(A tiny bit unorthodox, but I ain't gots a bottled Coke.)
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(A tiny bit unorthodox, but I ain't gots a bottled Coke.)
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"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness" - Mark Twain
Not real prevalent but have seen folks up here do it with corn nuts.
I keep an old empty glass 10 oz. Coke bottle around for those ocassions, when I get that same hankering.....just fill it with cold Coke, then the peanuts.
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Last edited by Big Muddy; 01-16-2020 at 01:41 PM.
Southern Gentleman
Yeah, I really should snag an empty and keep it stored in the freezer, but I just never think about it until I need one. I do got's a few I could put into service, but they're vintage and worth a nice chunk of change on eBay, so I'll leave 'em alone.
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Here's the same case (WITHOUT) the bottles that just sold for $51 on eBay ... I'm still figurin' a price for the case with all the (matching vintage) bottles.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Coc...p2047675.l2557
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness" - Mark Twain
Ha, yep, they like to corn-hole, too.
(sorry, but down south, there's just something about saying that word that brings to mind a peter-puffer.)
Last edited by Big Muddy; 01-16-2020 at 02:20 PM.
Southern Gentleman
Corn-holin’ Peter-puffers and corn-nuts. What a combination.
One of my favorites! I’ve always called them a ‘lunchbox’, why I don’t know. Prolly cause if you don’t have time for lunch it’ll stick to your ribs and tide you over till supper. Its a staple for me when Birddog and I go fishing. I’ve upsized to 16 oz Cokes and two bags of peanuts though! An old fat man will have a little bigger lunchbox! I do get Diet Cokes though to offset.
BKB
Viva Renaldo!
Ha.....one of the quickest ways to get an azz-whooping down here would be to walk into one of our country-boy bars, and yell out, "Anybody wanna corn hole???"
Last edited by Big Muddy; 01-16-2020 at 02:33 PM.
Southern Gentleman
I’ve learned not to guffaw too loud when somebody brings that game up. I guess they play that shit because the ground’s frozen too damn hard to hammer a good christian horseshoe stake in.
SMH.
BKb
Viva Renaldo!
I was with ya’ until you hit the Diet Coke part P-hole. 😝
You talk like a guy that might know more about that than the average person.
bKB
Viva Renaldo!
I was askin’ for a friend.
We did that as kids up here, except it was peanuts & Dr Pepper,
The older I get, the better I was. I also forget my password and have to have Len reset it for me
Ummmm, Yankee rednecks?
The Modern History of Cornhole
The modern game of cornhole was probably spread after an article on how to make the boards was published in Popular Mechanics magazine in September 1974. The game was initially a huge hit in Chicago, Illinois, and the Northwest region of Indiana from the late 1970s to the early 1980s.
Cincinnati is also where the game is known to have picked up and that’s where the modern resurgence of the game kicked off. So Cincinnati might not have created cornhole but they might be the place most responsible for its popularity today.
Eventually the popularity of the sport exploded across the US and its presence became popular at tailgate events throughout the Midwest and all across the US. In 2011 the New York Times even wrote that the game was ‘’sweeping the Northeast.’’
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness" - Mark Twain
Kentucky’s up there somewhere.
BkB
Viva Renaldo!
Yessir, supposedly they really don't know for sure, and the game changed through the years, so the "documented" history of the "modern" game is what I posted. If ya' want to go WAAAY back, some of it is just guessing.
From the net: Some say it was invented in 14th century Germany. Others credit the Blackhawk tribe of Illinois. Still others point to a Kentucky farmer in the 1800s.
(I'd still rather pin it on those corn-holin' Yankees.)
I'd lean toward the Midwest since the bags are filled with corn. If'n it'd been in the South, they would'a been beanbags and we'd be beanholin'!!
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness" - Mark Twain
I understand everything that all of you are saying about the game.....it's not the game that is repulsive, it's the name given to the day'um game....."corn toss" is perfect, and doesn't offend anyone.....okay, call me old-fashioned, but don't ever call me a "corn holer".....or, I'll get Cappy to find out where ya live, and I'll come visit ya, with a horse head
Last edited by Big Muddy; 01-17-2020 at 11:48 AM.
Southern Gentleman
Btw, the "American Cornholers Assn." allows plastic pellets to be used inside the bags, in lieu of seed corn.....soooo, in that case, wouldn't the name of the game need to be changed to "Plastic Pellet Hole". ???
Southern Gentleman
Or fill it with donkey dung and call it ass-hole.
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness" - Mark Twain
^^^Ha, now, that's a super idea !!! ^^^
Southern Gentleman
Well, thinking about it .... I guess that would technically be shit-hole.
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness" - Mark Twain
Speaking of lawn games. Another one that can be addicting is hillbilly golf. Balls tied together like the old clackers and you throw it at a stand with three rungs each with worth a different number of points.
BKB
Viva Renaldo!
I like lawn darts. They’ll put your eye out!
Called Cowboy Golf up here Posthole.
What about "Washers" anybody play that?
Similar to Cornhole in that there are two board but for Washers you throw big-ass washers towards the opposite board while standing on the dead-space portion of the board on your side. The other difference is that there are three holes in a line with each hole worth a different amount. One point for the closest, two for the middle, and three for the one furthest back on the board.