A group of players sit in a circle, facing inward, while another player, the 'picker' (a.k.a. the 'fox'), walks around tapping or pointing to each player in turn, calling each a 'duck' until finally picking one to be a 'goose' (in Minnesota the player is called gray duck). The 'goose' then rises and chases and tries to tag the 'picker', while the 'picker' tries to return to and sit where the 'goose' had been sitting. If the picker succeeds, the 'goose' is now the new picker and the process begins again. If the 'goose' succeeds in tagging the picker, the goose may return to sit in the previous spot and the 'picker' resumes the process. With older children, such as in high school, the 'goose' may attempt to tackle the 'picker'.>>>
OLE Willie - :laugh:
Around here if you still playing the game in high school, you probably ride the short bus. :laugh:>>>
Well, around here if your still playing that game in high school they send you to a counselor. lol>>>
Arrrrr, sounds to much like work to Ole Jack ther, it does for shure.>>>
Someone get the net.>>>