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Despite a forced name change, the event f/k/a the Redneck Olympic Games continued its tradition over
the weekend of holding exciting competitions like toilet seat horseshoes and bobbing for pig’s feet.
After receiving pressure from the International Olympics Committee, the organizer renamed the event the
Redneck “Blank” Games, though doing so didn’t sit too well with him.
"The word was around before they were around," he said, pointing to the Olympics' origins in ancient Greece.
"If they want to complain, then they should have the Greeks call and tell me to stop using it."
Despite a forced name change, the event f/k/a the Redneck Olympic Games continued its tradition over
the weekend of holding exciting competitions like toilet seat horseshoes and bobbing for pig’s feet.
After receiving pressure from the International Olympics Committee, the organizer renamed the event the
Redneck “Blank” Games, though doing so didn’t sit too well with him.
"The word was around before they were around," he said, pointing to the Olympics' origins in ancient Greece. "If they want to complain, then they should have the Greeks call and tell me to stop using it."
^^^The location is what surprises me the most! Redneck Olympics in Maine??!!
I could see something like this in West Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, or down south in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, etc., even over here in Texas, Arkansas, or Oklahoma, but Maine??!! I guess there are rednecks everywhere...lol.
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