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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My Friend
Happened spontaneously. In school. In the playground. We were bored.
One person found themselves encircled by everyone else within our group. We all suddenly began pushing him about, saying 'my friend' in a sort of monotone, zombie-like voice. Until he fell over, whereby we all left dirty great shoe prints over his uniform. This seminal moment, kind of how Webb Ellis must have felt, a few miles down the road when he invented rugby, formed the basis of what developed into the great game we all know and love - it became more violent; had harder pushes, so you'd be flying one way, then straight back in the other direction, fast; more people involved; more shoeprinting; less volunteering to actually play; and indeed, some people used to get my friend-ed much more often than others. Strange that.
( , Thu 1 Apr 2004, 12:36, Reply)
Happened spontaneously. In school. In the playground. We were bored.
One person found themselves encircled by everyone else within our group. We all suddenly began pushing him about, saying 'my friend' in a sort of monotone, zombie-like voice. Until he fell over, whereby we all left dirty great shoe prints over his uniform. This seminal moment, kind of how Webb Ellis must have felt, a few miles down the road when he invented rugby, formed the basis of what developed into the great game we all know and love - it became more violent; had harder pushes, so you'd be flying one way, then straight back in the other direction, fast; more people involved; more shoeprinting; less volunteering to actually play; and indeed, some people used to get my friend-ed much more often than others. Strange that.
( , Thu 1 Apr 2004, 12:36, Reply)
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