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* Tintin gets chloroformed.
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* Tintin gets chloroformed.chloroformed or gets a TapOnTheHead.
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* During "The Castafiore Emerald", take a drink whenever:
** Someone falls down the stairs
** Castafiore says "Mercy my jewels!"
** Someone calls thinking it's Cutts the Butcher
*** When Haddock calls Cutts the Butcher by mistake.
** Iago annoys someone.
** Someone falls down the stairs
** Castafiore says "Mercy my jewels!"
** Someone calls thinking it's Cutts the Butcher
*** When Haddock calls Cutts the Butcher by mistake.
** Iago annoys someone.
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* Someone who isn't Haddock gets drunk.
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There is, succinctly put, no good reason whatever to use angled quotes or apostrophes instead of straight quotes or apostrophes, or single-character ellipses instead of three-character ellipses, and plenty of reasons not to do so. Also, the detective who isn\'t Thompson is Thomson, not Tompson. (To be precise, Thomson and Thompson are defective, not Tompson.)
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* Tompson and Thompson arrest Tintin.
* Tintin says “What is it Snowy?” or “What is it boy?”.
* Tintin says “Great snakes!”.
* Tintin says “No!”.
* Tintin yells “Gas!”.
* Tintin says “What is it Snowy?” or “What is it boy?”.
* Tintin says “Great snakes!”.
* Tintin says “No!”.
* Tintin yells “Gas!”.
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* Tompson Thomson and Thompson arrest Tintin.
* Tintin says“What "What is it Snowy?” Snowy?" or “What "What is it boy?”.
boy?".
* Tintin says“Great snakes!”.
"Great snakes!".
* Tintin says“No!”.
"No!".
* Tintin yells“Gas!”."Gas!".
* Tintin says
* Tintin says
* Tintin says
* Tintin yells
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* When Thomson says “To be precise…” and mangles what Thompson said earlier.
* Thompson and Tompson exhibit incompetence.
* Thompson and Tompson exhibit incompetence.
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* When Thomson says “To "To be precise…” precise..." and mangles what Thompson said earlier.
* Thompson andTompson Thomson exhibit incompetence.
* Thompson and
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* Madame Castafiore mispronounces someone’s name.
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* Madame Castafiore mispronounces someone’s someone's name.
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* Someone who isn’t Tintin gets chloroformed.
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* Someone who isn’t isn't Tintin gets chloroformed.
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* Captain Haddock curses and you don’t know what the word means.
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* Captain Haddock curses and you don’t don't know what the word means.
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* Thomson says “To be precise…” and doesn’t mangle what Thompson said earlier.
* Madame Castafiore gets someone’s name correct.
* Madame Castafiore gets someone’s name correct.
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* Thomson says “To "To be precise…” precise..." and doesn’t doesn't mangle what Thompson said earlier.
* Madame Castafiore getssomeone’s someone's name correct.
* Madame Castafiore gets
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* Thompson and Tompson exhibit competence.
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* Thompson and Tompson Thomson exhibit competence.
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* Whenever Captain Haddock says “Thundering typhoons/Blistering barnacles” or any variations thereof, you must drink and repeat what he said word-for-word. Screw up, and you have to drink again. Repeat until correct. Harder to do once you’re really drunk.
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* Whenever Captain Haddock says “Thundering "Thundering typhoons/Blistering barnacles” barnacles" or any variations thereof, you must drink and repeat what he said word-for-word. Screw up, and you have to drink again. Repeat until correct. Harder to do once you’re you're really drunk.
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Narrowed it down a bit.
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* When Madame Castafiore sings, you must drink until she stops singing.
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* When Madame Castafiore sings, sings "The Jewel Song" from Faust, you must drink until she stops singing.
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Unless you want to trash your liver faster in one sitting than [[TheAlchoholic Captain Haddock]] did in his whole life, it is recommended that you use a low-alcohol content drink for this game.
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Unless you want to trash your liver faster in one sitting than [[TheAlchoholic [[TheAlcoholic Captain Haddock]] did in his whole life, it is recommended that you use a low-alcohol content drink for this game.
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Unless you want to trash your liver faster in one sitting than [[TheAlchoholic Captain Haddock]] did in his whole life, it is recommended that you use a low-alcohol content drink for this game.
Drink once when:
*Haddock takes a drink.
*Tintin dodges a car or a bullet.
*Captain Haddock curses and you know what the word means.
*Tompson and Thompson arrest Tintin.
*Tintin says “What is it Snowy?” or “What is it boy?”.
*Tintin says “Great snakes!”.
*Tintin says “No!”.
*Tintin yells “Gas!”.
*Cliffhanger.
*Calculus mishears something.
*Tintin gets chloroformed.
*More than one person laughs at a time.
*Tintin visits a museum.
*When Thomson says “To be precise…” and mangles what Thompson said earlier.
*Thompson and Tompson exhibit incompetence.
*You spot Herge.
*Tintin wears a disguise.
*Madame Castafiore mispronounces someone’s name.
*Snowy bites someone.
*Someone suffers blunt head trauma.
Drink twice when:
*Someone who isn’t Tintin gets chloroformed.
*Someone gets punched in the face.
*Someone barely escapes death.
*Captain Haddock curses and you don’t know what the word means.
*Tintin tricks some crooks into thinking his fingers are guns.
*Thomson says “To be precise…” and doesn’t mangle what Thompson said earlier.
*Madame Castafiore gets someone’s name correct.
Drink thrice when:
*Racism.
*Villain escapes.
*Calculus hears something perfectly.
*Thompson and Tompson exhibit competence.
Special rules:
*Whenever Captain Haddock says “Thundering typhoons/Blistering barnacles” or any variations thereof, you must drink and repeat what he said word-for-word. Screw up, and you have to drink again. Repeat until correct. Harder to do once you’re really drunk.
*When Madame Castafiore sings, you must drink until she stops singing.
*When the theme tune reprises to denote a shift in dramatic tension, chug.
Drink once when:
*Haddock takes a drink.
*Tintin dodges a car or a bullet.
*Captain Haddock curses and you know what the word means.
*Tompson and Thompson arrest Tintin.
*Tintin says “What is it Snowy?” or “What is it boy?”.
*Tintin says “Great snakes!”.
*Tintin says “No!”.
*Tintin yells “Gas!”.
*Cliffhanger.
*Calculus mishears something.
*Tintin gets chloroformed.
*More than one person laughs at a time.
*Tintin visits a museum.
*When Thomson says “To be precise…” and mangles what Thompson said earlier.
*Thompson and Tompson exhibit incompetence.
*You spot Herge.
*Tintin wears a disguise.
*Madame Castafiore mispronounces someone’s name.
*Snowy bites someone.
*Someone suffers blunt head trauma.
Drink twice when:
*Someone who isn’t Tintin gets chloroformed.
*Someone gets punched in the face.
*Someone barely escapes death.
*Captain Haddock curses and you don’t know what the word means.
*Tintin tricks some crooks into thinking his fingers are guns.
*Thomson says “To be precise…” and doesn’t mangle what Thompson said earlier.
*Madame Castafiore gets someone’s name correct.
Drink thrice when:
*Racism.
*Villain escapes.
*Calculus hears something perfectly.
*Thompson and Tompson exhibit competence.
Special rules:
*Whenever Captain Haddock says “Thundering typhoons/Blistering barnacles” or any variations thereof, you must drink and repeat what he said word-for-word. Screw up, and you have to drink again. Repeat until correct. Harder to do once you’re really drunk.
*When Madame Castafiore sings, you must drink until she stops singing.
*When the theme tune reprises to denote a shift in dramatic tension, chug.