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Throw Snowballs At Madonna, Mary-Kate And Ashley Olsen

Written by Vegetarian Star on December 19th, 2008 in Actresses, Fashion, Female Singers, Fur, Tech.

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And you thought it didn’t get any better than a Wii Fit.

The people at PETA have invented entertainment for all the gamers in mind. The online game, PETA’s Holiday Snowball Game, allows you to throw snowballs at fur wearing celebrities, such as Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who are presented as their satirical counterparts-The Trollsen Twins (Hairy-Kate and Trashley Olsen), Madonna, and fashion designer Donna Karan.

You get 10 points for ambushing Madonna, 25 for Donna Karan, and a whopping 50 for taking out Mary-Kate and Ashley with any part of Frosty you’d like. And if you advance to the next levels, take shots at Colonel Sanders and Sarah Palin.

Warning: There are innocent non fur wearing civilians you shouldn’t hit, and if you do, you lose 50 points. They don’t have names, but you could call them “The Pleather People.”

Even better than the family football bowl during the holidays. Let the games begin.

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3 Responses to “Throw Snowballs At Madonna, Mary-Kate And Ashley Olsen”

  1. Vegetarian Star » Blog Archive » Sarah Palin To PETA: Don’t Be Throwing Snowballs At Me! Says:

    […] that Holiday Snowball Throwing game we told you about where you could pelt fur wearing folks for points? PETA, the organization who […]

  2. Vegetarian Star » Blog Archive » Donna Karan Waves Bye To Bunnies: Hopefully, Her Nose Won’t Grow Says:

    […] you still have to hit her with snowballs to earn points in the Holiday Snowball Game, Donna Karan has made the announcement that she will not be using fur in her fall 2009 winter or […]

  3. Vic Says:

    This is actually pretty fun! I got to the level of Colonel Sanders, but not Sarah Palin. I’ll try again, though, at work when I’m bored.