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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Agashagundry la da
A couple of friends and I were on a trip to Budapest, there, waiting for adventures to begin and hung over in last summers heat we invented Agashagungrey. In short, my mate was laying with his top off on the grass, me and another friend started to flick coins that arched over and landed on his belly/ chest and sticking on (it was hot and sticky so the coins stuck and he didn’t seem to mind). When a coin hit the target and stuck on we shouted Agashagungrey (my mate thought the word meant good health or something similar in Hungarian, we discovered on the first day it meant nothing, but we liked the sound of it). When we got two coins on the belly button we shouted Agashagungrey and linked arms and danced a merry jig similar to that danced by footballers in the 1930s, I presume.
( , Thu 1 Apr 2004, 15:51, Reply)
A couple of friends and I were on a trip to Budapest, there, waiting for adventures to begin and hung over in last summers heat we invented Agashagungrey. In short, my mate was laying with his top off on the grass, me and another friend started to flick coins that arched over and landed on his belly/ chest and sticking on (it was hot and sticky so the coins stuck and he didn’t seem to mind). When a coin hit the target and stuck on we shouted Agashagungrey (my mate thought the word meant good health or something similar in Hungarian, we discovered on the first day it meant nothing, but we liked the sound of it). When we got two coins on the belly button we shouted Agashagungrey and linked arms and danced a merry jig similar to that danced by footballers in the 1930s, I presume.
( , Thu 1 Apr 2004, 15:51, Reply)
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