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| Newer page: | version 4 | Last edited on Thursday, July 25, 2002 11:18:13 am | by CraigBox | Revert |
| Older page: | version 1 | Last edited on Thursday, July 25, 2002 10:47:12 am | by DanielLawson | Revert |
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InternationalDrinkingRules are as follows:
-*You must not refer to any participant by their First Names. Surnames (Last Names for those illiterates), nicknames, or "Oi You" are acceptable
+*You must not refer to any participant by their First Names. Surnames (Last Names for those illiterates), nicknames, or "Oi You" are acceptable. A ruling may be made on "common usage" by all participants. eg. Magilla as a nickname for GreigMcGill would probably be deemed "common usage" and thus require consumption.
*You must not point at any participant.
-*You must not use the term "Drink".
+*You must not use the term "Drink" or words starting with that word (drinks, drinking etc). Nor may you use the word "scull". The commonly accepted term to use is "consume", however in the play of a RuleCard that word is often the first word banned, in which case we recommend "embibe" or "gulp
".
*When consuming from ones vessel (note the vernacular), one must use their off hand (ie, left hands for a righthander) and keep the pinky finger extended.
-*An empty vessel must not touch the table or floor
. You must "bottle out" and fetch a new vessel, or have someone else fetch one for you.
+*An empty vessel must not touch the "designated drinking surface"
. You must "bottle out" using the agreed terminology (sometimes "shotgun bottle out", or sometimes "timeout" whilst arranging ones arms in the shape of a T)
and fetch a new vessel, or have someone else fetch one for you.
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+*Acceptance of a new, full vessel is an automatic consume.
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+*Profanity may not be used.
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+*Sometimes a ThumbsMaster is used with InternationalDrinkingRules
.
