A drinking game
A person participating in the game asks someone else if they want to play "the game for life". Before explaining the game they must get a "yes" or "no" answer. If the respondent says "yes" they are in the game for life. Ask them which their dominant hand is. Whichever hand they say, they can no longer hold alcoholic beverages in. If you catch them with a drink in their dominant hand yell "bull moose" anyone participating has to chug the beverage in their dominant hand no matter what kind or whose it is.
A person participating in the game asks someone else if they want to play "the game for life". Before explaining the game they must get a "yes" or "no" answer. If the respondent says "yes" they are in the game for life. Ask them which their dominant hand is. Whichever hand they say, they can no longer hold alcoholic beverages in. If you catch them with a drink in their dominant hand yell "bull moose" anyone participating has to chug the beverage in their dominant hand no matter what kind or whose it is.
Nick and Daniel are playing the game for life. Nick is holding a bottle of vodka in his dominant hand. Daniel notices and yells "bull moose!" Nick chugs the bottle and yacks all over Daniel
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1. An annual, no-holds-barred gathering of retired (and a few still-standing) Police legends—plus one honorary hydro guy—held at a cottage in Gananoque. Defined by excessive drinking, unapologetically repeated war stories, relentless chirping, and euchre games that should come with a warning label.
2. A sacred weekend of floating on pontoons, forgetting the rules, making up new ones, and calling out whoever passed out first. Celebrated continuously for over three decades—this isn’t a party, it’s an institution.
> "He survived 30 years on the job but folded first round of the Gan Games—rookie move."
Origin: Named after Gananoque, the laid-back battleground of choice. “Games” refers to the unspoken contests of tolerance, wit, and who gets roasted hardest before noon.
2. A sacred weekend of floating on pontoons, forgetting the rules, making up new ones, and calling out whoever passed out first. Celebrated continuously for over three decades—this isn’t a party, it’s an institution.
> "He survived 30 years on the job but folded first round of the Gan Games—rookie move."
Origin: Named after Gananoque, the laid-back battleground of choice. “Games” refers to the unspoken contests of tolerance, wit, and who gets roasted hardest before noon.
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