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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Drinking Game for the 2008 Election Season

I’ve been inspired by Obama’s speech in Texas tonight. I’ve been inspired to make up a new drinking game. Every time Obama, or any other candidate, mentions the words change, hope, or the phrase “yes we can” take a swig of your favourite beverage. See how long it takes you to pass out/run for the potty.

Sam of Uncle Sam’s Cabin.

Comments

"Change” sounds like a more refreshing “cue,” if you know what I mean!(;^)

Kevin on February 19, 2008 at 08:38 pm

Every time Obama, or any other candidate, mentions the words change, hope, or the phrase “yes we can” take a swig of your favourite beverage.

That’s a dangerous game. Even if you’re drinking water, you run the risk of water intoxication.

Don’t even try this with alcohol. You’ll die of alcohol poisoning before the first hour is up.

likwidshoe on February 19, 2008 at 09:31 pm

Sam,

I’d have to do it with a transcript...listening to Obama and drinking at the same time just would’nt work for me.

Lik, You drink water?


“To love is not to stare steadfast at one another...it is to look forward, in the same direction.”
Saint-Exupéry

laydownSally on February 19, 2008 at 09:53 pm

Maybe if you drank Gatorade, it wouldn’t be lethal because it replaces your electrolytes?  :^)

Seriously, I think it would take me at most 5 minutes before I’d be under the table.  Which, quite frankly, is exactly where I’d want to be if I was to be forced to listen to Presidential candidates talk for any period of time.

Well done, Samantha.

Bike Bubba on February 20, 2008 at 08:42 am
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