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No good for drying tables like.They were always really useful for getting lasses numbers on...it seems nowadays the mobile has taken over this duty
And writing random messages on and throwing across the club.They were always really useful for getting lasses numbers on...it seems nowadays the mobile has taken over this duty
Throws you when the mat sticks to the bottom of the glass though.Yes they're essential, stops the table getting wet and stops the bottom of the glass getting wet and dripping on you.
Throws you when the mat sticks to the bottom of the glass though.
Add to the list:
- Determining levels of sexual frustration
- Using as a ninja star
- Seeing how many you can flip
And it bends right back!See how many you can stack and stab your middle finger through.
Just laughed at that.Also good to put a one inch tear in it then put it on your nose and shout "who threw that?"
See. You laughed at a description of it.Just laughed at that.
We had an excellent beer mat fight in our local one Saturday afternoon.
The group joker then tore a ‘V’ shape in one mat when we weren’t looking, he placed it over the bridge of his nose and then shouted “whoever threw this is ‘avin’ it”. How we all chortled.
Edit: this really happened but it took 7 minutes to type.
I have a feeling that the group joker wasn’t being original then, but it was in the early 90s and we didn’t have the interweb.It's an all time classic.
Seems like the internet still hasn’t reached you.I have a feeling that the group joker wasn’t being original then, but it was in the early 90s and we didn’t have the interweb.
When people were really bored in a pub (we’d often be in for hours) they would place a beer mat on the edge of a table, flip it and try to catch it.
I have a feeling that the group joker wasn’t being original then, but it was in the early 90s and we didn’t have the interweb.
When people were really bored in a pub (we’d often be in for hours) they would place a beer mat on the edge of a table, flip it and try to catch it.