ANSWERS: 16
  • With making them or smacking them or overall? Making them: messy, but fun. Smacking them: confusing, but fun. Overall: Large, brightly colored fun! If you're asking how to make one: Easy method is to blow up a balloon, cover it with paper mache, leave flap for balloon-popping/candy filling, let dry, pop balloon, fill, secure flap, whack away. More detailed instructions can probably be found through the wonders of Google.
  • Pinatas are possibly the greatest thing to be invented by man, ever. It includes the most important parts of human life: candy and beating the crap out of animals. My experience with them has been completely positive, except for the fact that I don't see them as much as I should.
  • I acted as one for a short time in the 90s
  • Only during childhood and I am not even sure whether or not, I actually got to hit one. I did play peg the tail on the ass though.
  • None existent. I've never used a piñata.
  • Every Cinco De Mayo my sister has a big party, and after a good bit of margarita consumption, piñatas can be a great deal of fun. I will refrain from showing you the incriminating video, though! *wink*
  • positive overall. I have no ax to grind with piniatas. however, I did go to this one birthday party where this girl dried because we were all beating the bunny with a stick. good thing we didn't play Pin The Tail On The Donkey, I guess!
  • Anytime we got one for the kids birthday parties, they were awful. After a half hour of beating the stupid things, you have to take a claw hammer to them and put huge holes in them so the kids can get them to break.
  • Pinatas have changed a lot in the last decade or so. I remember them being somewhat scary or intimidating events at parties. You'd have to really fight to get the good stuff in them. Big dog piles of kids with Moms screaming and Dads rooting their kids on...now it seams like they are pretty mellow. Lots of good stuff in them.
  • I like pinatas. I would usually go last as I got older so that the kids could have fun hitting them and if they were not able to get it done after a bit, I would come in and finish it off in one or two hard swings. I like doing that.
  • flippin great!
  • Once when i was like four years old the pinata fell on top of me and my head got stuck so my mom got the sciccors and cut it open around my head but she also cut some of my hair.
  • They rarely last long.
  • um...a oujia board once told me a pinata would hurt me really bad, so i'm kind of afraid.
  • I have made many of them, but I have never whacked one with a stick.
  • Their hard to break I kicked it over the fence And it still never broke N My neice Just walloped me silly with the bat She thought I was the pinata I was lit up black & blue

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