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[Illustration: a hand extended out of a pool of water, making the "V" | |
sign] | |
SINK: A GAME | |
by Ala Hera, E.L., N.S.; Rayville Apple Panthers | |
SINK is played by Discordians and people of much ilk. | |
PURPOSE: To sink an object or a thing . . . in water or mud or | |
anything you can sink something in. | |
RULES: Sinking is allowed in any manner. To date, ten pound chunks | |
of mud were used to sink a tobacco can. It is preferable to have a | |
pit of water or a hole to drop things in. But rivers, bays, gulfs -- | |
I dare say even oceans -- can be used. | |
TURNS are taken thusly: whomsoever gets the junk up and in the air | |
first. | |
DUTY: It shall be the duty of all persons playing SINK to help find | |
more objects to sink, once one object is sunk. | |
UPON SINKING: The sinked shall yell, "I sank it!" or something | |
equally as thoughtful. | |
NAMING OF OBJECTS is sometimes desirable. The object is named by the | |
finder of such object and whoever sinks it can say, for instance, "I | |
sunk Columbus, Ohio." | |
"In a way, we're kind of a Peace Corps." | |
-- Maj. A. Lincoln German, Training | |
Director of the Green Beret Special | |
Warfare School, Ft. Bragg, N.C. | |