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I saw the threads but didn't understand the game - how is it played?bridgeboy wrote:Hey, there is a pretty cool game of "tag" going on in PA on the ADV site. anyone interested in starting up a game of DAMN TAG? Dual sports could offer an offroad element to the game? just a thought. if you've already been there-done that, then sorry. justa noob.
Ken
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
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Rider A sees a unique sight, takes a photograph of it, then posts it as the tag.
Rider B goes out to find the tag, rush home, or, for the very severely extra-competitive type-A folks (you know who you are) to the nearest wireless hot spot where they upload the picture and be the first person to post a link on the tag thread.
Riders C, D, and E then make excuses about the weather, their work schedule, and in unison they complain that Rider B cheats.
Rider B now gets to post the next tag, which is of course, a unique location that can be photo-documented.
Riders A, C, D, and E then compete to see who stumbles upon the tag, lives nearest to the tag, or has an existing photo of the tag that they can doctor up to seem like they just took it.
The balance of the riders then accuse the new tag winner of cheating.
Rider B goes out to find the tag, rush home, or, for the very severely extra-competitive type-A folks (you know who you are) to the nearest wireless hot spot where they upload the picture and be the first person to post a link on the tag thread.
Riders C, D, and E then make excuses about the weather, their work schedule, and in unison they complain that Rider B cheats.
Rider B now gets to post the next tag, which is of course, a unique location that can be photo-documented.
Riders A, C, D, and E then compete to see who stumbles upon the tag, lives nearest to the tag, or has an existing photo of the tag that they can doctor up to seem like they just took it.
The balance of the riders then accuse the new tag winner of cheating.
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heck this sounds like my office!
I'm game.
I'm game.
Ken
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
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And this is why I am so grateful we have the DAMN forum.Roadracer_Al wrote:Rider A sees a unique sight, takes a photograph of it, then posts it as the tag.
Rider B goes out to find the tag, rush home, or, for the very severely extra-competitive type-A folks (you know who you are) to the nearest wireless hot spot where they upload the picture and be the first person to post a link on the tag thread.
Riders C, D, and E then make excuses about the weather, their work schedule, and in unison they complain that Rider B cheats.
Rider B now gets to post the next tag, which is of course, a unique location that can be photo-documented.
Riders A, C, D, and E then compete to see who stumbles upon the tag, lives nearest to the tag, or has an existing photo of the tag that they can doctor up to seem like they just took it.
The balance of the riders then accuse the new tag winner of cheating.
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I think usually, your bike must be in the photo to avoid people traveling in a cage to the locations.
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pictures of hoodlums, miscreants and other undesirable personnel in the official LEO positions, at a known landmark or otherwise, don't count!Bucho wrote:It takes me days just to download pictures and post them...
Ken
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
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Ha, ha Ken, I was sort of thinking about riding my bike into our processing room and taking a picture that nobody would be able to match!
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