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» Impromptu Games You Play
Well he speaks very highly of you...
Anytime someone says something negative about a famous person,you say 'well he/she speaks very highly of you.' Nearly everyone initially looks thrilled with the approval they are getting, and some even say "really?" before they click and realise the absurdity of the statement. People in on the joke make it more of a competition to see how many people you can get.
Example:
"I can't stand Russell Crowe! He can't act."
"Well, he speaks very highly of you!"
They always feel foolish, because the gut reaction is to feel good about recieving approval.
Try it.
ahhh, hilarity.
(Tue 30th Mar 2004, 2:53, More)
Well he speaks very highly of you...
Anytime someone says something negative about a famous person,you say 'well he/she speaks very highly of you.' Nearly everyone initially looks thrilled with the approval they are getting, and some even say "really?" before they click and realise the absurdity of the statement. People in on the joke make it more of a competition to see how many people you can get.
Example:
"I can't stand Russell Crowe! He can't act."
"Well, he speaks very highly of you!"
They always feel foolish, because the gut reaction is to feel good about recieving approval.
Try it.
ahhh, hilarity.
(Tue 30th Mar 2004, 2:53, More)
» Impromptu Games You Play
Questions
A good drinking game. You ask someone a question, instead of answering they ask someone else a question, and so on. Loser is the person who answers a question or hesitates, and they have to drink. Question can be banal or scandalous, such as:
"[name], what did your mum think of my technique?"
"[name], when did you realize you like little boys?"
Hilarity ensues.
"
(Tue 30th Mar 2004, 2:46, More)
Questions
A good drinking game. You ask someone a question, instead of answering they ask someone else a question, and so on. Loser is the person who answers a question or hesitates, and they have to drink. Question can be banal or scandalous, such as:
"[name], what did your mum think of my technique?"
"[name], when did you realize you like little boys?"
Hilarity ensues.
"
(Tue 30th Mar 2004, 2:46, More)
» Irrational Fears
Videos
As a kid I was terrified of the Village Roadshow(Video/Cinema distributors in Australia) symbol and accomponying noise at the start of films. It's like this gold V being drawn on the screen with this awful sound which used to have me running out of the room with my hands over my ears.
I heard a rumour after they discontinued it because it used to set off some epileptics - although that could be an urban myth.
(Thu 29th Jan 2004, 0:32, More)
Videos
As a kid I was terrified of the Village Roadshow(Video/Cinema distributors in Australia) symbol and accomponying noise at the start of films. It's like this gold V being drawn on the screen with this awful sound which used to have me running out of the room with my hands over my ears.
I heard a rumour after they discontinued it because it used to set off some epileptics - although that could be an urban myth.
(Thu 29th Jan 2004, 0:32, More)
» Impromptu Games You Play
Spot the Gavin
Gavin is the name of a generic non-descript tall male (sorry to all actual Gavins), the sort of guy who talks about mum and dad, talks about his minor accidents, has dull hobbies, and is just generaly uninteresting. Working on a point system we would count the number of people who we thought fit the description. Winner is the one with the highest points. Extra points are given if Gavin is driving a particularly generic car or has a particularly 'homely' girlfriend.
Variations of this game are usually 'Warren', such as dirty old men, paedos, or bogans(Aussie term for unemployed underclass who wear too much adidas)
(Tue 30th Mar 2004, 2:13, More)
Spot the Gavin
Gavin is the name of a generic non-descript tall male (sorry to all actual Gavins), the sort of guy who talks about mum and dad, talks about his minor accidents, has dull hobbies, and is just generaly uninteresting. Working on a point system we would count the number of people who we thought fit the description. Winner is the one with the highest points. Extra points are given if Gavin is driving a particularly generic car or has a particularly 'homely' girlfriend.
Variations of this game are usually 'Warren', such as dirty old men, paedos, or bogans(Aussie term for unemployed underclass who wear too much adidas)
(Tue 30th Mar 2004, 2:13, More)