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Yes, I have seen that before :) The school that I went to was a very rural school and they used to feature "bring your tractor to school day" and some of the Kids would arrive for prom on tractors. I went to the same HS that my mother went to and when she was in HS, they had donkey basketball where kids rode on the back of donkeys in the gymnasium, playing basketball :)
G'day Mensan,
Thank you for your question and for the video.
Makes me wonder how they could hear the caller saying Di-si-do your tractor.
Regards
Yes. There is also horse back square dancing.
Musical chairs on horseback is super wild! Try that.
Never heard of it. Thanks for the video.
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Ahh, the memories... *wipes tear* Sweet find Mensan!
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I had no idea that people really did things like that. Wow, thanks so much for sharing +5
by Pecks bad boy on July 27th, 2009
I have heard of donkey basketball previously, but never heard of it being played INDOORS, because of all the manure that might be "deposited" onto the gymnasium floor.
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As an aside, if I may, I once wrote an article (1973) about the ancient Olympiad, for a Florida publication. I noted that in those games, all of the participants were naked in all of the events, and females (with the sole exception of the Grecian Queen) were prohibited from watching the games.
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The reason I note the above, is because you used the word "gymnasium," which is derived from the Greek word γυμνός ("gymnos" pronounced "HEEMnos"), meaning "naked."
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Thus, "gymnastics" literally means "naked athletics," and a "gymnasium" is "a place for naked athletics," using the original Greek-based definition.
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+6 for your you well-written contribution, as always
by Anonymous on July 28th, 2009