Redneck

Crazy Summer Redneck Games

The summer redneck games are a phenomenon that started off as a silly way to raise money and is now an event attended by thousands each summer.  The redneck games have become so big that it is now an annual event that is held each year in Atlanta.

You may be wondering what type of events take place at the Redneck Games.  There’s the Hubcap Hurl, the Bobbin’ for Pig’s Feet Fest, and Redneck Horseshoes — in which toilet seats are the objects thrown. Each individual event has its own legion of fans, roster of popular competitors, and history filled with tradition. People still talk about the 12-year-old boy who played the Southern ode “Dixie” with his underarm and palm back in 2000, everyone recognizes that Melvin Davis is the Babe Ruth of Bobbin’ For Pigs’ Feet, and it’s common knowledge that the Games don’t begin until the Ceremonial Grill is lit. Like SEC football or hating Jeff Gordon, the Redneck Games, too, have become a favorite pastime for Southern sports fans.

The best part of the summer redneck games is that all the profits are donated to local charities.  All in all, the Redneck Games are just a silly, good time.


 

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