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Re: Gimme some drinking games
Google is your friend .... http://www.fundrinkingames.com/content/view/194/77/ among many.
Personally, when I was in college ... late 70s ... Thumper was the game to play: [ QUOTE ] The first thing to do is for each person to choose a hand gesture that they would like to have represent him/her during the game. Can be simple, polite, or sexually enticing, but it must be SHORT. Everyone sits in a circle, everyone starts the game by "drumming" their hands on the table or floor or whatever the playing surface may be. During the drumming, someone says "WHAT"S THE NAME OF THE GAME?" everyone responds with "THUMPER!!!" then the leader says "AND WHY DO WE PLAY THE GAME?" responded with "TO GET [censored] UP!!" At this point the leader performs his/her own hand gesture, immediately followed by the gesture of any other player. This player then performs his/her own gesture followed by another players, etc.. and so on. When a cue is missed or when someone responds too slowly, the "violator" must drink. This person then is the leader for the next round. Also be creative with what is said during the drumming, it's not limited to the above two questions. You could also call a slo-motion or high speed switch at anytime. The game takes a lot of emotional involvement, good when played when everyone's hyper because there's no where to go, or nothing better to do. [/ QUOTE ] That is how the site describes it which is pretty accurate the way we played it. A couple differences: - We normally had about 20 people around 4 banquet tables that were placed in a square. Kegs in the middle, as well as a trash can for everyone to barf into. - You can't point with your finger ... you have to point with your elbow. That sounds crazy and easy, but an hour ot two in and you forget, or are too drunk to remember and you are pointing and laughing at someone barfing and everyone points at you with their elbow, and now you have to chug a beer. - We were chugging 10oz beers - The more prevocative the hand/body gesture, the better. Ah, the good ole days. NCAces |
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