Website review: BarMeister.com: Drinking Game: Your...
i-did-what discovered this in Alcoholic Drinks
•5 reviews since Apr 3, 2008
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•barmeister.com/games/rules/493
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chimichurri rated 3 months ago- "Fun for all the family", apparently.

maznio rated 4 months ago- Sounds like a fun game

CH rated 4 months ago- I'm not allowed to use this word on my page, because I'd like to stay reasonably family-friendly (not that your mum would like me). I can, however, use the asterisks: f**k is, as most open-minded people know, a most flexible word. Some fairly complex rules relate to its usage, but the complexity of those rules pale into insignificance when compared to those relating to the use of c**t. I've tried to explain this, a couple of times, and I've reluctantly come to the conclusion that the rules are only understood by those who already understand. It is perfectly acceptable to call your oldest, dearest, and most trusted friend a c**t. You can easily judge whether the individual concerned is, in fact, your oldest, dearest and most trusted friend by their reaction to being called a c**t. I told you it was complex. Anyway. This game sounds like fun - if you first understand that the rules relating to the usage of the word are complex. If you don't grasp that, then you won't see the enormous potential for hilarity in this game. The greatest hilarity, of course, arising from the failure of (some of the players) to carry out the challenge with panache. And the risk of failure is high, because the rules are complex.