That's pretty cool. I'm sure the tricks would be fun. I'm pretty sure Jose the bartender would want to kill me though. The poor man already has to make hundreds of shots (no emelshment) during our groups stay.
I have to disagree.....we are DEFINITELY in the thousands during our groups stay. Hell, one decent day of "wet pussy pong" in the pool probably gets us over a hundred
Your probably right. This is probably the first documented case where instead of seeing double I was actually seeing divided!
All right Travis, I just won 5 rounds out of 7 for beer pong. I'm ready, we're bringing it home this year!
Ouch, the heavens have opened and the God's fury have decended upon us. 3 inches of rain in 2 hours. I'm not even going to attempt and drive in this. I'm so looking forward to vacation where I'm not responsible for driving for 2 weeks.
Beer pong From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For the similar drinking game involving table tennis paddles, see beer pong (paddles) . Beer pong (Beirut)Playerstwo teams of 2 players each (usually)Setup time2 minutesMaterials requiredtable, plastic cups, ping pong ballsGame length10-20 minutesAlcohol(s) usedbeerSkills requiredaccuracy, eye–hand coordinationBeer pong, also known as Beirut, is a drinking game in which players throw a ping pong ball across a table with the intent of landing the ball in a cup of beer on the other end. The game typically consists of two two-to-four-player teams and multiple cups set up, in triangle formation, on each side.[1] There are no official rules, the rules may vary widely, though usually there are six or ten plastic cups arranged in a triangle on each side. Each side then takes turns attempting to shoot ping pong balls into the opponent's cups. If a ball lands in a cup, then the contents of that cup are consumed, and the cup is either placed aside or reinserted into the triangle. If the cup is reinserted and the other team knocks the cup over, it is removed. If the opposing team throws the ball into an empty cup, they must consume the contents of one of their cups. The first side to eliminate all of the opponent's cups is the winner.[