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I invented this game over 20 years ago


( & it's now been revived much to the joy of my children )


Of course it's stupid, utterly ridiculous etc, BUT it is very good fun.


It can be played anywhere in the world and is absolutely free.


http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/273/photo1il.jpg




How to play The PEG GAME ?


You will need a handful of standard clothes pegs.


Each Peg is worth 10 points.


The aim is to "PEG" unsuspecting targets with the pegs and photograph the results ( see above *20 points )


You can work in teams or play solo.


Special-Targets are worth extra-bonus-points. ( Andy Coulson's front door for example )


Celebs. Politicians. Brides & grooms, supermarket shoppers. In-fact the list is endless; feel free to express your creativity.




Busy pubs, bars, public transport, weddings & funerals are great venues to play the game.


Please take the pegs out with you whenever you wish to play.



Welcome to The PEG GAME ?



*children for obvious reasons are a no-go area


Set-up's will be disqualified

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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> PS In the photo, why is there a car in the cycle

> lane? Was that a set up?


Some c.nuts have no consideration.


>Is a clothes line considered an 'unsuspecting target' Nette?


Silly boy, see me after.



NETTE:-S

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red devil Wrote:

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> I win...



No R D


See rule (3) below:


>How to play The PEG GAME ?


>The aim is to "PEG" unsuspecting targets with the pegs and photograph the results.



So, as committed as the above image is, I'm having to disqualify you in this instance.



ANNETTE(td)

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I started in Peckham Rye Park..on my way to Ruskin and Burgess now..


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Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I win...

>

>

> No R D

>

> See rule (3) below:

>

> >How to play The PEG GAME ?

>

> >The aim is to "PEG" unsuspecting targets with the

> pegs and photograph the results.

>

>

> So, as committed as the above image is, I'm

> having to disqualify you in this instance.

>

>

> ANNETTE(td)


He was unsuspecting, he came in for a shampoo and blow dry...(tu)

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I'm having a very guilty flashback of the day we got a supply teacher in science at school and did the same thing to her with about 50 crocodile clips.

The whole class was in hysterics, she didn't know why, but knew she'd lost control. She dashed off to the staff room to get support and by all accounts the whole room erupted with laughter when she got there and the poor woman burst into uncontrollable tears.


Is that 100 bonus points?


*And we were the top stream at my school!

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Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> jumpinjackflash Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I started in Peckham Rye Park..on my way to

> Ruskin

> > and Burgess now..

>

>

> JJF

>

> If only we could see the image

>

> * sighs *

>

> ( try uploading to imageshack maybe )

>

> Nette:)



Damn I'm usually good at this!


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new mother Wrote:

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> Wondering how old ms curtain is? And whether, if a

> school leaver, she was ever done for bullying?



Ahhhh...


I read this an hour ago & I'm still laughing.


I do love the phrase "done for bullying"


No new mother, never; but I did once, for about 2 minutes over-persecute a boy in my year, only to be smacked square on the nose by his huge friend. Leaving me with claret all down my shirt blouse.


That as they say "Learned me"


However, *ahem*.....


I did have a particular skill for filling other peoples heads with my "creative" ideas or plans. What you might call a B.I ( bad influence ). Teachers still recoil from me remember me to this day. One or two even decide to leave the school the same year as I left, choosing to pursue other careers.


As for age, well put it this way. I can clearly remember the days of punk rock & two-tone.



Now, on with The PEG GAME ?




NETTE(tu)


* adds new mother to; the list *

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