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    Oprah Final Episode Drinking Game

    by Marissa Gold, REDBOOK

    You watched her go from ambitious TV host to total world domination. You were there when she put the kibbosh on eating beef, wheeled out a wagon full of fat, and (how could we forget?) gave every last audience member A NEEEEEEEEEW CAAAAAAAAR. Now it's time to celebrate Oprah's farewell episode with a drinking game... one that everyone from the casual watcher to the Oprah aficionado can appreciate. It's the way she would have wanted it. Bottoms up!


    THE RULES:
    1. Sips...

    -Take one sip anytime Oprah tells you to remember your spirit.
    -If Oprah mentions her 'favorite things' buy yourself a new pair of shoes or lipstick this week. Hey, it's not like YOU got a car!
    -If Oprah mentions the word 'diet' you can either take a sip of your drink or a bite of a cookie. You decide.
    -If Oprah mentions her BFF Gayle, your BFF has to take a sip of her drink.

    2. Shots...
    -If an audience member cries, do one shot.
    -If Oprah cries, do one shot.
    -If Oprah mentions Dr. Phil do one shot.
    -If Oprah mentions Tom Cruise jump onto your couch and do one shot.
    -If Oprah gives everyone a car, throw your drink at the TV.

    Now head to our Facebook page to print or send these rules to your friends and get ready for a watch party to remember!

    Cocktail recipes for your party guests:
    Delish low-calorie cocktails
    Citrus Slim-Tini
    Blaisin' Dragon
    Passion Fruit Mojitos

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