election 2004 drinking game
Oct. 17th, 2004 12:35 pmI've been thinking for awhile that I'm going to need moral support on Election Night, and after discussion with E, he decided to host everyone for dinner and sympathy/celebration, whichever is needed. It seems like an event that requires a drinking game, and since I couldn't find one, here's my early stab at it.
Events:
A state or race is called - 1 sip
A state or race that has been called is taken back to "too close to call" - 1 drink
A state or race that has been called is reversed without passing through "too close to call" territory - 2 drinks
A race other than president, a US Congressional seat, or governorship is called - 1 drink
The commentators express surprise at the outcome of a race - 1 drink
A concession speech is shown - 1 drink
A victory speech is shown - 1 drink
Falling balloons are shown - 1 drink
Anyone on screen cries - 2 drinks
A recount is requested - finish your drink
Anyone spins an elaborate Electoral College scenario that would give the current presidential underdog a win - 1 drink
Words and phrases:
"Too close to call" - 1 sip
"Swing state" - 1 sip
"Ohio" - 1 sip
"Florida" - 1 sip
"Iraq" - 1 drink
"Osama bin Laden" - 1 drink
"War on terror" - 1 drink
"Same-sex marriage" (or any permutation thereof) - 1 drink
"Economic recovery" - 1 drink
"Job loss" - 1 drink
"Vietnam" - 1 drink
"Flip flop"or "flip flopper" - 1 drink
"The Supreme Court" - 1 drink
"The American people have spoken" - 1 drink
Any reference to the 2000 Florida recount - 1 drink
Dan Rather uses a folksy Southern expression - 1 drink
Anyone else uses a folksy Southern expression - 2 drinks
A Republican pundit says something nice about John Kerry - 1 drink
A Democratic pundit says something nice about George Bush - 1 drink
Anyone says something nice about Ralph Nader - 2 drinks
Anyone uses profanity and is censored - 1 drink
Profanity slips through without being censored - finish your drink
Any other suggestions?
Events:
A state or race is called - 1 sip
A state or race that has been called is taken back to "too close to call" - 1 drink
A state or race that has been called is reversed without passing through "too close to call" territory - 2 drinks
A race other than president, a US Congressional seat, or governorship is called - 1 drink
The commentators express surprise at the outcome of a race - 1 drink
A concession speech is shown - 1 drink
A victory speech is shown - 1 drink
Falling balloons are shown - 1 drink
Anyone on screen cries - 2 drinks
A recount is requested - finish your drink
Anyone spins an elaborate Electoral College scenario that would give the current presidential underdog a win - 1 drink
Words and phrases:
"Too close to call" - 1 sip
"Swing state" - 1 sip
"Ohio" - 1 sip
"Florida" - 1 sip
"Iraq" - 1 drink
"Osama bin Laden" - 1 drink
"War on terror" - 1 drink
"Same-sex marriage" (or any permutation thereof) - 1 drink
"Economic recovery" - 1 drink
"Job loss" - 1 drink
"Vietnam" - 1 drink
"Flip flop"or "flip flopper" - 1 drink
"The Supreme Court" - 1 drink
"The American people have spoken" - 1 drink
Any reference to the 2000 Florida recount - 1 drink
Dan Rather uses a folksy Southern expression - 1 drink
Anyone else uses a folksy Southern expression - 2 drinks
A Republican pundit says something nice about John Kerry - 1 drink
A Democratic pundit says something nice about George Bush - 1 drink
Anyone says something nice about Ralph Nader - 2 drinks
Anyone uses profanity and is censored - 1 drink
Profanity slips through without being censored - finish your drink
Any other suggestions?