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The World’s Craziest Drinking Games

Quentin Parker

Maison d'édition: Summersdale

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Are you bored of Beer Pong? Is your Ring of Fire more like a ring of embers? If so, this book is exactly what you need to shake up your next party.
 
Ever since its discovery hundreds of years ago, alcohol has valiantly taken on the role of ‘ice breaker’, bringing people together through silliness and shared hangovers. While it’s true that the feel-good factor of alcohol is a global phenomenon, not everyone in the world plays Fuzzy Duck or Centurion at their parties. This collection of the truly bizarre and outrageous games that drunk people play around the globe will add sparkle to any night out (or in). Your new favourite drinking game is waiting for you within these pages…
Disponible depuis: 12/05/2016.

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