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Drinking Games

Quote: (02-24-2012 07:31 PM)WesternCancer Wrote:  

Yeah we do power hour here in canada most beer is 5+ % gets you decently wasted. One thing i'd never try is atomic pour hour, a shot every 10 minutes or something.

Regardless I dont think the power hour would be good for girls unless you want them rolling around in their own vomit.

You give the girls watered down prissy shit. Take a 1/4 a bottle of vodka and top it with Cranberry and pour them shots of that.

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#27

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We invented a game called "High Low Pass It" in university. Get a deck of cards. Flip down the first card. Have the other person call higher or lower than the card already in play. Flip the next card down. If they get it right they go again. You gotta get 3 in a row to pass it... but you can go on as long as you want before you decide to pass it off to another person of your choice. If you get it wrong you drink however many cards are on the stack! Then obviously start from the beginning again. It gets pretty insane once it really gets going and its always nice to get it up to 20+ cards then pass it off when its an 8 on the top. There's always a lot of revenge play going on after you screw someone else over too. I missed a lot of early morning classes after playing this game haha
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Quote: (02-24-2012 08:51 PM)Khaleth Wrote:  

We invented a game called "High Low Pass It" in university. Get a deck of cards. Flip down the first card. Have the other person call higher or lower than the card already in play. Flip the next card down. If they get it right they go again. You gotta get 3 in a row to pass it... but you can go on as long as you want before you decide to pass it off to another person of your choice. If you get it wrong you drink however many cards are on the stack! Then obviously start from the beginning again. It gets pretty insane once it really gets going and its always nice to get it up to 20+ cards then pass it off when its an 8 on the top. There's always a lot of revenge play going on after you screw someone else over too. I missed a lot of early morning classes after playing this game haha

There is another version of this called high/low/odd/even/red/black

first person guesses high or low until they get it right, next person is odd/even, next red black. You can also then add other cards based games into the rotation.
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#29

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Quote: (02-22-2012 09:12 PM)Amour Fou Wrote:  

Years ago, this girl taught me a game called "Viking Master" (yes, like that in english). I just recall it was fun as hell and we used cards spreaded out on a table, and each person playing had to draw a card in their turn, and each card had a function. I don't recall anything else (possibly for obvious reasons).

Do any of guys know about it? It is a game she probably learned abroad.

i know what you're talking about. it's really popular where i'm from (southern united states), but it's not call viking master over here. we call it circle of death.. hah.. and i have heard it been call ring of fire too.
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#30

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Quote: (02-25-2012 04:47 PM)JoyStick Wrote:  

Quote: (02-22-2012 09:12 PM)Amour Fou Wrote:  

Years ago, this girl taught me a game called "Viking Master" (yes, like that in english). I just recall it was fun as hell and we used cards spreaded out on a table, and each person playing had to draw a card in their turn, and each card had a function. I don't recall anything else (possibly for obvious reasons).

Do any of guys know about it? It is a game she probably learned abroad.

i know what you're talking about. it's really popular where i'm from (southern united states), but it's not call viking master over here. we call it circle of death.. hah.. and i have heard it been call ring of fire too.

Cool.

Can you explain how it works?
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#31

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Quote: (02-28-2012 05:34 AM)Amour Fou Wrote:  

Quote: (02-25-2012 04:47 PM)JoyStick Wrote:  

Quote: (02-22-2012 09:12 PM)Amour Fou Wrote:  

Years ago, this girl taught me a game called "Viking Master" (yes, like that in english). I just recall it was fun as hell and we used cards spreaded out on a table, and each person playing had to draw a card in their turn, and each card had a function. I don't recall anything else (possibly for obvious reasons).

Do any of guys know about it? It is a game she probably learned abroad.

i know what you're talking about. it's really popular where i'm from (southern united states), but it's not call viking master over here. we call it circle of death.. hah.. and i have heard it been call ring of fire too.

Cool.

Can you explain how it works?

This is why I only do pong. If it has to be explained, and that explanation requires more than one breathe its to complicated. I want to have fun getting drunk, not play Monopoly with booze.

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#32

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Quote: (02-28-2012 05:34 AM)Amour Fou Wrote:  

Quote: (02-25-2012 04:47 PM)JoyStick Wrote:  

Quote: (02-22-2012 09:12 PM)Amour Fou Wrote:  

Years ago, this girl taught me a game called "Viking Master" (yes, like that in english). I just recall it was fun as hell and we used cards spreaded out on a table, and each person playing had to draw a card in their turn, and each card had a function. I don't recall anything else (possibly for obvious reasons).

Do any of guys know about it? It is a game she probably learned abroad.

i know what you're talking about. it's really popular where i'm from (southern united states), but it's not call viking master over here. we call it circle of death.. hah.. and i have heard it been call ring of fire too.

Cool.

Can you explain how it works?

the cards represent shit you have to do, but it differs from group to group. i played it in atlanta, ga and played it in pensacola, fl and what the cards represent were slightly different. i found a good breakdown of the rules here for you... how to play circle of death

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#33

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Quote: (02-28-2012 03:30 PM)Chad Daring Wrote:  

Quote: (02-28-2012 05:34 AM)Amour Fou Wrote:  

Quote: (02-25-2012 04:47 PM)JoyStick Wrote:  

Quote: (02-22-2012 09:12 PM)Amour Fou Wrote:  

Years ago, this girl taught me a game called "Viking Master" (yes, like that in english). I just recall it was fun as hell and we used cards spreaded out on a table, and each person playing had to draw a card in their turn, and each card had a function. I don't recall anything else (possibly for obvious reasons).

Do any of guys know about it? It is a game she probably learned abroad.

i know what you're talking about. it's really popular where i'm from (southern united states), but it's not call viking master over here. we call it circle of death.. hah.. and i have heard it been call ring of fire too.

Cool.

Can you explain how it works?

This is why I only do pong. If it has to be explained, and that explanation requires more than one breathe its to complicated. I want to have fun getting drunk, not play Monopoly with booze.

it's really isn't that complicated to learn. you will basically get it after playing it once and girls love it.. i suck at beer pong so playing beer pong is more of a DLV for me.
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#34

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"I never" is a fun game - and you learn a lot about your friends in the process. Here's how it works...everyone takes a turn and tells everyone else something they've never done. ("I've never done it in public") . Everyone in the room who HAS done that thing has to take a drink. It's interesting the things I've learned about my friends playing this! [Image: smile.gif]
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