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How to Play Edward 40 Hands

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Play Edward 40 Hands
Play Edward 40 Hands

Do you ever want to show how much you can handle your booze compared to your friends? A simple game of Edward 40 Hands will do the trick!

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Group of friends
  • Duct Tape
  • 40's
  • Nearby toilet
  1. Step 1

    Go to the store and pick up 2 40s for each party involved. Make sure to pick a beverage that does not go down like water. I recommend Olde English

  2. Step 2

    When you get home and are ready to go, have one party who is not going to partake. Have them assist in getting the 40's duct taped to all participants hands

  3. Step 3

    Have the person sitting out remove the caps from each person's 40, then yell go!

  4. Step 4

    Everyone has to drink their 40s as fast as they can. As one can imagine, you do not regain use of your hands until both 40s are gone and the duct tape has then been removed

  5. Step 5

    Keep going until all parties have finished their 40's. If anyone quits, vomits, or wets themselves, they are automatically DQ'd

  6. Step 6

    The losers must buy drinks for the winner all night. Anyone DQ'd has to buy drinks for the losers as well

Tips & Warnings
  • Make sure to go to the bathroom before you begin
  • Do not drink a lot of water before playing
  • You may want to wear a bathing suit "just in case"

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ss2cire said

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on 12/26/2008 Haha, that's an awesome game, I'm going to try it sometime this month, or next, perhaps for new year's? :D

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on 5/2/2007 haha that is so cool that you wrote that. ive seen that game be played a grip of times.

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