Culture: Game: Twister
Lawn Twister   (+7)  [vote for, against]
More colorful than croquet.

Sixteen pie plates; sixteen nails; four flavors of Jell-O; a few coins:

Lawn Twister!

Ideal for Strip Twister, if you have a very private lawn or very public players.

(Details, for non-Twister-aficionados: The pie-plates get laid out foursquare on the lawn and nailed down; they're filled with Jell-O in four rows; that's a Twister board. The coins are to replace the spinner that assigns left or right hand or foot, of each player in turn, to one of the four colors.)
-- hello_c, Sep 06 2000

Intriguing, but you can usually get the job done with a large rubber sheet and a few Super Soakers filled with Wesson Oil.
-- Ander, Sep 09 2000


why jello?
-- RobEC, Sep 09 2000


Why not Jell-O? Cheap, ubiquitous, probably nontoxic, and brightly colored. Four flavors of pudding would do as well.

Or, for the X-Treme sport, vindaloo.
-- hello_c, Sep 11 2000


I'm curious what Ander was getting at with the rubber sheet and the wesson oil...
-- barnzenen, Jan 11 2001


vindaloo?? you wana keep on playing for more than a few seconds?? damn that sounds painfull my eyes are tearfull already

might wana vindaloo the kids set for some lafs and see them rub there eyes.................
-- halitus, Dec 24 2002


ander i wanna be at your yard parties... and surely twister+drink=naked twister add in vindaloo and a world of pain is opened.... warped mind here
-- engineer1, Feb 12 2004


It's always proper ettiquet to play a few rounds of strip poker before the adult style twister festivities begin.
-- ye_river_xiv, Jul 21 2008



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