College Students Are Spending The Winter Playing Beer Pong On Snow Tables (PHOTOS)

College Students Are Spending The Winter Playing Beer Pong On Snow Tables

When life gives you snow, make a beer pong table.

People around the country are using the snow left behind by winter storms to create beer pong tables, and in some cases, deluxe versions with slots built in to keep booze cold.

The good people at Business Insider and Thrillist spotted the trend popping up on Twitter, because after you make a beer pong table out of snow, you obviously need to tweet a photo of it.

It's not a totally new concept; College Humor has a photo up from 2009, and we're sure someone did this before social media ruled our lives.

We collected a few of the photos from Twitter and posted them below.

Only at #WVU... Beer pong in the snow #ProudAlum pic.twitter.com/p3mXrNIkN2

— Andrew Worob (@Worob) January 21, 2014

RT @koopthe3rd official picture pic.twitter.com/0ncrMq4yo2 "@BSUpartyupdate S/O to boys on Jackson and McKinley playing beer pong in the snow"

— Rob Connett (@BostonRobConn) January 5, 2014

Just some snow sculptures playing beer pong and passing out #laurier #frost pic.twitter.com/oFtv829mq4

— Jessica Anam (@jesssanam) January 13, 2014

Mother nature gives you snow, make a beer pong table pic.twitter.com/zgXZpv4x2e

— Blunt Gent (@SomeWhereInCO) February 1, 2014

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