![]() ![]() ![]() Step 4: Choose a designated “chase area.” Then have everyone place them on their forehead and see who’s the chicken. Make sure you have picked a card (ex: the seven of hearts) to the the “short straw” and then shuffle it in before passing them all out. An easy way to “draw straws” we find is to count the number of people and grab a deck of cards and deal out one card per person. The lucky person is now the center of everyone’s universe for the night. Step 3: Draw straws, and the “winner” puts on the chicken costume. Usually, this is a moot point because everyone at the bar ends up buying the chicken drinks anyway. The goal should be for the chicken to have enough cash to not worry about buying any of his or her own drinks for at least a couple hours. Maybe not. We recommend anywhere between $10 and $20 per person depending on the size of the group. You may eventually get some of this returned to you in the form of alcohol at the bars. The more people who show, the less everyone has to put in. The actual amount may vary depending on how many people show up to the party. ![]() Step 1: Everyone shows up to the party and puts money into the community drinking pot. Last team to find the chicken buys everyone a round. If the chicken isn’t at the bar you choose, you must down a drink and head to the next bar. If you find the chicken, you get to drink with them. The rest of the party splits into teams and attempts to find chicken while he or she is drinking with everyone’s money. Everyone at a party puts money into a communal pot and whoever draws the short straw dawns the chicken costume, grabs the money, and picks a bar. ![]()
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