 Petanque is a 100 year old simple French ballgame just like Bacci in Italy and it has some connections with horseshoes here. You have basically a target, call it the little pig or the cushion, and you toss that some 20-30 feet away and then you try to get as close as possible. Jim, our club president, is going to go first and he's going to get very close, I know that. Look at that, B1, now it's up to me, his opponent to try to do better. I didn't, so he still has the point, so I have to keep going, thank you for the ball, to try to get closer. I didn't, I actually pushed him closer, I have one more ball to try, let's see what happens. I did, now I'm closer, now it's back up to Jim, to try to get closer than I am. Try hard. He knocked me in, what a gentleman, a very generous player. So at the end of the game whoever is closest wins and makes as many points as he or she has balls closer than the opponent and then you play up to 13 and then you go and have a drink. That's it.