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Democratic Convention Drinking Game?

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Saw a funny drinking game called "Hope and Chug" from www.achicagoblog.com to coincide with the Democratic Convention. If you are of the legal drinking age would you even dare to try this?

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  1. Reminds me of the Chris Matthews drinking game:

    From MWO:

    There is also the "Chris Matthews Drinking Game." In order to make watching Hardball more palatable, viewers are encouraged to imbibe to Matthews' words and actions during the show. Chris says "Let's Play Hardball." (Sip.) Chris interrupts a Democrat. (Sip till he stops.) Chris mentions Churchhill (Three sips.) Nobody mentions Bill or Hillary Clinton for nine minutes (Down half a bottle.)

    Chris whores for Bush. (Sip till he stops.) Chris drools. (Sip.) Chris brings up--for absolutely no reason--the fact that he is Catholic. (Make Sign of the Cross; sip.) If all goes according to script, the game culminates in Chris saying "sublime masculinity" (a phrase Matthews apparently used repeatedly in reference to Al Gore after his concession), at which point viewers are instructed to crush the bottle or glass in their bare hands.  


  2. I predict lots of inebriated folks.

  3. You have to be pretty desperate for entertainment if you want to play drinking games to a political national convention. Why do that when you can be macking on some hotties?

  4. No, because

    a) I have better things to do than watch party conferences

    b) I prefer to drink for pleasure.


  5. You would be dead drunk in no time.  Better to pick something else to chug on, such as every time a speaker mispronounces Barry's name.


  6. I have to play it to train for the GOP convention where you drink everytime McCain mentions that he was a POW.

    Good thing Rudy didn't make it.  The "drink everytime he says 9/11" game would be a killer.

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