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Technique, I think, would count more in punt jousting than in other forms of jousting. It would be very hard to avoid falling in the water yourself as you try to unpunt your opponent. |
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I find punting my own boat and not falling in hard enough without the added requirement to knock someone else in too. It's going to be quite difficult to swim in full plate armour but I guess that's extra incentive to win [+]. |
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When I went punting in Cambridge last month, I got a few comments on my ungodly American Ozarks pole-handling technique. What I do is pivot the pole around me horizontally to put the working end out in front of the boat before dropping it back into the water. This nearly jousted a few people, and startled a few more. |
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I'd use that horizontal sweep, then switch grips to hold the pole level. That way I wouldn't have to hold the wet end of the pole in a joust. Of course, I'd probably get tangled up in the barrier and fall in the water before I ever got hit. + |
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Although jousting is the sport of sports for the modern gentleman (and indeed lady), there seem to be a lot of jousting/jousting related posts lately. At some point there is bound to be an echo. |
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Luckily, this isn't it. [+] |
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May not be linked on the Internet, but this is as old as the Cam (or the Cherwell). But padding is for wusses. |
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The problem with this idea is a dearth of punt. The improved version: |
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Punt up a section of the river-punt (to give good puntion) and punt up some punting lengthways along the punt of the punt. Punt for all you are worth! When you are close enough, punt the puntage out of the water, punt it in your punt and try to punt your opponent off by punting them square in the punt with the punt punt of the punt. |
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Would the punter going upstream be at a disadvantage? Or, do the rivers not flow where you live? (The rivers generally don't even have water where I live, so what do I know about it?) |
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The Cam, the river I went punting on, had no flow to speak of. It has several dams that form long pools where the punting is done. |
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Damn! I thought they looked kind of weird. |
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[baconbrain] - that's "Pun Jousting" - you're meant to be writing about Punt Jousting.
//punting in a full suit of armour// - misread this as "punting in a full suit of amour" |
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*That's* definitely been done before. |
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