Not sure if anyone has a similar thing they do. There have been some arguments lately in our car so I guess here we are.
We only had “punch bug what colour?” and you’d get hit repeatedly until you either saw it or guessed what colour it was.
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Not sure if anyone has a similar thing they do. There have been some arguments lately in our car so I guess here we are.
We only had “punch bug what colour?” and you’d get hit repeatedly until you either saw it or guessed what colour it was.
You don’t do Cruiser Bruiser?
For a PT cruiser? Vanishingly rare in aus! But might be worth adding
No punching in our car. But we yell “spotto” for yellow cars.
And we actually count Teslas. Eg. Yell out “Tesla 7”. Next one will be “Tesla 8”.
Tesla record is 87 in a 24 hour period.
The Jimny Wave is a thing, if we see another person driving a Jimny, we wave to each other.
It used to be people in Jeeps would wave, but people who drive Jeeps (an G-Wagons) are all yuppie snobs. Occasionally you will see someone in a 2-door Wranger who isn’t a snob…
Fun fact, if you see someone driving a Jeep Wranger with a spare wheel rim, but no tyre, you will immediately know three things about them.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen any of those except for just plain Slug Bug.
The other game we used to play, probably at least 20 years ago now, was if you saw an oncoming car with a headlight out, you’d yell “sex” and everyone has to touch the ceiling, and then iirc the original spotter got to punch the last person to touch the ceiling. Dunno if that’s still a thing or not.
That bzz one would resolve before most people here in Norway was fully out on the road.
Pinch Mini and Punch Bug. 2 for old school, one for new.
Neighbours injected “Spotto”, a punch for a yellow car.
And that was it. No rules about arguing or how hard you hit, no holds barred in the back seat.
Had to be friendly for young kids, I mean if everyone is a bit older and they can handle it, could get a bit rough in the backseat.
Didn’t know the classic beetle was even available in Australia, really cool.
JudahBenHur@lemm.ee 7 months ago
A guide for people on Lemmy under 10 years old
CluckN@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Lemmings fear the 10 year old Arch Linux user looking for car games.