Talk:Brimley Ball

I don't see why Brimley Ball is to be deleted while all other drinking games with no sources or references (AKA Edward Fortyhands, Landmines, etc.) are not deleted.

This seems to be a great hypocrisy.

Brimley Ball seems like a valid game to me, and it has quite a great variation from Beer Pong seeing as how there is only one set of cups, two players instead of 4, and ping-pong paddles used. Beer Pong basically has nothing to do with this game other than the equipment (to an extent) and idea of drinking as a game...
 * Edward Fortyhands is the subject of an article in the newspaper of UCSB. Land mine, although it is tagged for sources, is at least mentioned on web pages found via a Google search. There doesn't appear to be any independent verification that Brimley Ball even exists.


 * By the way, if you feel that a certain subject does not belong in Wikipedia, there is nothing stopping you from nominating it for deletion (if you create an account, of course). ...  disco spinster   talk  21:59, 28 June 2008 (UTC)

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