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Beer Pong?
Sep 19, 2007 by John S | Posted in Beer, Wine & Spirits
my daughter and her roommate made me play beer pong with them when they visited. how stupid is that game? they pay fees and enter tournaments down in the D.C. area where they live. i like the old favorite "Quarters", or the dice game "Mexican"
Technically, the real name for the game is "beirut". Beer pong is played with paddles. You probably don't like it because you're old and hence shouldn't still be playing drinking games.
How To Play Beer Pong
www.videojug.com - with a couple of ping pong balls, a few friends and a few beers, you can have a blast with beer pong - while sharpening your ...
Making peace with video games
10.07.11
Ever since a bunch of prudes in California tried to prohibit the sale of violent video games to minors, they come to me, the creators of these sublime electronic art forms that make educational use of chain saws and dismemberment. Mischaracterized, unjustly treated, hunted down -- they seek wisdom and a reprieve from the mad world of the Mommy State.
Have I even introduced myself? Maybe you've heard of me. A child of the '80s, during what's called the "Golden Age" of video games, I've never given up the ghost, never sold out (unlike all of my so-called childhood "friends" who now have so-called "jobs" and raise so-called "families" and have so-called "concerns" that many video games have gone "way too far" and that their children's classmates believe that fictional urination upon fictional victims is just another way of saying "Rest in peace, dear friend.")
Source: Albany Times Union
Summer of 2010 Highlights
&Nbsp; My summer was boring up until Myrtle Beach. Mrytle was our senior trip; forty-two seniors in one house. I bought five cases of beer for the whole week and barely survived. The best part of the trip had to be when I was nearly arrested. Some guys and me decided to go party hopping at two in the morning. We found this party down the road and joined the fun. While playing some beer pong, a cop came into the house through the back door. He yelled, "Alright party's over, I need id's." I quickly said I did not have mine on me but really I did. As he was going around the living room of the house; My friends and I just took off running. We finally made it back to our house. My heart was racing and I had a huge adrenaline rush. With no sign of the fat ass cop around, we all just busted out laughing. It was nearly five in the morning and the perfect way to start the trip. Having a July birthday, I turned nineteen this past summer. For my birthday, my friends decided to take me to the strip club. When they picked me up my friend Jake whipped out a stack of ones and said, "let's do this shit." I knew then it was going to be a great birthday. We went to the landing strip in Lima. This was also the first time I had ever been to a strip club so I didn't know what to expect. When we got there the place was dead, seizing the opportunity we sat right by...
Beer Pong - News
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“Pong Beer” – The Official Beer Pong Beer Bangstyle - Jan 01, 1970
Packaged as a 30-rack with two ping pong balls for the college/post-grad-friendly budget of $18, Pong Beer has accomplished what Keystone, Natty Light, and Milwaukee's Best have failed for to for the last decades: brought beer balls.
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'Pong Beer' Is Now A Real Thing – Can It Succeed? Midwest Sports Fans - Jan 01, 1970
One night, on our home table, we strung together somewhere between 14-19 straight beer pong victories. (The exact number gets hazier and hazier as I get older, but it's somewhere in that range.) We defeated all challengers, some more than once.
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Pong Beer Comes to Arkansas MarketWatch (press release) - Jan 01, 1970
FORT SMITH, AR, Feb 14, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Glidewell Distributing of Fort Smith has been chosen as the exclusive Arkansas distributor of Pong Beer, a brew developed by Pong Beer USA. Glidewell sales director, Nick Glidewell,
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Drunk Beer Pong "Winner" Tries To Sue Bar After Getting Run Over Gothamist - Jan 01, 1970
Alan Berger was 22 years old on that fateful night in 2009 when he dominated the beer pong table at Wicked Willy's. His lawyer argued that Berger should have been cut off, telling the Post "he was 'winning' and never left the beer-pong table.
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NYC judge throws out beer pong lawsuit Wall Street Journal - Jan 01, 1970
AP NEW YORK — A judge has thrown out a New Jersey man's lawsuit against a Greenwich Village pub over injuries he suffered following a beer pong game. The judge found Alan Berger voluntarily signed up for the beer-drinking game and couldn't sue Wicked
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Packaged as a 30-rack with two ping pong balls for the college/post-grad-friendly budget of $18, Pong
One night, on our home table, we strung together somewhere between 14-19 straight beer pong victories. (The exact number gets hazier and hazier as I get older, but it's somewhere in that range.) We defeated all challengers, some more than once.
Alan Berger was 22 years old on that fateful night in 2009 when he dominated the beer pong table at Wicked Willy's. His lawyer argued that Berger should have been cut off, telling the Post "he was 'winning' and never left the beer-pong table.


