Acampingwewillgo wrote: I have to admitt, I got a chuckle out of the name of this game also...."Corn Hole" ? Never have heard of it.
I like to refer to it as red eye game. Cornhole, red eye, bunghole, all the same to me, lol.
Oh for the orignal post, yes my sister always brings hers. Going to be hard to play with just one board I would think.
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Our game (homemade) fits and rides perfectly on one of the quad bunks, the one beside the door. It comes out of the TT upon arrival and is stored under the slideout. It's the last thing that is put back into the TT when we are leaving. The kids love it and the neighbors usually do, also. We hang the bag with the beanbags up on the back bumper of the TT and let the neighborhood (campground) play. Never had a problem with parts leaving, but there have been some heated games. I did get some rules off the net and had them laminated and put them in the bag with the beanbags. That way, if there is some question about the rules, we use what is printed.
almo5 wrote: Yep! We take ours on every trip. We've even had our camping neighbors join us in the fun.
Am I to assume everyone had a gay time or have I somehow become so old fashioned that the terminology I used in my youth is now passe'?
now that's funny!!!! I made a square box washer toss game and we use it all the time as well. We started with the cornhole game, called baggo here, and worked up.