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    they don't fit in trousers

    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    Phew, glad you found the event, for a moment there I thought they were showing "when vasectomies go wrong".
    Now, my first thought was the meme about "balls this big don't fit in trousers!"
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    The unusual remarks aside, I'll bet this contest is a lot harder than first seems. At biker rallies, one of the events I participate in is called "Slow Race". Try driving a heavy motorcycle for 100 meter length at the slowest speed, without touching the ground with your feet or leaving the 1 meter wide lane border. In the fifteen years I have entered in dozens of rallies, I have won three times. I think it was because there were fewer contestants at those events.

    Besides, I'm too old to bend over that far now.
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    Looks like a variation of the grain sack toss?

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    Hmm, I would have guessed some variation of the traditional "Weight for height", where the weight is swung between the legs and tossed over a bar (taking a step smartly forward after release). But that isn't done standing on a barrel!

    I think I can only conclude "Only in Australia!" Very little surprises me after a few years here!
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    Quote Originally Posted by WillowEstate View Post
    I think I can only conclude "Only in Australia!" Very little surprises me after a few years here!
    That includes the Platypus when I think Australia.

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    Wether the ball is thrown for distance or height really dosen't matter. Managing to heave a heavy weight without falling off a barrel is quite a feat, I believe. Think it through. The thrower has to contiuosly shift balance to compensate for the swinging weight. The moment the weight is released the thrower will immediately start to loose balance. On a level surface a step or two would probably be required to remain upright. The barrel doesn't permit any such compensation or easy follow through. It ought to be a great exercise in control. I could probably have maintained such control eons ago when i danced ballet, which is all about controlling balance, but being built for dancing I wouldnt have been for heavy athletics. Id like have been a total flop at this game Based only on what can be seen in the pics I'd say this is one tough event.

    At your next rowdy party challenge all comers to stand on the empty keg and throw heavy things without falling off. To make it really interesting stand the keg in the kiddies pool.

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    What is it with some guys on this forum who criticise the wearing of white stockings, I fail to understand them. White stockings always look good whether worn to the knee or crunched.
    If you look at the trend for black stockings , sometimes the wearer resembles his grannie in laddered tights

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy View Post
    What is it with some guys on this forum who criticise the wearing of white stockings, I fail to understand them. White stockings always look good whether worn to the knee or crunched.
    If you look at the trend for black stockings , sometimes the wearer resembles his grannie in laddered tights
    I think its an "old school" thing Jimmy that seems to have caught on here perhaps more than it should. To the "old school" white hose look dreadful and look even worse when scrunched down. I am not so sure that black hose get the same criticism. I think both colours of hose do however, come under the heading of "hire shop" attire which shows to some, little imagination with ones attire.
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    i only mentioned white socks as a joke in the OP. i even put them in italics! i personally dont care either way. i think you wear what you want..or not.
    i have just learned that white hose is one of those trigger statements that get people going. that was the only reason i mentioned them.
    i cared only about the activity because i have never seen it and was curious.

    as for the activity- i am leaning to it being a regional challenge that is performed only there in Australia. (as mentioned earlier in this thread).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy View Post
    White stockings always look good...
    From my perspective it isn't a matter of good or bad (value judgments) but having an awareness of where things lie in the tradition.

    Cream or offwhite hose were one of a number of selfcoloured Day Dress hose options which, what, around the 1960s began being worn with Evening Dress, as a cheaper alternative to the traditional tartan or diced Evening hose. The look of Day hose with Evening Dress has always looked like a clumsy juxtaposition to me, like showing up at an Evening event in a tuxedo and wellies.

    Then what- in the 1980s- the gleaming pure white hose came in, and suddenly if your band showed up at a Games with cream hose your band looked dingy and out of the loop.

    Just as suddenly and thoroughly black, navy, and charcoal hose have recently ousted white hose as the Pipe Band standard.

    It's all just fashion, the whims of the time.

    But to my eye Evening Dress still calls for Evening hose (tartan or diced) and Day Dress still calls for Day hose (Lovat, grey, brown, blue, or what have you). Gleaming white hose fit neither traditional category.
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