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5. How durable is the game? We suggest that you or your kids don't use them for a bike ramp! But things happen . . . we call that a shenanigan! (See our Terms of Service Agreement.) Our games are very durable, as you can see by the picture: that's Roy L.'s nephew, by the way. He is a wiry eight-year-old at 65 lbs. Again, we suggest you don't try this. |
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4. Why doesn't the Wildebeest Company have a phone number? You are correct about not seeing a phone number listed. There's no phone because we have no one to answer it! Don't panic; you can correspond with us using E-mail. We are a prime example of a SMALL business. |
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3. Where did the game originate? Good question! We don't know ourselves. We have tried to research it and it has many different styles. All we can say is that bean bags have been around a long time! We do know that the game is as close to the game we played in college, but with a few modifications. We are looking at ways to hold our beers when we play. |
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2. What is a wildebeest and why? A wildebeest is a large, bearded antelope with curved horns. It is a common prey animal found almost entirely in Africa. It is also commonly referred to as a gnu. If that doesn't answer your question . . . it's a long story. |
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1. Who makes the games? Roy L. Fuchs has the final say. He is the CEO and owner of the Wildebeest Company. We do know his favorite movie is Used Cars. He does all the quality assurance. We tell people, if you have a question or concern, you'll have to talk to Roy L. Otherwise, it's three guys, a girl, and Rex the wonder dog in the garage! |
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This question is so important, we don't even consider it a top 10! How do I pay for the game? This is one of the most important questions, we might add! We are good ol' boys with small town values, but we got burned a few too many times last year by crapweasels to do the honor system again. We now must insist on payment in advance. We take cashier's checks, money orders, or Paypal. |
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