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Fri Oct 21, 2005 4:22 pm
Ketsueki says...




If you have a writers block, here is a game you can try with some friends (At least three or four works best).
NEED: Paper and pencil (one for each person)

Step 1: On your paper, write a guys name (it could be a book character, friend, movie star, etc.). When you are done, fold over the top of your paper to hide the name then pass to your left once.
Step 2: Below the fold, write a girls name (same rules as boys) then fold and pass again.
Step 3: Below the fold, write where they are (Could be a specific city or a shop, etc.), fold, then pass.
Step 3: Below the fold, write what they are doing. (Like holding hands, etc. and the more imaginative the better.)
Step 4: Below the fold, write what happens to them (More imagination the better!)
Step 5: Pass the papers back to their original owners and read the funny story to your frineds!
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Fri Oct 21, 2005 4:30 pm
Emma says...



Me and my friends did that, and it was normally quite... Rude. :P
  





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Fri Oct 21, 2005 4:36 pm
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Yeah... we've done that too... except some of us got confused about putting both a guy and a girl down on the paper and things turned out... er... interesting...
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And then, of course, in elementary school, you have the one where the girl and a guy (woe to the naive kid who chooses two guys/girls!) where you have them touch certain body parts.

That was... interesting.
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