1 | !!Take a drink anytime the following are mentioned or happen: |
2 | |
3 | * The twins are (sun-streaked) blondes, a perfect size 6[[note]]In the "updated" versions of the books released in the 2000s, this was changed to size 4[[/note]] and have blue-green eyes, perfect California tans, and dimples in their cheeks. |
4 | * The identical lavalieres the twins both wear on a necklace, and the fact they got them for their 16th birthday. |
5 | * The only ways to tell the twins apart are the facts that Elizabeth wears a watch (another drink if it's mentioned that Jessica believes "the party doesn't start until she arrives anyway") and has a birthmark on her shoulder, that Elizabeth usually wears her hair up while Jessica wears hers down, and that Elizabeth dresses conservatively while Jessica dresses wildly. |
6 | * Elizabeth is four minutes older than Jessica (another drink when it's also mentioned "that it sometimes feels like four ''years'' to Elizabeth"). |
7 | * Jessica's room is a permanent gigantic mess. Another drink when she yet again borrows (usually without asking first) Elizabeth's clothes because she can't find her own, or doesn't keep up with her laundry. |
8 | * Elizabeth poses as Jessica (mostly to get Jessica out of trouble) and/or vice-versa. Another drink if it's ''the twins' own parents'' whom she manages to fool. |
9 | * Bruce's Porsche's VanityLicensePlate is 1BRUCE1. |
10 | * Jessica tries to ruin the life of another girl if she perceives them as a rival or threat to her reputation. Another drink if the rivalry is over a boy. |
11 | * One of the twins falls instantly in love with a cute guy they just met, or a guy falls instantly in love with one of them. |
12 | * Todd or Elizabeth cheat on each other. |
13 | * Anyone is hospitalized. Another drink if their hospitalization somehow relates to an attempted murder. |
14 | * There is a school dance. |
15 | * A holiday takes place more than once during the same year. |
16 | * Elizabeth puts her nose in other people's business, or meddles in other people's lives. Add a sip if her friends or boyfriend complain about her neglecting them because of her meddling. |
17 | * Against her better judgment, Elizabeth lets Jessica convince her to do something she knows she shouldn't do and/or that is morally dubious. |
18 | * One or both of the twins are stalked. Change to a sip if one or both of the twins are mistaken for another woman being stalked. |
19 | * A character is judged for drinking, using drugs, having sex, or being fat. |
20 | * One or both of the twins receive an extremely prestigious job or internship. Another drink if this takes them outside the country. |
21 | * Someone dies. Another drink if that someone had been dating one of the twins. |
22 | * A girl reminds Steven of Tricia Martin. |
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24 | !!Take a sip anytime the following happen: |
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26 | * Jessica has a temper tantrum. |
27 | * Jessica uses the number 37, 137, or other random number ending with the digits "37" as her way to say "tons of" (it's her CharacterCatchphrase). |
28 | * Elizabeth is mentioned to ''love'' writing, to write for the school paper or freelance for the town newspaper, or to want to become a journalist. Make it a drink if we see a sample of her writing. Make it a ''long'' drink if it's a poem. |
29 | * A male character's favorite sport is mentioned: basketball for Todd, tennis for Bruce Patman, football for Ken Matthews, surfing for Bill Chase. Make it a drink if they are currently engaged in this sport and competing against an individual or team from Palisades High School or Big Mesa High School. |
30 | * A scene with Jessica takes place at cheerleading practice. |
31 | * Ned, the twins' father, when making some point to his teenage daughters, is mentioned to make his case to them just like he does when he's defending a case as a lawyer--because he's a lawyer. |
32 | * Alice, the twins' mother, looks exactly like them and is often taken for the twins' older sister. |
33 | * A scene takes place at one of the following local eateries: the Dairi Burger, Casey's Place, Guido's Pizza Palace, or the Box Tree Café. |
34 | * A scene takes place at the beach or a swimming pool. Make it a drink if someone gets pushed or knocked into the water. |
35 | * A scene takes place at the mall. Make it a drink if Jessica and Lila are shopping together. |
36 | * A teen character has a party at their parents' house without supervision. Make it a drink if underage drinking is going on too. |
37 | * Lila or Bruce brags about something. Make it a drink if Lila explicitly mentions her father, or if Bruce is bragging about something related to his skill on the tennis court. |
38 | * Jessica mentions her love of pineapple pizza. |
39 | * Winston Egbert wears a wacky outfit. |
40 | * Anything is described as "Spanish-tiled." |
41 | * Todd's eyes are described as "coffee-colored." |
42 | * Steven Wakefield unexpectedly comes home from college. |
43 | * Anyone has a cooking-related mishap. Make it a drink if it's Todd. |
44 | * Elizabeth goes out to see a classic movie. |
45 | * Jessica describes a guy as the most attractive male she's ever seen. |
46 | * Mr. Collins is compared to Robert Redford. |
47 | * Elizabeth is attracted to a guy other than her steady boyfriend. Make it a drink if she or another character discounts the possibility that she would ever cheat on her steady boyfriend. Take a second drink if she actually does. Finish the drink if the guy and her steady boyfriend get into a physical fight over her. |
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