The person that know's all of the Phrases is the head turtle. Every time you begin the rhymes, you must take a drink. If you mess up you must take a drink. If you want help from the head turtle, you must take a drink.
A round of turtle would go like this:
The head turtle would take a drink, then say the rhyme.
The next person would take a drink and say the rhyme. If that person messes it up, they must take a drink. If they want help from the head turtle, they must take another drink.
The head turtle would then take a drink and repeat the rhyme. Then the person would take another drink and say the rhyme. If that person completes the rhyme perfectly, the game continues with the next person. Turtles moves in rounds, each time adding a new rhyme.
The rhymes are as follows:
YOU MUST SAY ALL OF THE FOLLOWING WORDS EXACTLY FOR THE FINAL RHYME: I have never pucked a fig pucker nor a fig puckers son, but if I had ever pucked a fig pucker, I would f*ck him until I had come. All players must say the rhyme perfectly to become a turtle.
Note to the head turtle: When someone messes up, you don't say anything until the end of their rhyme. You do not tell them where in the rhyme they messed up, you simply say "that is incorrect". This makes it more fun and gets everyone more f*cked up.
The drinking game?
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Heck yes!
by eating, drinking, and breathing.
Yes, actually it is! you can play with a baby squirrel, a baby rabbit, a baby mouse or a baby turtle. Non-members can only play with the baby turtle and members can play with any animal they want to play with!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hole In One? lol
why doesn't my turtle sleep all he does is play
Turtle married Theo after she won the westing game.
You can play it on BubbleBox.
Turtle Wexler and Theo Theodorakis were the two characters who knew how to play chess in the Westing Game. Turtle even used her chess skills to help solve the mystery of Sam Westing's death.
Turtle Wexler is a smart, determined 13-year-old girl in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. She is one of the heirs involved in the mysterious Westing Game, and her cleverness and resourcefulness play a key role in solving the game's puzzles.