‘Jews vs. Nazis’ beer pong

Locutus

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silly? yes. college kids? sure. triggers? a-plenty.

the jittery msm:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ide-has-a-swastika-the-other-a-star-of-david/

the dramatic fist-shaking black stugent:

https://jamaicaponder.wordpress.com/2016/04/06/drinking-games/


thank gawd though those students got counseling for their racist game.
 

IdRatherBeSkiing

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I find it humourous but certainly would upset the delicate flowers on campus now who do not have any recognizable sense of humour.
 

pgs

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They do need counselling , playing drinking games with light beer .Yikes .
 

Johnnny

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I dont think anything of it.... My grandmother from Poland on my moms side had cousins that were gased by nazis, while on the other hand her brother joined the devils brigade and had some inglorious bastard fun in Anizo, Italy.
 

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I dont think anything of it.... My grandmother from Poland on my moms side had cousins that were gased by nazis, while on the other hand her brother joined the devils brigade and had some inglorious bastard fun in Anizo, Italy.
Really? The Devil's Brigade?

That's one heck of a story, Johnny. I hope you had plenty of time and interest to listen to whatever war stories he wanted to tell.

You know the "Devil's Brigade" moniker was given to them by a German general they captured?

Don't get much more badass than that.
 

Curious Cdn

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Really? The Devil's Brigade?

That's one heck of a story, Johnny. I hope you had plenty of time and interest to listen to whatever war stories he wanted to tell.

You know the "Devil's Brigade" moniker was given to them by a German general they captured?

Don't get much more badass than that.

A German General coined the term "Strom Troops" to describe the Canadians that were usually opposite them during WWI (Prinz Ruprecht?). Maybe, some of they were even the others of some of the Devil's Brigade.
 

Johnnny

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Really? The Devil's Brigade?

That's one heck of a story, Johnny. I hope you had plenty of time and interest to listen to whatever war stories he wanted to tell.

You know the "Devil's Brigade" moniker was given to them by a German general they captured?

Don't get much more badass than that.

yep... I found his name in the list of people who were members... i was 3 when he passed away.... but my dad said he did some "stuff"
 
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