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Re: New Drinking Game
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12/06/04 09:33 AM
12/06/04 09:33 AM
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Don Schulini
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Originally posted by Chancre: This is for when you are watching the GFIII the next time.
Every time someone in the film says "dangerous" or "cousin [cuz]" you take a shot of your preferred alcohol.
By the end of it all [and if you time it just right] -- you should fall out of your chair just like Michael at the end.
For seasoned drinkers -- take two shots everytime the archbishop smokes a cigarette. Sounds like it's worth trying. I will next weekend I think. 
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Re: New Drinking Game
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12/07/04 02:01 AM
12/07/04 02:01 AM
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Heres another idea, if you're really old and think you're about to die in a couple hours, watch GF3! Anway, I guess yours can work better lol.
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Re: New Drinking Game
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12/09/04 10:31 AM
12/09/04 10:31 AM
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Originally posted by Don Sonny Corleone: Great Idea Or, if you get through all of GF3...read GFR and every time there's something amiss,out of whack, etc take a drink. You'll be out before 5 minutes is up. you really hate GFR dont you? hehe 
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Re: New Drinking Game
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12/17/04 01:43 AM
12/17/04 01:43 AM
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Don Vanchenzo
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Originally posted by Chancre: This is for when you are watching the GFIII the next time.
Every time someone in the film says "dangerous" or "cousin [cuz]" you take a shot of your preferred alcohol.
By the end of it all [and if you time it just right] -- you should fall out of your chair just like Michael at the end.
For seasoned drinkers -- take two shots everytime the archbishop smokes a cigarette. Boy, that's awesome! It reminds me of our senior trip after college to Disney World. While at EPCOT, we had to slam a beer anytime we heard or read the words "Magic" or "Magical". We were fallin' down, throwin' up and then goin' back for more drunk. That sounds about how you'd be if you played this game. Make sure the Scotch is pre-war.
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