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  2. Car-spotting game - Wikipedia

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    The Australian car-spotting game that combines "Yellow Car" and "Punch Buggy". However, the rules may extend to other types of vehicles including motorcycles, vans, trucks and buses etc. Players spot a yellow vehicle, proclaim "Spotto!" and then punch another passenger. Details and variations are outlined in Spotto: The Great Australian Car Game.

  3. VW's Punch Bug: From Super Bowl game ad to Facebook ad game - AOL

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    To be a legal punch, for me, it's got to be a Volkswagen Beetle (either classic or new styles) or a classic VW bus. So I was a bit upset when I saw last VW's Punch Bug: From Super Bowl game ad to ...

  4. Car game - Wikipedia

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    In the game of Punch Buggy, players try to spot Volkswagen Beetles. A common car game is car tag. [citation needed] Car tag is when people look out for particular models of car on the road. The game ends when the travellers reach their destination, and the person who spotted the most wins. Cars in a dealership lot are usually not counted.

  5. Talk:Punch buggy - Wikipedia

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    In South Louisiana we referred to the cars themselves as punch buggies, as in "Look at that punch buggy." The game was called something like "punch buggy punch," which is what was said when delivering the strike. We never used colors in this process. --Volkris 23:41, 15 February 2008 (UTC) I have never heard this game called punch buggy.

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  8. Punch Buggy - Wikipedia

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    Car-spotting game#Punch buggy From other capitalisation : This is a redirect from a title with another method of capitalisation. It leads to the title in accordance with the Wikipedia naming conventions for capitalisation , or it leads to a title that is associated in some way with the conventional capitalisation of this redirect title.

  9. Atco (British mower company) - Wikipedia

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    Atco is the trade name for lawn mowers derived from the Atlas Chain Company, founded by Charles Henry Pugh in 1865, which made chains for ships. [1] [2]Mowing machines (replacing scythes) were drawn by horses but, after a horse died while pulling a mower around his company's facility, Pugh created a petrol lawnmower, which became the first of its kind to be mass-produced anywhere in the world.