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Two Sides to Every Coin: What Classifies Something as Being a Sport? - Bleacher Report
Posted on May 17th, 2012 No comments
Bleacher ReportTwo Sides to Every Coin: What Classifies Something as Being a Sport?
Bleacher Report
Is beer pong a sport? Are foosball, table hockey and ping pong sports? What about billiards or shuffleboard? Does driving a car really fast make you an athlete? Many poker players would argue until they were red in the face that poker is, … -
Best Cities to See Sunday’s Solar Eclipse - The Atlantic Cities
Posted on May 17th, 2012 No comments
The Atlantic CitiesBest Cities to See Sunday's Solar Eclipse
The Atlantic Cities
And yes, I know all this is going down when Road Trip: Beer Pong is on TBS, but this astral orb-party really is worth uncovering the shades for a few minutes (but don't look directly at it, dingus: take these precautions to avoid "eye suicide"). -
Port-O-Pong sets record for beer pong in a pool - Guyism
Posted on May 16th, 2012 No comments
GuyismPort-O-Pong sets record for beer pong in a pool
Guyism
Apparently you can set a record for just about anything now, because 'Most Amount Of People Playing Beer Pong In A Pool At Once” is now an official world record at 250 people thanks to Port-O-Pong. I first heard about Port-O-Pong back in '08, … -
ABQ Beer Week Starts Tomorrow - ABQ Journal (subscription)
Posted on May 16th, 2012 No commentsABQ Beer Week Starts Tomorrow
ABQ Journal (subscription)
On tomorrow's schedule is the kickoff beer dinner at Chama River Brewing, a special beer release from Ska Brewing at Imbibe Cigar Bar, Beer 101 at Marble Brewery and a beer pong tournament at Spectator's, according to the event's website. -
Ameri-CAN Canned Beer Fest is Back, Beer Snobs! - College Times
Posted on May 15th, 2012 No commentsAmeri-CAN Canned Beer Fest is Back, Beer Snobs!
College Times
Craft beer enthusiasts might have turned their noses up at canned brews in the past, but things have changed. Canned beer is no longer just for light beer and beer pong. Microbreweries are taking aluminum back and that deserves not only recognition but … -
Around the Oval: May 15 - Eleven Warriors
Posted on May 15th, 2012 No comments
Eleven WarriorsAround the Oval: May 15
Eleven Warriors
With all due respect to all these fine athletes, however, I feel there is one sport being snubbed: beer pong. Though I'm more of a girly drinker when it comes to alcohol, settling for daquiris, wine coolers or sometimes just opting to down the hardcore … -
Santa Clara Man pleads guilty in shooting after beer-pong fight - Las Cruces Sun-News
Posted on May 15th, 2012 No commentsSanta Clara Man pleads guilty in shooting after beer-pong fight
Las Cruces Sun-News
SILVER CITY - A Santa Clara man could see probation or as much as six years in prison for his role in a pre-Christmas shooting that stemmed from an argument that started at a beer pong tournament in Silver City. Enrique Barreno, 26, pleaded guilty to … -
Things to do in Summerlin May 15-21 - Las Vegas Review-Journal
Posted on May 15th, 2012 No commentsThings to do in Summerlin May 15-21
Las Vegas Review-Journal
Beer pong and other games are planned, along with a wake board rail demo event from 3 to 9 pm in the parking lot featuring three-time champion Tom Fooshee. The Flip Cup Raffle also is scheduled with three grand prizes worth more than $500. -
From college campuses to Vegas, beer pong goes pro - Delmarva Daily Times
Posted on May 14th, 2012 No commentsFrom college campuses to Vegas, beer pong goes pro
Delmarva Daily Times
Lanham is one of Maryland's best beer pong professionals, ranked second in the state by the National Beer Pong League. "Beer pong was the only thing I could do for a year," said Lanham of Baltimore. "The game that I started playing in college … -
Beer Pong drinking game going pro; ESPN coverage next? - StandardNet
Posted on May 14th, 2012 No commentsBeer Pong drinking game going pro; ESPN coverage next?
StandardNet
Lanham is one of Maryland's best beer pong professionals, ranked second in the state by the National Beer Pong League. "Beer pong was the only thing I could do for a year," said Lanham, of Baltimore. "The game that I started playing in college …


