Extreme Jenga
Used to be that to call something ‘extreme’, all you would have to do was add alcohol.
Extreme walking. Extreme coffee. The list goes on and on. But we’ve graduated beyond that. Been there, done that.
Somebody brought a set of extreme jenga on our most recent trip. And I’m sure you’re wondering “how could extreme could jenga be? sure, you add angles to all the blocks but come on, the game stays the same.” And you’d be right — its not that hard.
Not until you make it one-eye closed, non-dominant hand, no thumb, twin tower jenga. We’ve got just the one picture before this one came tumbling down…
(Edited: Thx to SlantyOJ for reminding me that we weren’t allowed to use our thumb either. And if you brought the tower down, you did a shot.)
3 comments Saturday 20 Aug 2005 | 24601 | SlantyNet - General

You also forgot to mention you couldn’t use your thumb, and if you knocked it down you had to do a shot of gawd awful rum…
I was wondering where the alcohol came in, I mean really, what fun is jenga without shots?! Thank goodness you didn’t up it to oral jenga, I still have bad memories about that…
I think we played some tongue jenga as well. Just not with the twin towers.