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Bottoms Up
June 21st, 2010 by admin

Bottoms Up

The contestant must knock over cans with a yo-yo. A standard yo-yo will be tied to a belt and will hang behind the contestant like a tail. The contestant will then swing the “tail” around and attempt to knock eight empty soda cans off of eight pedestals to complete the game.

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REQUIRED ITEMS

  • 1 yo-yo (tied to a belt, or belt loop on the back of the waist
  • at least 4 empty aluminum cans
  • table

1. Place empty cans around the edge of a table.

2. When the clock starts, player may begin moving the body to swing yo-yo.

3. Player may not use hands, arms, feet, or legs to guide the string or yo-yo.

4. To complete the game, player must remove all cans from the table using only the yo-yo or yo-yo string within the 60-second time limit.


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