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Bullfighting! The beauty! The spectacle! The danger! But the poor bull; that part is kind of a bummer.
I was thinking about pinata using a sledgehammer in both hands. For such an endeavor the pinata should be made of brick. But such a monster would not meekly hang - no it would give chase!
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brick pinata is mounted on balloon castor wheels and moored with 4 ropes. The drivers move the pinata by pulling or letting out slack and maneuver the pinata around the ring. The automated version synchronizes the pulleys via computer but maybe that is cheating.
The bullfighter must incapacitate the pinata through use of one of the two sledgehammers he carries. The brick pinata tried to knock down the matador and roll over him, making his fine clothes dirty. One could have a prelude with the picadores etc though I am not sure one could soften up a brick pinata in the same way the live bull is softened up.
On breaking, the pinata is full of euros (or maybe pesatas) which the matador collects and throws into the crowd.
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As a dedicated hammer enthusiast, I give this one a big
brick bun. |
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// the pinata is full of euros
which the
matador collects and throws into the crowd /
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Presumably the crowd has to agree to
stringent financial conditions before gettin
the euros
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Yeah, changing meds is the bummest. |
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