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A portmanteau of Edward Scissorhands and [[Forty]] (the shortened moniker for a forty ounce malt alcoholic beverage) Edward Fortyhands requires that two forties be fastened to the participants hands and [[drunk]] before the bottles are removed. It is the equivalent of drinking more than 6 1/2 beers. One problem with this game is that drinking 80 ounces of beer makes one need to urinate, and having bottles taped to one's hands means one cannot undo one's fly by one's self.  
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A portmanteau of Edward Scissorhands and [[Forty]] (the moniker for a forty ounce malt alcoholic beverage) Edward Fortyhands requires that two forties be fastened (usually with duct or masking tape) to the participants hands and are [[drunk]] before the bottles can be removed. It is the equivalent of drinking slightly more than 6 1/2 beers.  
  
[[Category:Drinking]]
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The challenge of Edward Fortyhands lies in drinking the [[malt liquor]] before you need to urinate. You have two bottles taped to your hands and no one is going to help you with your fly. Forget it.
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[[Females]] usually don't play Edward Fortyhands, probably because it's not [[classy]] in the least.

Revision as of 09:12, 16 May 2007

A portmanteau of Edward Scissorhands and Forty (the moniker for a forty ounce malt alcoholic beverage) Edward Fortyhands requires that two forties be fastened (usually with duct or masking tape) to the participants hands and are drunk before the bottles can be removed. It is the equivalent of drinking slightly more than 6 1/2 beers.

The challenge of Edward Fortyhands lies in drinking the malt liquor before you need to urinate. You have two bottles taped to your hands and no one is going to help you with your fly. Forget it.

Females usually don't play Edward Fortyhands, probably because it's not classy in the least.