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the milk challenge
ok here it is every1 buys a gallon of milk and then chips $5 to the pot we all start at the same time and who ever finishes the whole gallon in 30 minutes or less with out pukin gets the pot
its actually really great its hillarious and when you puke its a painless hurl and usually a projectile vomit and enough people do it you can really win some $ we've all ahd a blast doin this before |
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no way in hell.
Adam |
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You have got to be out of your mind... I could be spending that time drinking or hanging on the beach instead
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aight let's make it a gallon of beer in 30 minutes then
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Theres 355 mL in a beer can. therefore 1 liter in 3 beer cans, and 1 gallon in 9 Beers! So if you can't handle 9 beers within an 1 hr ya gotta be a lightweight.
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he said 30 minutes..... and Idont feel like seeing the inside of the hospital down there, even thoug hI am sure they are nice:D
Adam |
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Good Call... Though it will be one big drunken week. I don't want part of it to involve the local hospital and explaining to parents how I ODed on a stupid contest...
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yo yous suck its actually pretty funny and fun to take part in i thought it was stupid at first too
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Re: Beer Gallon
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re: math
There are 12 fluid ounces in a beer can, and 128 fluid ounces in a gallon, so that's 10 2/3 beers in 30 minutes. No thanks. I've seen the milk challenge done, but only once successfully.. pretty gross. Plus, the right way the milk challenge is supposed to be done is you finish the gallon in under an hour, then hold it without puking for an additional hour.
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thanks MNsbunney, yeah, during the baseball playoffs we played a beer a inning, in which you would have to finish your beer by the end of the inning or else finish that one off and chug another beer, so we ussually drank 10 or 11 by the time the game was done (we ussually would start with 2 an inning until the 3rd inning) but its def. a good game to get the pregame started before the real party game begins!
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1 beer can = 0.36 litter = 12 liquid ounces,
and 3.785 litters = 1 gallon . therefore, it takes 10.51 beer cans to equal a gallon of beer, if you wanna get technical, so thats 10 and a half, not 10 and a third buddy. But nice try in your technical calculations. |
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I'm not sure what sort of line it crosses to argue about math on a spring break message board, but for the record 128 oz = 1 gallon and 1 beer = 12 oz. Divide 128/12 and see what you get, then tell me who's wrong.
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conclusion
not trying to argue, however, you have to look at the significant digits in the calculations of ounces to gallons, that conversion factor has a .01 of deviation, while the litter conversion to gallons is .002, therefore, the more accurately precise conversion is that of 3.785 / 0.36 (the error at the end of the 0.36 is a rounding of 0.002, therefore it could techinally be 0.358 - 0.362)
and in terms of factor labeling, all you have to do is divide (litter per Gallons) by (Beers per litter) and you get beers per gallon. i aint a chem minor for no reason. but ur right, better things to talk about..! Anyone have a 2 tube beer funnel? |
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Illinois is right and if you guys start busting out metric conversions down there, i'm gonna be dissapointed :D
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