Pass the rabbit
Pass the rabbit - a party game that originated from a 15th century Swedish Easter tradition. The objective, simply put, is to pass a rabbit around while drunk. Points are awarded for each successful pass and are deducted for dropping or killing the rabbit. Rabbits are slippery little bastards. So, to make them easier to hold, the Swedes dress them up in Viking costumes. As per Cardinal Herring's 1674 decree, the rabbit must be passed a distance of at least 27 hamstüngs (roughly 200 meters) every fifth round. In order to accomplish this, the Swedes have developed a special line of cannon and trebuchet that can deliver the rabbit relatively safely (According to a recent government study 93% of rabbits survive the launch. However, only 23% survive each game).
Agnes: What happened at Börje's last night?
Helge: We got trashed and played pass the rabbit.
Agnes: Ohhh... so is it dead?
Helge: Very.
Helge: We got trashed and played pass the rabbit.
Agnes: Ohhh... so is it dead?
Helge: Very.