Coinage
The Flip side of the Coin ...
Coinage
For this drinking game you need:
* a coin
* a table you don't mind getting some small dents in (or alternatively, use a bread board instead)
* a shot glass
How to Play:
Fill the shot glass and place it on the table (a few centimetres away from the bread board if you are using it). Each player takes it in turns to try to bounce the coin off the table (or bread board) into the shot glass. Depending on what happens, players must do the following:
* If they miss completely, play passes to the next person.
* If they get the coin in, then the player can nominate someone to drink the contents of the glass. They then get another turn.
If they get the coin in the glass 3 times in a row, they can make a new rule that all players must obey (e.g. you are only allowed to call people by their surname, no swearing, etc).
If the coin bounces off the glass without going in, one of the other players may 'challenge' the player. During a 'challenge' the player must try to bounce the coin again. If they fail, they must drink 2 glasses; if they succeed, the challenger must drink 2 glasses.
Every story has a flip side ... never mentioned and/or never told. Sometimes it relates to reality and sometimes it simply quickens the imagination ...
The above was really irrelevant.
As for the male peacock, strutting around, so full of confidence, it is not hidden. In fact!
Seldom seen or blipped/photographed, this is the support system for the male to get all of his fine feathers showing in peak condition ... how come it reminds me of a woman's bra? Pulling/pushing it all together!?
Such is life. We need to show our fineries, even brag a little about it, and when all is said and done - the next generation takes over ...
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- Sony DSC-S730
- 1/8
- f/2.8
- 6mm
- 400
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