I’ve played drinking games . . . but not for a looooong time. I learned my lesson pretty early on that playing
a game to drink as much as you can to get drunk as fast as possible is just
silly . . . and painful the next day.
The last time a participated in a drinking game I’m sure I
got alcohol poisoning because I was brutally sick for literally three days . . . I
thought I would die. That was a goodly
long time ago.
The game we were playing was based on the board game
Scattergories. For the uninitiated the
objective is to score points by uniquely naming objects within a set of
categories, given an initial letter, within a time limit. Actually, it had
nothing to do with the actually game but we used the game cube in our little diversion. It was at a New Year’s Eve party with family
and close friends.
In our version of the game, you rolled the multifaceted dice
which has different letters on each face. Whoever rolled the cube got to call the alcohol
that everyone else had to do a shot of that started with the letter that came
up on top. If you couldn’t think of one
or if the booze wasn’t available then no one drank. That’s it . . . stupid but effective.
As we all know drinking alcohol diminishes judgment and
decreases inhibition. Yeah, I lost
both. I ended up running around the all
over the place flashing people and being exceptionally obnoxious. And if you know me . . . I can be fairly
annoying with very little effort. So,
everyone got to see my ta-tas and annoyed all at the same time.
The only thing that gives me any comfort is that everyone
else at that party was also pretty drunk . . . at least, I think they were. And, if they weren’t I don’t want to know.
The moral . . . drink responsibly and don’t be stupid.
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