Archive for April, 2011
Boring Party, Get Beer Pong
It’s a Saturday night and you and your guest and pals are just sitting around talking trash. You have to be wondering what needs to be happening to get the party rolling. If this is and
has happened to you then you need some help! You need to treat your friends to a rousing game of beer pong.
There is no better drinking game then beer pong. It’s crazy and fun and you are drinking beer anyway, so get the beer pong table out, set up the cups, turn up the music and play the game.
The game is simple to play as much as it is fun. All you need is a table, preferably a beer pong table, a few dozen disposable cups such as the red or blue Dixie Cups. A few ping pong balls. You need to create a few two person teams to compete with each other. And of course the beer that you will use to fill the cups up about 1/3 of the way. I do recommend as always that you have a cup at each side of the table that is filled with water to clean the beer pong balls with. You never know, the ball may pick up a little dust bunny if it hits the floor.
As always each team tries to get their beer pong balls into the opponents cups. If and when this happens then that team has to drink the beer from that cup. The winning team that eliminates all of their cups first are the winners of that game. I do like to play with house rules. They can make the game more interesting, such as the ladies teasing the opponents in such a way that their concentration is mixed.
However you wish to vary from the basic rules of the game, make it your own, anyway you look at it the party has become a success even for the guests that do not participate in the game. It is just fun to watch and fun to play. Beer pong will always make a party a party. So Pong on brothers and sisters!
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Best Beer Pong Made Ever
These guys did a Fantastic job on this beer pong table. I would not to like to guess what this thing would cost if it were on the mass market. The table is sweet and I would not mind playing on it. They shot this more in the dark. It would be hard to play on it in that lighting. I would have to be able to see better then that, I need to be able to see the cups!
This shows me though, that they are good at what they do as Engineers. They have the passion for what they do and can do and also have a passion for the game of beer pong. They sure look like they enjoy what they are doing and can do with a little bit of imagination. They can build me a table anytime they want! I will say that the table would have to be a Michigan table with the good old Maze & Blue. Sorry.
Hey but if there is someone out there that can build me a table Like that let me know!
http://extremebeerpongnow.com
Darts Do Need To Be Cleaned
I was wondering, “When have I ever cleaned our darts”. I have really never cleaned
them other then to wipe them down while playing, and that was not really cleaning them at all! I have cleaned the dart board and have neglected the darts.
The darts are really the most important part of the game. They are what is handled the most. They go from one person to the next play after play. They are on the floor, on a miss throw, bouncing and rolling around, picking up who knows what.
SO, when was the last time you cleaned your darts?
Maybe.. “Never“?
Accumulated dirt, skin acid, chalk dust, pretzel salt, hand lotion, (beer), etc. can build up on your dart barrels. This corrosive mixture is what actually eats away that original pretty finish.
Skin acid is pretty potent stuff. As example, just look at how quickly a new penny, or polished silverware, tarnishes after being handled.
That acid, along with salty residue from snacks, is very effective at corroding away the nickel matrix that is the binding material in nickel/tungsten darts.
When someone’s dart start to show wear, with knurling smoothing down, & the sharp edges of grooves becoming rounded, it is not usually just due to hitting other darts. The majority of such wear is simply corrosion.
To greatly extend the useful life of your darts, clean them regularly, and especially after eating any salty or greasy snacks. Any mild cleaner that can remove oil will do: hand soap, household ammoniated cleaners, even moist towelettes (not the ones that contain hand lotion!). At tournaments or league, small alcohol swab packets are handy.
Removing all of that crud from your darts will not only make them last longer, but will also restore much of the grip by removing both the slippery feeling and the particles filling-in the hollows of the knurling.
Just about any sport equipment needs to be cleaned regularly to remove sweat, dirt, etc., yet it never occurs to most people that their darts also need cleaning.
Not to mention.. isn’t it a bit gross to be handling those grubby darts that have been on the floor, bars, tables, many hands, etc.?
So, to make your darts last longer & throw better… keep ‘em clean!
What a Thousand Cups Can Say
This is really one hell of a beer pong party! They arranged all of these cups on a, what they call a beer pong table, table and made a big assed beer bash out of it. I
know there had to be a few beer drinkers that did not make it up to the last cup that was drank.
I like that they had a bowl of water set to the side to keep the beer pong balls clean. It does appear that the one side had been kicking there opponents asses for more then half the game. I am sure that they had at least a pony keg of beer as to being able to keep the glasses full. There was a lot of beer poured at this party.
I do have to say I did like the ending of the video with the arrangement of the cups. They were very imaginative!
That is one way to have a bunch of drinking friends over and making a party out of it! I enjoyed the video and am hoping that you all did to. So set up a beer pong table or beer pong tables if the party is large enough and party on!