Usually, during a game of Trivial Pursuit, the correct answers help you succeed. In the case of Flurisha L. Cooper, the wrong answers got her hits off a blunt and shots of brandy.
This article is very interesting. For one, it specifically explains what a blunt is. When I was in high school, to me, a blunt meant a giant doober that you share with others. Unless you’re ape enough to smoke it all by yourself… you crazy fool. Additionally, it specifies that Ms. Cooper was the yellow piece. I don’t know why it’s of any significance, but I guess next time I play Trivial Pursuit with my smoke buddies, I’ll be the yellow piece… if I had smoke buddies.
A 21-year-old woman was hospitalized for intoxication over the weekend after “continually providing wrong answers” during a game of Trivial Pursuit where participants drank alcohol and did drugs when they answered incorrectly.
Flurisha L. Cooper, of the 1000 block of N. Central Park Ave., and Bridgette Pierce, of the 1500 block of E. 65th St., were playing the 2006 Current Events version of Trivial Pursuit about 6:30 p.m. Saturday on the 1000 block of N. Monticello Ave, according to a report taken by Harrison District police officers.
If a player provided an incorrect answer, that person would take a shot of E&J Brandy and take a “hit” off a cannabis “blunt,” according to the report, which defined a “blunt” as the street name for cannabis rolled up in cigar leaves.
Cooper, 21, who was the yellow piece, continually provided wrong answers, resulting in over intoxication. She was taken to Norwegian-American Hospital where was listed in good condition, the report stated.
Okay, back to your gossip.
Comments are Closed
We close comments on older posts to fight comment spam.