Having finished “The 25 most popular icebreaker questions based on four years of data” and enjoyed the results, I’m moving on to a new list:
76 Fun Icebreaker Questions (Not all of which will be used, since some are either/or questions, which are boring.)
Your mission: answer the question in the comments with a good story.
If you don’t have a good story, you are encouraged to make one up.
What is your favorite drink?
If I’m stuck in the middle of the desert, dying of thirst: water
If I’m anywhere else: also water.
Blue…
No, Yellooooooooooo…….
Actually it is Tequila. At this point in time.
RC Cola, in a glass bottle with a hole punched in the cap. At my grandmothers farm next to the concrete fire pit made to burn brush. Surrounded by my cousins, the grown-ups inside making dinner and talking about grown-up stuff.
Hole punched in the cap?
I’m not familiar with that technique
First, you get an ice pick. It can be very dangerous, just ask my brother. Then you set the bottle on the counter top and find the center of the cap with the tip of the ice pick. Then hold the ice pick and give it a whollop with your other hand to put a hole in the cap.
Enjoy.
And the RC pours out of that one tiny hole? Seems like it would need a bigger hole or a second hole to let air in.
Also, wouldn’t it be easier to just remove the cap?
Imagine drinking a highly carbonated ice cold drink from a spray bottle dialed to it’s tightest stream. That’s what it was like. All the cool kids drank it that way… or maybe it was just my family. Removing the cap was like admitting defeat.
So you shake it up then drink the spray?
No, just drink it by tipping it back and getting one fizzy dash at a time.
For experimental purposes you could try this by getting some 8oz bottles of Coke or Dr Pepper. They’d probably be easier to find than RC bottles at this point. For safety sake you could use some clamps if you don’t want to risk stabbing your hand with an ice pick. Then find an ice pick which might be slightly easier than finding 8oz RC bottles. Get it ice cold and give it a try. The hard part will be getting to the fire pit at my grandmother’s house. The land is still owned by a distant relative as far as I know. Give me some notice and I’ll meet you there.
Shirley Temples…when I graduated from them all the trouble started…
Panther Piss…oh not for me …for you. I drink Glenlivet.
Depends on who is drinking it.