The festival also has all kinds of redneck snacks and food including corndogs, elephant ears and Alligator Kebabs a festival favorite. Although the games are a local experience throughout the years more and more people from around the country have joined in on the fun. Chris Blecha is a marketing professional who loves to spend his free time travelling about the world. You must be logged in to post a comment. Put some flames on it, for Pete's sake. Great idea, poor execution. Most people think about football when they think what most small town's biggest sport is.
Or at least baseball. These people are correct, but at the same time, small town usually is the equivalent of redneck nation. These redneck sports have got to be the epitome of small town sports. Horseshoes with toilet seats are definitely one of the best things that I have heard of in a long time. If I had a say in the matter, and if it is not already a part of the games, I think extreme mudding should be added to the list.
A bunch of rednecks in jacked up trucks slinging mud up into the sky. Hank and Waylon blasting from speakers. You have to admit that that is the best thing. I don't even need to be there to know that that is the best thing ever.
While we are adding things on, how about pulling competitions? Hitch trucks together and see whose truck is better? These games would be so freaking awesome. If you learn anything from what I am typing right now, it should be that rednecks are better than anyone.
That should eb what you get from this. If you want to argue, don't bother. You are wrong. Taking offense to this, Mac Davis and some locals set up the annual Redneck Games to reinforce the stereotype the media held. In , Drew Scott of Wild Country Each year, these games have increased in size of the event, crowds and monies raised for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Photo by Erik S. A contestant dives during the mudpit belly flop contest at the 10th annual Redneck Games July 9, in East Dublin, Georgia.
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