Kubb was invented in Sweden in the 1990s. In one of the first rules booklets there was mentioned that it was a Viking game but there is no basis for that statement. Just a marketing ploy.Montegriffo wrote:Kubb has been played at our juggling convention for years. I didn't realise it was a Viking game, it was introduced to us by a German attendee so I assumed it was German.
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I've never joined in, always too busy playing table tennis or building trebuchets, I'll make the effort to play a game next time.....
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.
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Btw, we celebrate it too. It's also celebrated in the Baltic countries. Called here Juhannus. The Festival comes from time before Christianity, actually. And naturally the Catholic church had to come up with a Christian feast for the day. (Can't have people celebrating some Pagan rituals)TheReal_ND wrote:It's Midsommar in Sweden. You might think that Scandinavians celebrate Midsommar the same way in Norway and Denmark. They light fires. That's all they do. They don't even call it Midsommar but Sankt Hans (St John's) since they celebrate it in a more Christian way. In Sweden it's a time for friends and family to gather around.
Make a kokko, a bonfire or midsummer pyre, hoist the Finnish Flag up from Friday 6.00PM to Saturday 21:00PM, go to the Sauna and drink a lot of Koskenkorva with friends.
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Knew about the Swedish maypole at Midsummer, but not about that sing and dance routine. That's gotta look great after a couple of glasses of schnapps.
Do the Sankt Hans bonfires in Norway also sometimes have a witch on top? We're seeing that less and less these days here.
Do the Sankt Hans bonfires in Norway also sometimes have a witch on top? We're seeing that less and less these days here.
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Don't think so, never heard about it.BjornP wrote:Knew about the Swedish maypole at Midsummer, but not about that sing and dance routine. That's gotta look great after a couple of glasses of schnapps.
Do the Sankt Hans bonfires in Norway also sometimes have a witch on top? We're seeing that less and less these days here.
We usually just make a big ass fire.
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Midsummer in England means one thing, Stonehenge.......
Hippies, druids and ravers....
Hippies, druids and ravers....
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A cool short story might involve a time slip event in which a group of people who built Stonehenge are somehow transported to contemporary time where a lot of hippies are camped around it doing their weird shit, only to get slaughtered and sacrificed by the people who think they knocked over the most sacred human sacrifice site in paleolithic Britain.
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Hastur wrote:Kubb was invented in Sweden in the 1990s. In one of the first rules booklets there was mentioned that it was a Viking game but there is no basis for that statement. Just a marketing ploy.Montegriffo wrote:Kubb has been played at our juggling convention for years. I didn't realise it was a Viking game, it was introduced to us by a German attendee so I assumed it was German.
Maybe it's based on a game of juggling severed heads?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_May-P ... erry_MountOtern wrote:I totally forgot St. Hans this year. Need to go to Sweden the next year, since that's almost their national day.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Damn, Nuke. Putting up your best work for this one.
The midsommer festivities look awesome. I'd love to see more cultural gatherings like that around here. It's a definite weak point in American culture.
That silly pole thing is the swedishest thing ever.
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TheReal_ND wrote:
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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