A game in which 2 or more players are in a body of water competing who can stay afloat the longest. The water would be deep and preferably ruff seas, Each player would have weights on their feets and a dive team would be on the side, the last man to go under wins. The divers would rescue the people who drown. All contact is allowed except for removing the weights-- JoeLounsbury, Oct 20 2003 // The divers would rescue the people who drown. //
It would be a bit late by that stage, I'm afraid.-- Detly, Oct 20 2003 My definition of drowning is different as well. It implies that no underwater CPR is possible.-- Shz, Oct 20 2003 this is a bit ruff!-- po, Oct 21 2003 [Joe], you seem to have a lot of lousy ideas. What do you think that is owing to?-- k_sra, Oct 21 2003 Its the next challenge on "Survivor"-- Letsbuildafort, Oct 21 2003 Survive Joe's ideas... Who will be the last person reading?-- RayfordSteele, Oct 21 2003 RayfordSteele: I certainly wouldn't win *that* game ! ;-)-- riskyrisk, Oct 21 2003 How about a 'Sky-Diving' game? Basics: 2 players, 1 parachute. For an interesting twist: add 1 gun, suitcase full of cash, or an an extra parachute with a hole it in.-- ramiyam, Oct 22 2003 I think it's more interesting if there are two guns, but they have to be flintlocks.-- Madcat, Nov 05 2003 This game would be biased in favour of witches - who as we all know, float.-- dobtabulous, Nov 06 2003 And what do we do when we find more witches? Burn 'em!-- the_knights_of_ni, Jun 07 2004 //What do you think that is owing to?//
Elitism? Pedantry? Exclusionist attitudes?
Now, I don't agree with this idea particularly, but I've seen a couple of Joe's ideas, (the Eggshell Serial Number, and the Carpooling Website), which probably would have been received with warmer welcomes, were it not for substandard grammar.-- WordUp, Jun 20 2004 Ducks float too.PS.Welcome knights of ni.-- python, Jun 23 2004 ruff = rough = spell check!-- DesertFox, Jun 23 2004 random, halfbakery