Editing 392: Making Rules
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| titletext = I never understood why someone would expect me to accept their rules right after they'd punched me. I'm sure it's all very symbolic or something. | | titletext = I never understood why someone would expect me to accept their rules right after they'd punched me. I'm sure it's all very symbolic or something. | ||
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β | + | [[File:Fusca_estacionado.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5| Volkswagen Beetle (from Wikimedia Commons)]] | |
==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
"{{w|Punch Buggy}}" is a game played by two people with a view of traffic (often, but not here, during a car ride). For each {{w|Volkswagen Beetle}} that passes nearby, the first player to see it is entitled to punch the other player, while calling "Punch Buggy" followed by the color of the spotted Beetle. Traditionally the other player is permitted to return the punch, unless the first player also calls "no punch back." | "{{w|Punch Buggy}}" is a game played by two people with a view of traffic (often, but not here, during a car ride). For each {{w|Volkswagen Beetle}} that passes nearby, the first player to see it is entitled to punch the other player, while calling "Punch Buggy" followed by the color of the spotted Beetle. Traditionally the other player is permitted to return the punch, unless the first player also calls "no punch back." |