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Extreme Power Drinking For Quads


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#1 *Simon - Hi-Cup!*

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Posted 09 July 2004 - 11:12 AM

Seeing as us quads are experts at drinking through a straw, I propose a new sport of power drinking a pint of beer through a straw.

Anyone willing to rise to the challenge? :P

Fluid should be beer, for the extra challenge, it can be Guiness.
Times should be posted on this website.

Good Luck

Simon

p.s., para's can have a go, if you think you're hard enough! :(
p.p.s, Don't do this if you are on strong med's. :)

#2 ben_h_79

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Posted 20 March 2005 - 01:08 AM

not a bad idea, but there should also be an event for other types of drinkers since some of us quads don't like beer.I was at a spencer gift shop last year and I saw a chess set made of shot glasses of course you would have to be pretty hard-core to take a shot of whiskey with a straw :D with 16 pieces on each side the winner would probably be the guy or girl still able to speak at the end of the game :)
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Posted 29 March 2005 - 02:08 PM

chess set made of shot glasses, sounds pretty cool...i doubt that anybody could finish the game if the owner of a captured piece would have to take a shot of whiskey...but i think the one who captures the most piece early in the game could actually win...unless his opponent is hardcore on whiskey. :D

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Posted 09 January 2006 - 06:22 PM

I am a fan of drinking via straw, however I have exceptionally strong teeth and jaws and can grab a beer w/ my teeth and down it in 6 secs.

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