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[Video] Penn State Grandma Tries to Beer Bong

Purdue football is enough to give anyone the urge to drink, but what about your grandmother?

This video, posted by Penn State student Anthony Guidotti, shows one ambitious 75-year-old Penn State grandmother attempting a beer bong at a Purdue tailgate. She did well if you ask me; fifteen seconds isn’t bad for any age!

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Kevin Horne

Kevin Horne was the editor of Onward State from 2012-2014 and currently holds the position of Managing Editor Emeritus, which is a fake title he made up. He graduated from Penn State with degrees journalism and political science in 2014 and is currently seeking his J.D. at the Penn State Dickinson School of Law. A third generation Penn Stater from Williamsport, Pa., Kevin is also the president of the graduate student government. Email: [email protected]

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