I played blind man’s buff once. The secret to winning is to keep the blindfold on NO MATTER WHAT – cause if you can’t see them, they can’t see you and it doesn’t matter if you are in the buff or not :)
As a kid, part of the fun was the threat of getting injured. We used to ice skate down an icy hill (made icy from all the toboggans going down for days) in a park with a basketball hoop at the bottom of the hill. The hoop and backboard were held up by a double pole. The trick was to skate full speed down the hill and between the two poles (about 18-24 inches apart). This was back in the late sixties, before we were a horribly litigious society.
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
good spirit, Charlie Brown
jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
No, Violet’s right.
Sonic the Hedgehog. almost 5 years ago
Charlie Brown works in a mysterious way
therese_callahan2002 almost 5 years ago
Did this strip inspire the George Of The Jungle theme song?
Egrayjames almost 5 years ago
I thought the game was ‘Blind Man’s Bluff’?
gantech almost 5 years ago
Good grief he’s a masochist…
DCBakerEsq almost 5 years ago
Every third Tuesday, I drive to work blindfolded just to see if I can.
cubswin2016 almost 5 years ago
I think that Charlie has played that game a few too many times.
knight1192a almost 5 years ago
Masochist.
heathcliff2 almost 5 years ago
Could be the shape of the head was always a built in aid against damage.
Saddenedby Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I played blind man’s buff once. The secret to winning is to keep the blindfold on NO MATTER WHAT – cause if you can’t see them, they can’t see you and it doesn’t matter if you are in the buff or not :)
WCraft Premium Member almost 5 years ago
He’ll take attention from the females however he can get it.
edbos1_1 almost 5 years ago
As a kid, part of the fun was the threat of getting injured. We used to ice skate down an icy hill (made icy from all the toboggans going down for days) in a park with a basketball hoop at the bottom of the hill. The hoop and backboard were held up by a double pole. The trick was to skate full speed down the hill and between the two poles (about 18-24 inches apart). This was back in the late sixties, before we were a horribly litigious society.