Seriously, I'm going to bed after this
Apr. 2nd, 2011 12:04 amHas anyone else ever played the game that we tentatively called "He Said, She Said"? I learned how to play it in college and have proceeded to teach various groups the game through the years.
You find a group of people, witty or otherwise. Find each person a writing instrument and a piece of paper (some of my most memorable copies from past games are on the back of envelopes).
The different steps that I know are:
1. A boy's name
2. A girl's name
3. He said
4. She said
5. He gave her
6. She gave him
7. The consequences were
8. And the world said
You write the first one at the top of a piece of paper then fold it over so that it can't be seen. Pass it to the person on your right. Take the paper you are handed (from the person on your left) and, without unfolding it, answer the next question. Repeat the steps. Unroll when you are done and laugh at the results.
Okay, so my question, once again, is HAS ANYONE ELSE EVER PLAYED THIS? Does it sound familiar? Do you have different rules?
I'm thinking about making this into a future challenge for
5_prompts and have been thinking of the different variations that could come of it. I want to see if anyone else has any other neat ideas that are the same sort of game. Or maybe a game like it?
Really, as challenges go, it's just window dressing. My goal as Mod is always to dress up the window so that it doesn't look like the same thing over and over again... even though it is. *grins* I truly think I have more fun on this side of challenges. Of course, what makes it fun is that there are people who are playing. LOTS of people these days. More than I thought I'd ever get when I first started it over a year ago. I figured it would be a place I could use as storage for my writing and various ideas. Go figure!
You find a group of people, witty or otherwise. Find each person a writing instrument and a piece of paper (some of my most memorable copies from past games are on the back of envelopes).
The different steps that I know are:
1. A boy's name
2. A girl's name
3. He said
4. She said
5. He gave her
6. She gave him
7. The consequences were
8. And the world said
You write the first one at the top of a piece of paper then fold it over so that it can't be seen. Pass it to the person on your right. Take the paper you are handed (from the person on your left) and, without unfolding it, answer the next question. Repeat the steps. Unroll when you are done and laugh at the results.
Okay, so my question, once again, is HAS ANYONE ELSE EVER PLAYED THIS? Does it sound familiar? Do you have different rules?
I'm thinking about making this into a future challenge for
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Really, as challenges go, it's just window dressing. My goal as Mod is always to dress up the window so that it doesn't look like the same thing over and over again... even though it is. *grins* I truly think I have more fun on this side of challenges. Of course, what makes it fun is that there are people who are playing. LOTS of people these days. More than I thought I'd ever get when I first started it over a year ago. I figured it would be a place I could use as storage for my writing and various ideas. Go figure!