The Cover-Up Game


a game for road trips or whilst drunk in any public place. on any text found in the environment, one covers any word and replaces it with any other word (although traditionally the word used is the most provocative possible, the word n-gg-r.) the object of the game is to get your friends to bust out laughing loudly at seemingly nothing in public- bonus points awarded if they unthinkingly say the sentence out loud.

also a progressive art punk band from fredrikstad, norway, named for the game.
i went to see the cover-up game last night, and they played dont call me (blank) by nofx and the wind cries (blank) by jimi hendrix…

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