Lord...I use to do this in my "young and dumb days".
1 posted on
01/18/2006 7:30:43 AM PST by
oxcart
To: oxcart
Our rules were;
1). A side shot on the glass was one chug of beer.
2). A rim shot was 2 chugs.
3). Put the ball in the glass and you drank the whole glass.
We also played with things stronger than beer.
2 posted on
01/18/2006 7:34:11 AM PST by
oxcart
(Remember Bush lied.......People DYED... THEIR FINGERS!)
To: oxcart
We used to play this game with beer bottle caps instead of ping pong balls. We called the game 'Caps'. The rules were virtually identical. It got real fun when the last of your pint glass was full of bottle caps and carpet fuzz.
To: oxcart
Greenhorns. The proper sport is a drinkathon - moving under one's own power along a 26 miles urban route while checking at every watering hole on it. A missed joint or a failure to drink is instant disqualification, as is the failure to continue moving under one's own power.
4 posted on
01/18/2006 7:46:54 AM PST by
GSlob
To: oxcart
Wonder what kind of beer was used...
To: oxcart
We call this 'Cups' and:
1. You play it sitting down on the floor (much easier to continue drinking without falling over).
2. We threw beer caps not some ping pong ball. A beer cap has a very cool flight dynamic to it.
6 posted on
01/18/2006 7:51:46 AM PST by
Daus
To: oxcart
"It's like playing darts at a bar," Coben told The Ann Arbor News.Well sort of, except the winner "buys".
8 posted on
01/18/2006 7:52:48 AM PST by
facedown
(Armed in the Heartland)
To: decal
9 posted on
01/18/2006 7:53:51 AM PST by
knews_hound
(Now with two handed typing !)
To: oxcart
Beer Pong Bump.
I considered turning pro... I might have a year or two of eligibility left.
10 posted on
01/18/2006 7:55:25 AM PST by
ericthecurdog
(The chief export of Chuck Norris is pain.)
To: oxcart
Who here remembers "Hi Bob"?
14 posted on
01/18/2006 3:20:38 PM PST by
mrs. a
(It's a short life but a merry one...)
To: oxcart
Critics say the game encourages binge drinkingThese critics obviously don't get it.
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