Wednesday, June 01, 2005

More drinking games

Here's one that's cool to do, I'm giving 100 pesos to the blog member who can do this..

This game is called Beat the Barman.
taken from
http://www.webtender.com/handbook/games/beatthebarman.game

Another game for the insane, very very high buzz factor. As the story goes, nobody has ever won, lost or drawn.

Some tips :
don't play it in a crowded bar (you may lose 'your' barman).
Make sure the bar staff are friendly and can take a joke (very important to avoid a draw).
Don't make any plans for the following morning.

The steps are very simple:
The drinker approaches the bar and orders a shot drink (whisk(e)y, bourbon, vodka, etc., etc..).
The drinker pays for the drink with too much money (i.e. hand over a $5-bill for a $2 drink).
As the barman goes away to get change, the drinker shoots the shot.
When the barman returns with the change, go to step number 1.

The game ends in a number of possible ways:
drinker falls over (Result: Bar wins).
barman punches drinker's lights out (Result: Draw).
drinker gets thrown out (Result: Draw).
bar closes (Result: Drinker wins).

Isn't that cool? lol...
Here's another that's easier to do.
Gagawin namin ni Glenn and P3 to sa Bohol. heh.

This game is called the Century Club or the 100 club.
taken from
http://www.webtender.com/handbook/games/centuryclub.game

This is another straight forward simple game, the best kind. You will end up very drunk, very quickly if you play this.

The necessary materials are: people, lots of beer, and a designated time keeper.

Every minute for 100 minutes, each player takes a shot of beer (1 oz or 1.5 oz, you choose). At one oz, this equates to just short of nine cans of beer in just over 1.5 hours. That's a lot of beer.

The game starts out slow, but in the later rounds you wonder where the time went.

It helps to have a timekeeper because otherwise, you tend to miss a few shots in there.

Remember, not everyone makes it to 100. But if you do, feel proud.


There you go. heh.

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