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Dorm-room Destruction Demolition Derby

David Grow

Issue date: 6/3/05 Section: Entertainment
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Here's the basics:

This week's game is inspired by every student's favorite time of the year, summer vacation. Even though a lot of us Drexel kids don't really get summer vacations anymore, the freshman sure do, and even if you don't, this is a great game for any time you need to move out of your dorm or apartment. Now, we all hate moving box after box of stuff twice every single year, and there's always stuff in those boxes that you just don't want or need anymore. I propose to you a game that takes care of those unwanted and cumbersome objects.

Whatcha Need:

* Junk - any and everything you don't want to take home - textbooks, CD's, plates, cups, boxes, containers or anything else you really don't care too much about any more

* Projectiles - rocks, darts, BB guns (not in the dorms ­­- don't ask....), CondomDarts (see the Game of the Week from a few weeks ago...), batteries or other junk

The Rules:

Cool smashy fun is the name of the game this week (not literally...). Your goal is to make the coolest composition of destruction possible. Projectiles can be thrown, launched, shot, flung, sling shot-ed or anything else at the junk. Watch for ricocheting objects and debris as well as angry neighbors and RA's. Make sure you don't smash anything you really like (unless you WANT it smashed for some reason) and clean up after you're done.

Have a smashing good time

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