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Re: Most Interesting Drinking game you\'ve heard of
We played alot of beerpong and [censored] in college. Except the one time we played [censored] we played with 151 and coke. And we are huge assholes its basically just chug ur beer/151 the whole game. Everyone was royally F'ed up that day.
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Re: Most Interesting Drinking game you\'ve heard of
My most favorite I remember was a board game named Passout. Pretty much every move you or an opponent made someone drank. Here's the description:
" This is a board game that can be found at Spencer's gifts or other such novelty stores. The game is played just like monolopy but with a certain heavy drinking twist. The object of the game is to circle around the board and say and collect at least 10 pink elephant cards. In order to advance you must roll dice. Every space you land on is different (i.e. blue, yellow, red, or green take a drink, or all drink). Sometimes you might get sent to the bar and must roll doubles to exit. This game can be fast paced in which case you will get drunk quickly. There also are chance cards which tell others to drink, give up a pink elephant card, get out of bar, take a pink elephant card from any player. There are some blank ones which you and your buddies get to make up rules for. The pink elephant cards have rhymes on them which you have to say correctly. You only get one chance. Collect ten and you win the game. Takes maybe an hour to play. This game was a great subsitute for [censored] or beer pong. Chicks love it. |
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Re: Most Interesting Drinking game you\'ve heard of
Bar Golf
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Re: Most Interesting Drinking game you\'ve heard of
Not sure it's the most interesting, but my favorite in college was Beer Chess.
My friend built a board out of some plywood and regular bar coasters. It's chess, but instead of using playing pieces, you use beers. I can't find the rules anymore, but there are certain types of beers that are supposed to represent each type of piece. We could never find all of them (most were pony bottles), so we'd usually get a 12 pack of Budweiser (for white), a 12 pack of MGD (for black), and then maybe an extra six pack for something else. We'd label the rooks, bishops, and knights using masking tape and a pen. For the kings and queens, we usually got some larger 24 oz. cans, often Schlitz Bull, both red and blue. The rules are pretty simple: Every time you move a piece, you drink from it. If you castle, drink from both the king and the rook. Every time you lose a piece, you drink the whole thing. If you lose the game, you must drink your king, your opponent's king, and all of your pieces that still remain on the board. One memorable match lasted five moves. -McGee |
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By far the best, and most lethal, drinking game I've ever played: A55hole
Edit: Dammit the URL is censored if I give a direct link. Click on the A55hole link on this page. It's part card-game, part social experiment. After the first round, a strict social hierarchy is established, where the president can order anyone else to drink at any time, down to the sorry [censored] who can be told to drink by anyone else but cannot order anyone else to drink. Abusing the president's power is a lot of fun, until you lose the president's position and ppl take their revenge. Other favourite rules of mine are the toast and board meeting: [ QUOTE ] Before the hand starts, someone must give the President a toast (this is an opportune time to kiss-ass to the President). If no toast is presented, the President can give out his own punishment. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] board meeting. Everyone starts drinking and is not allowed to stop drinking until the person above him stops drinking (i.e. the VP cannot stop until the Pres. stops, the Tres. cannot stop until the VP stops, et cetera). As you can see, this another disadvantage of being the [censored] (low man on the totem pole). Only the President can call a board meeting. [/ QUOTE ] Highly recommended. |
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[ QUOTE ]
By far the best, and most lethal, drinking game I've ever played: A55hole Edit: Dammit the URL is censored if I give a direct link. Click on the A55hole link on this page. It's part card-game, part social experiment. After the first round, a strict social hierarchy is established, where the president can order anyone else to drink at any time, down to the sorry [censored] who can be told to drink by anyone else but cannot order anyone else to drink. Abusing the president's power is a lot of fun, until you lose the president's position and ppl take their revenge. Other favourite rules of mine are the toast and board meeting: [ QUOTE ] Before the hand starts, someone must give the President a toast (this is an opportune time to kiss-ass to the President). If no toast is presented, the President can give out his own punishment. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] board meeting. Everyone starts drinking and is not allowed to stop drinking until the person above him stops drinking (i.e. the VP cannot stop until the Pres. stops, the Tres. cannot stop until the VP stops, et cetera). As you can see, this another disadvantage of being the [censored] (low man on the totem pole). Only the President can call a board meeting. [/ QUOTE ] Highly recommended. [/ QUOTE ] This was the big one when I was a teenager. We also had it set up where, if you were President 3 times running, you got to implement your own rule. The "thumb" rule was one, if one player put his thumb on the table, then the last player to notice and put his own thumb on the table would have to finish his beer. Things like that. I was a cruel cruel President. |
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Re: Most Interesting Drinking game you\'ve heard of
ahh.. a55hole.. I always played with the 'rule' part.
The thumb rule is good, but these are my two favorite 'rules'. 1. You can only refer to yourself in the 3rd person... if you get caught saying I, me, we, etc.. you have to drink 2. You cannot say a form of drink, no drinks, dranks, drunk, etc. (this is really nasty when you have other rules - or you have to tell people to drink up themselves) |
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board meeting. Everyone starts drinking and is not allowed to stop drinking until the person above him stops drinking (i.e. the VP cannot stop until the Pres. stops, the Tres. cannot stop until the VP stops, et cetera). As you can see, this another disadvantage of being the [censored] (low man on the totem pole). Only the President can call a board meeting. [/ QUOTE ] this is probably one of my favorite occurences in a drinking game. As I can often outdrink the rest of the players, if I'm ever president they're in for a looooooooong board meeting. Seeing the faces almost plead for it to end gives me more satisfaction than anything so dumb should ever give someone [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: Most Interesting Drinking game you\'ve heard of
I was always a fan of the Saturday Case Race...24 of your choosing, start whenever you get up, first one to finish wins. No puking allowed.
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Has anyone played...
Sharee sharah sharah? (not sure if I spelled it right)
I only played it once, but you stand in a circle chanting/singing "Do you know the game Sharee Sharah Sharah? Do you know the game, the game of no mistakes?" while passing cups to each other. At certain points in the "song" you have to switch directions with the cups. If you mess up, you have to drink. Does anyone know the rules? -McGee |
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