WildcatPilot
Well-Known Member
I really haven't seen anything about this in the national media, but it's been a huge deal around here.
http://www.kentucky.com/254/story/705966.html
http://www.kentucky.com/254/story/705966.html
its a game.
Raised plank at a 30 degree angle or so. Stand back 12-15 feet, get the bean bag in the hole that is in the plank.
Ok, not at all what I was thinking. :crazy:
Ok, not at all what I was thinking. :crazy:
Ok, not at all what I was thinking. :crazy:
:rotfl:
On topic... I see this trend of expense watch-dogging these days. Not necessarily a bad thing, but it can be a slippery slope. These expenditures feed money back into the economy, when few are spending. I'm not condoning the NASCAR team-building experience, but there are many expenses that could easily be twisted as non-essential, which actually do serve a legitimate purpose as well as help the economy.
I've never been a big supporter of bail-out money to failed companies, but this reminds me a lot of the situations we've seen over the past few months with bailed out companies being lambasted for having parties to appreciate their employees. To me, that's the closest our tax money gets to directly helping the working class (i.e. in the form of hospitality workers and other travel industry professionals).

Haha! I love it when non-Greater Cincinnati residents hear of Cornhole for the first time! I had exactly the same reaction when I first heard of it.
The local bar in the neighborhood has a Cornhole setup.
Ah, I stand corrected then. All the Cincinnatians told me it was a local thing when I moved here.
I thought the same thing when I moved here! "Cornhole! Are you ####ing ####ting me!" I still say whomever came up with the name was a moron.Ok, not at all what I was thinking. :crazy:
*off topic again* Cornhole is not just a local Cincinnati, its one game that could quite possibly sum up college everywhere. Oh ya and beer pong as well.
16 posts total... 16 posts mention you being in college.. and drinking..