For those of you about to hit Europe for a chalet holiday there is one thing you will always find in abundance - free and always surprisingly heinous wine. For years this evil beverage has served no purpose other than dyeing clothes and starting fights. However if you embrace this game's simple rules you will find yourself unlocking the door to a better chalet experience and a better life.
The History of International Wine Jousting
Like most people, I always thought jousting was invented by the Gladiators but apparently it has a history at least as long as snowboarding.
The Gladiators - Vogueing to the max
Swatting up on the history though, it seems that when our ancestors weren’t beating the life out of some peasants in a remote part of Christendom, or France, we used our spare time to master the art of jousting.
This photo, from days or yore, shows that this obscure form of horse jousting probably died out when people realised just how stupid they looked in the hats...
I'm no horse whisperer, but it's clearly embarrassment that has driven this horse to go to the trouble of fashioning a mask and cloak to hide its identity.And this slightly more recent photo shows maybe it was the gurning that caused it's popularity to plummet...
Over the years as horses have become a less fashionable transportation device, jousting has developed into a series of cul-de-sacs:
Toyota RAV4 Jousting...
BMX jousting...
Vesper jousting in the 1960s...
That video is surprisingly dull all things considered. I guess this is why the 60s didn’t last beyond that decade.
What the fuck is this? jousting...
No idea what is going on but it certainly has the pageantry and enthusiasm that the Vesper lot really missed the boat on.
And probably the most weak of the degenerate jousting specialities is finger jousting. Some kid from the US called Julien Gluck the self-styled 'Lord of the Joust' has invented this pitiful sport. I guess it's because he is to young to wine joust like a real man, given that he lives in the US and is under the age of 37.
Finger Joust...
He's a better idea Julie, I'd pay to watch this.
Over the years as horses have become a less fashionable transportation device, jousting has developed into a series of cul-de-sacs:
Toyota RAV4 Jousting...
BMX jousting...
Vesper jousting in the 1960s...
That video is surprisingly dull all things considered. I guess this is why the 60s didn’t last beyond that decade.
What the fuck is this? jousting...
No idea what is going on but it certainly has the pageantry and enthusiasm that the Vesper lot really missed the boat on.
And probably the most weak of the degenerate jousting specialities is finger jousting. Some kid from the US called Julien Gluck the self-styled 'Lord of the Joust' has invented this pitiful sport. I guess it's because he is to young to wine joust like a real man, given that he lives in the US and is under the age of 37.
Finger Joust...
He's a better idea Julie, I'd pay to watch this.
Finger Mouse Joust...
Roughly on topic...well they have a horse theme which incidentally is rubbish but still... here is a pretty good snowboarding movie available on the Interweb. http://www.actionhorsefilms.com/ponytale/
I think this would make him a Mousketeer
OK so essentially international wine jousting doesn’t bear much in common with most other forms of jousting, but now you have learned yourselves some history, learn yourself some future.
So how do you play International Wine Jousting?
There is only one rule of Joust Club
Rule 1. Fill someone else's glass up to the brim.
There is only one rule of Joust Club
Rule 1. Fill someone else's glass up to the brim.
And don't just fill the glass up like any old punter, try and fill it up as high as you can go, like thus...
Experienced jousters know that this effect is a convex meniscus caused by surface tension. Here's the pseudo science...
Essentially style is the key to this game and not how much you drink. All other rules are up for discussion and open debate/conflict is encouraged.
Essentially style is the key to this game and not how much you drink. All other rules are up for discussion and open debate/conflict is encouraged.
It's a little like snowboarding:
- It is a very simple concept and you can continue to progress your skills
- It is not a competitive sport. Slow drinkers can play the same game as the heavy drinkers
- It’s good on your own but better with friends
- Mostly it is about talking shit
You might be asking what exactly are these skills? Well International Wine Jousting, just like snowboarding has a silly name for every trick. As for the details I haven't got the time to write step by step trickology guide here and you'll just have to work them out for yourselves, because like I said, this is a game for grown-ups.
Last bit of advice - Don't spill anything or you could end up in trouble like these kids:
What is this? Surely this shouldn't be allowed. I'm now an alcoholic simply because I was taken in by the marketing of alcopops when I was a kid. If I'd been brought up swimming in pools of wine my kidneys would have exploded by now. I'm sending this to the Daily Mail right now!
Roughly on topic...well they have a horse theme which incidentally is rubbish but still... here is a pretty good snowboarding movie available on the Interweb. http://www.actionhorsefilms.com/ponytale/
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