John asked:
We have heard of a new strip game…Its called bridge. My friends and I want to play it. You drive around in the country, when ever you see a bridge, say “Bridge”. The last person to say “bridge” has to take a piece of clothing off. Has anyone else heard of this? I was just looking for some “official” rules. What counts as a bridge? Is the driver exempt from shoes and socks? Those type of things. What kind of penalty is there for a false call? Any help is apprediated!
Stephen
We have heard of a new strip game…Its called bridge. My friends and I want to play it. You drive around in the country, when ever you see a bridge, say “Bridge”. The last person to say “bridge” has to take a piece of clothing off. Has anyone else heard of this? I was just looking for some “official” rules. What counts as a bridge? Is the driver exempt from shoes and socks? Those type of things. What kind of penalty is there for a false call? Any help is apprediated!
Stephen
Tags: Bridge Card, Game Bridge, Shoes

Sara
Driving barefoot is not against the law, but you may consider letting the driver be exempt because it’s a bad thing when he/she’s paying more attention to bridges on side roads than the road you’re on. In fact, such games while driving don’t sound that good to me for that reason at all, sorry, even if he’s not playing the driver is prolly going to be quite distracted by everyone else.