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Joined: 01.01.1991

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    Posted: Nov 9th 2009, 03:25 pm
    Post subject: Community Builder

  • "prusch"
    In Community Building 101, I learned that organizing games of "butter the bread" are the most successful way for people to make lasting friendships.

    What about "Scum Cookie"? I met a lot of great guys playing that. Sometimes we even replace the cookie with a whole pizza. On occasion, I lose on purpose.
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    Posted: Nov 9th 2009, 03:25 pm
    Post subject: Community Builder

  • Wait, are you saying you have a yacht we can use or are you just pulling our legs?
     
    If not, then we are back to square one.
     
    We could even have some sandwiches made up.  You guys like sandwiches, most people do.
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    Posted: Nov 9th 2009, 03:27 pm
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  • Just had another idea, we could hand out flyers saying to support your local beer pong or something and have like raffles.
Joined: 12.02.2008

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    Posted: Nov 9th 2009, 03:45 pm
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  • Pongstars would swallow your protein for a win.
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    Posted: Nov 9th 2009, 03:50 pm
    Post subject: Community Builder

  • i wish Pongstars was just a gimmick account but this is unfortunately a real live bitter baby back bitch. It's not a joke, hes seriously disturbed.
Joined: 11.18.2008

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    Posted: Nov 9th 2009, 03:55 pm
    Post subject: Community Builder

  • "bizness"
    i wish Pongstars was just a gimmick account but this is unfortunately a real live bitter baby back bitch. It's not a joke, hes seriously disturbed.

    Didn't you meet him a tourney out there? I think Hersh may be onto something here. That's the same image I get.
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    Posted: Nov 9th 2009, 04:11 pm
    Post subject: Community Builder

  • That is once again, not very nice to say.
Joined: 01.01.1991

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    Posted: Nov 9th 2009, 05:51 pm
    Post subject: Community Builder

  • As soon as I win the Powerball, I'll buy that boat that Lex Luthor had in Superman Returns and should be big enough for the beerpong community, lol.
     
    Although, now that you mention it, a beerpong related cruise would not be a bad idea.  Logistically, the tables would have to be like tied down and you would have to use those racks made by (take ur pic of a company name) or something like that cuz the ship obviously moves.  But I've been on a cruise and while those ships move, they're not like being in a dingy and if it did move, it would make for some interesting games, lol.  
     
    Cruises these days are cheap as shit, which usually include all you can eat all day everyday which should make people happy.  Theoretically if it's 7 days, an itinerary could look something like this:
     
    Day 1: check-in
     
    Day 2: Sit N-Go tourneys all day.  What better way to warm up for the actual tournament than by putting some extra cash in your pocket and playing a lot with different people if you want (hence more community building)
     
    Day 3-5: Actual tournament, set up like the big ones, 6 games a day with the top third in rankings wise going on to the 3rd day.
     
    Day 6: Why not one more day of Sit-N-Go's, lol.  This way if you lost in the big tourney, you can win back some cash and walk away happy.  Or a day of relaxing or gambling.  Once you get out into International waters, you can gamble all you want and we can even get those strippers Pongstars mentioned cuz they'd be legal.  
     
    Day 7: Arrive at port, what do you think?  
     
    I think one drawback is the cabins are tiny as shit so playing in your room is not an option, but there could be a couple of rooms designated for beerpong 24/7.  Plus the cruise ship would make a killing on booze.  If we went down into the bahamas, all that duty free liquor would be a good upside as well.  
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