Robin
Penultimate Amazing
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We should briefly address the "I use this to win drinks off people so it must be true" test of an argument.
There are no details about how this happens but presumably someone in a bar agrees to gamble for a drink without first asking the rules of the game.
This appears not so much a lack of skepticism as a lack of sobriety, a condition not unknown in bars.
In fact it is not difficult - "I bought the last round, don't you remember?" also works, as does exclaiming "Hey that's mine", at which someone replies "What's yours?" and everybody says "A schooner of 'New' thanks" (or whatever their favourite tipple is).
You probably know the general rule about gambling but maybe someone can tell me who said it:
"A man will approach you with a pack of cards and bet you $20 that the Jack of Hearts will jump out and squirt whipped cream in your ear. Don't take the bet, or you will end up $20 poorer with an earful of whipped cream".
(edit)Hey I broke the 10 - do I get a cookie or something?(/edit)
There are no details about how this happens but presumably someone in a bar agrees to gamble for a drink without first asking the rules of the game.
This appears not so much a lack of skepticism as a lack of sobriety, a condition not unknown in bars.
In fact it is not difficult - "I bought the last round, don't you remember?" also works, as does exclaiming "Hey that's mine", at which someone replies "What's yours?" and everybody says "A schooner of 'New' thanks" (or whatever their favourite tipple is).
You probably know the general rule about gambling but maybe someone can tell me who said it:
"A man will approach you with a pack of cards and bet you $20 that the Jack of Hearts will jump out and squirt whipped cream in your ear. Don't take the bet, or you will end up $20 poorer with an earful of whipped cream".
(edit)Hey I broke the 10 - do I get a cookie or something?(/edit)