Fuzzy Duck

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Extremely fast rate of play and takes advantage of people's uncanny ability to slur when hammered.

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Pre-requisites

Liqueur Shots or Beer, People (preferably slightly merry)

Setup

A Group of 3 or more people fashion a circle around a table, each keeping a pint or shot glass next to themselves.

==Rules of The Game== Play initiates with the player 1 proclaiming "fuzzy duck" to the person on their left. The following person immediately repeats this phrase and the process continues clockwise. This occurs until someone slips up or the stopping condition is met, by the following player saying "Does he?". The direction of play is now reversed and the phrase is altered to "ducky fuzz". Again play continues until at some point "Does he?" is called, which reverts the game to its initial phrase.

If a player pauses, drinks out of turn or gets the phrase wrong, he or she must drink a pre-determined quantity; for example, two Fingers of ale or a shot of Sourz. Obviously to kerb an infinite game the condition of "Does he?" is limited to once in a row and cannot be repeated, in the occurrence of someone saying "Does he?" twice in a row they incur a larger fine, typically the rest of their drink.

Modifications

The game can be sped up even further by ignoring the "does he?" condition and leaving it as a free-for-all. Example: person1 says "fuzzy duck", person 2 "fuzzy duck", person 3 "ducky fuzz", person 2 "ducky fuzz", person 1 "fuzzy duck". Etc To spice the games up you can utilise another term pheasant plucker, and alternate between this and fuzzy duck.

Tips & Hints

Focus on the first 2 syllables, "duck" and "fuzz", this should help minimize your use of duzz and fuck. A technique I like to utilise is that of staring at the incorrect person, therefore prompting them to go. For example, if play is presently going right, I would stare at the person to my left and say "ducky fuzz".

--Dazultra 16:13, 26 January 2006 (GMT)

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