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: Brainstorming help
: Flawless P May 13, 2010, 06:09:53 PM
I am getting married on monday, and the bachelor party is on saturday.

I told my friends that I want to drink and play RPG's but I need ideas for fun scenarios to play while drinking or while drunk.

Also any ideas on rules for drinking.

The systems I have available to me are
Call of Cthulu
Mutants and Masterminds
3.5 Dnd or Pathfinder
Dark Heresy
and Dnd 4.0

Friday night I want to run an Age of Masks themed M&M game but that is unrelated to the drinking.
: Re: Brainstorming help
: Setherick May 13, 2010, 06:19:39 PM
A Wedding Themed CoC game would be fun.

This  (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_War_%28card_game%29)is the game we played during my bachelor party.
: Re: Brainstorming help
: malyss May 13, 2010, 06:27:13 PM
If you don't go to the strippers you will regret it.

Get one of them to 'role play' with you.

The last real stag I was at was great - they almost called off the wedding it was so good. It involved strippers, turtlenecks for the groom, and a lie so convoluted it made a Rube Goldberg look like a simple mousetrap.

Of course, I say that being in Canada and having gone to Niagara Falls for the stag... your mileage may vary.
: Re: Brainstorming help
: Tadanori Oyama May 13, 2010, 06:36:37 PM
Of course, I say that being in Canada and having gone to Niagara Falls for the stag... your mileage may vary.

Curse you Canadians and your having the awesome view of the falls.

Call of Cthulu, definitally. Get the strippers to play Stripe Call of Cthulhu. Everyone they lose a character they have to remove more clothing.
: Re: Brainstorming help
: FrothyKat May 13, 2010, 06:51:32 PM
...turtlenecks for the groom...
You guys got him shirts for the bachelor party?  ???

Urban Dictionary isn't helping here.
: Re: Brainstorming help
: malyss May 13, 2010, 10:23:56 PM
No, but since they cover the neck, they also cover things on the neck... that the strippers left... that required some time to heal... that it was 'bad' for the fiance to see...
: Re: Brainstorming help
: Setherick May 13, 2010, 10:40:40 PM
No, but since they cover the neck, they also cover things on the neck... that the strippers left... that required some time to heal... that it was 'bad' for the fiance to see...

That's nearly as exciting as what I was picturing a turtle neck to be. I was thinking that it was...ah never mind.
: Re: Brainstorming help
: malyss May 14, 2010, 09:29:04 AM
Oh, it was a very exciting night. The girls who were dancing at our table had more of a crowd than the ones on stage.

BEST Rhymes-with-THESPIAN SHOW EVER

(I will leave it at that since kids can read this - that's right - I'm looking at you Order 66)

: Re: Brainstorming help
: Tadanori Oyama May 14, 2010, 11:44:46 AM
No, but since they cover the neck, they also cover things on the neck... that the strippers left... that required some time to heal... that it was 'bad' for the fiance to see...

Well that's so normal I'm surprised. I figured it was some kind of weird buddy torture, where you put more and more turtle necks onto the guy until he can't turn his head or move his arms and then sit him down to watch the show.
: Re: Brainstorming help
: malyss May 14, 2010, 10:34:26 PM
No, but they (it was actually a combined stag - two friends were getting married close together so we merged the stags) were wearing silly shirts with condoms and lollipops on them. Apparently, 'twister' condoms are very popular with strippers...

If you go to Niagara, hit Sundowners. It is awesome.

And we paid a little extra for some special alone time for them in the back. That's what friends are for.