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I think all of your arguments take quarters player's privilege for granted. This is a condition that has (unfortunately) existed since the dawn of both beer pong and quarters. You can really see it in practice on Greek row, the quarters playing houses tend to be larger than the beer pong playing ones. Their members also drive nicer cars.
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Kitso I would beat you badly at beer pong.
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by the time we were done playing quarters, you'd be in the front yard in your underwear singing "The Good Ole Baylor Line" at the top of your lungs ;) And i'm not too shabby of a beer pong player. My pledge bros and i took a road trip to CU and me and my pledge brother joey managed to whip the best the CU Sigma Nu's had to offer :p Don't even call down tha thunda. :) Kitso KS 361 |
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What about the funnelers, boat races, or telephone numbers guys? Is there room for them in any fraternity? At my school, we call Anchor Man Kill a Keg. It's the same concept only a lil different. There's a time penalty for throwing up, and you can have up to 20 people on a keg.
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but what if you play both cards AND quarters?????? :(
Or my favorite... drunken pool! |
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HAHAHAHAHA and by the time you were done playig beer pong you'd be "whooping" at the moon in your underwear right next to me. |
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No pointing No cussin' No sayin' 'drink, drank or drunk'! Any rule I miss? |
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can bia-tches blow??:p what about bouncing?? IMHO, those two points lead to great fractioning in the game of beer pong...I believe each side MUST come together, or face elimination or assimilation by other orgs. A house divided cannot stand :D ETA: NO CUSSIN!!?? my northern mouth is gonna get me in trouble |
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I think those of us that play drinking games with props, i.e. quarters, pong balls, die, etc are inherently different than those that play with cards. You card playing types need to go form your own orgs and governing body :) Kitso KS 361 |
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