew that chance at serious study.
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Horseshoes are for losers.
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horseshoes are for campgrounds
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Horseshoes are for hooves.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.