Impromptu Games You Play
Me and the missus were at London Zoo the other day. We invented a great game called "Spot the Paedo." We counted about 8 single men with suspicious facial hair before the end of the day. What games have you made up on the spot to play with your friends?
( , Mon 29 Mar 2004, 15:50)
Me and the missus were at London Zoo the other day. We invented a great game called "Spot the Paedo." We counted about 8 single men with suspicious facial hair before the end of the day. What games have you made up on the spot to play with your friends?
( , Mon 29 Mar 2004, 15:50)
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Crap celebrity doubles
With a scoring system based on marks out of ten, my son and I regularly play this game, he invented it three years ago when we were queing for a gig at Brixton Academy.
Basically one of us spots someone who looks faintly like a celebrity and suggests a score. The other then has to agree the score based on the level of resemblance to the celeb.
The main part of the game is taken up by debating the scoring system, extra points can be awarded for a particularly crap lookalike ar deducted on mere whims. One such debate lasted us a whole evening in the pub to the point that when closing time came, we'd forgotten not only who the person was supposed to look like, but who even spotted them in the first place.
The highpoint of this game was when my son spotted a very convincing Noel Gallgher lookalike in Denmark Street, London in January this year.
He lost loads of points because it was actually Noel Gallagher, and he was wearing a crap jacket.
( , Mon 29 Mar 2004, 19:15, Reply)
With a scoring system based on marks out of ten, my son and I regularly play this game, he invented it three years ago when we were queing for a gig at Brixton Academy.
Basically one of us spots someone who looks faintly like a celebrity and suggests a score. The other then has to agree the score based on the level of resemblance to the celeb.
The main part of the game is taken up by debating the scoring system, extra points can be awarded for a particularly crap lookalike ar deducted on mere whims. One such debate lasted us a whole evening in the pub to the point that when closing time came, we'd forgotten not only who the person was supposed to look like, but who even spotted them in the first place.
The highpoint of this game was when my son spotted a very convincing Noel Gallgher lookalike in Denmark Street, London in January this year.
He lost loads of points because it was actually Noel Gallagher, and he was wearing a crap jacket.
( , Mon 29 Mar 2004, 19:15, Reply)
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