When playing quarter bounce is it true?!


Question: That when you make 5 in a row the loser has to drink a cup of snuff spit? This is the trickery they fooled me on over the weekend & was wondering if this is a made up story.


Answers: That when you make 5 in a row the loser has to drink a cup of snuff spit? This is the trickery they fooled me on over the weekend & was wondering if this is a made up story.

Hee! Sounds like a local rule. You should always check the local rules before getting involved in a drinking game. Don't forget, a big part of the fun (and the trouble) with drinking games is that you can pretty much make it up as you go along. If they told you about this rule before the game started, at least they would have been on the hook for the spit-chug if you had been the first one to hit five in a row.

My advice:
1. Practice your quarter bouncing when you are sober, so that you will be dealing the spit-chugs as opposed to receiving them.
2. Don't forget that you can make up new rules too. Try to be creative.
3. When you puke up the spit-chug, make sure to aim at the person who was most adamant about you doing it.

nasty... your friends are jerks

Well a game of quarters isn't exactly an appearance before a grand jury, I would have told them to f*ck off.

There are no rules like that when playing quarters. You must be real gullible to fall for that trick. You can add some rules, but nothing gross.

Wow, I bet your friends invite you every weekend for that event.

I'm unaware of any "official" rules for quarters. Pretty much everyone makes up the rules as they go.

That rule in particular sucks. Your friends are jerks.

no duh of course you have to

wanna come over and get drunk and play a game of quarters. or we can play a game of A$$hole. i'll teach ya how to play the real way

Not that I've ever heard of. While the "official" rules are there (i.e., get the quarter into the cup) nothing like that is official.

It is possible to have house rules though, which may be what that was. Either way, sorry dude...





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