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Bush Shoe Throwing Game

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Bush Shoe Throwing Game

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I have to admit this game is pretty funny.
If you obey all of the rules, you miss all of the fun.
--Katherine Hepburn
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I never play games on the net, but on second thoughts I went back to the one Raving Lunatic had mentioned.

Here is another one I liked:blog.zanorg.com/index.php?perm=370

I'm not sure if I was supposed to aim anything at him, so I just watched. I must say it was quite therapeutic! :D I do recommend it.
(I found out later from the comments that you were supposed to save Bush. So when I thought I was doing much better at hitting him the comments were that my timing was dreadful. So you can tell i don't know anything about games.)

BTW, in the "sockandawe" game above, they list the countries that have done the most shoe throwing on the net so far.
First comes the US, second comes France.
I wonder why. :roll:
Ophelia.
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