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Spin The Bottle.
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Ok, so when I was growing up my friends and I had this wonderful, simply wonderful, game we played. Called "SPOONS" it was a card game that involved passing around cards until you got a match and then you grabbed at one of the spoons in the center of the circle of people. Once someone went for a spoon, everyone had to go for them because there was one less spoon then the number of players.
The person who was left without a spoon, got a letter. (first S, then P, Then O, etc...) if some hapless fool ever got all the letters of "SPOON" then they were in big trouble, becuase then everyone ELSE went into the kitchen and, using whatever non-posoinous ingredients they could find, would come back out with a spoonful of some awful mixture that the loser had to eat. I lost once. It sucked. Puked my guts out for a LONG time in the bathroom. Play SPOONS. fun game. You'll love it. Quote:
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Spin the Bottle is central, distracting, and sometimes ends up with people who aren't as comfortable as they thought they were. Cloven Fruit wander around the party, adding to the mood without disrupting things, and get more and more interesting as the night progresses.
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How do you play spin the bottle? I know everybody sits in a circle and you take a bottle and spin it in the middle, and when the bottle stops spinning, it points at somebody, who is selected. The only time I have done this is at a birthday party when I was a kid, for the birthday kid to choose whose present to open.
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The only question is, what is that person selected for, and the answer to that is as broad as your imagination http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif Traditionally, the spinner and the spinnee have toengage in some degree of kissing/foreplay/erotic behaviour, depending on just how wild your party is. |
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Heh... drunken truth-or-dare strip jenga.
So you have Jenga. I'm assuming everyone knows what Jenga is, and if you don't, you somehow missed out on the late 80's / early 90's period (not necessarily a bad thing). What happens is, you go around, and everyone takes a turn removing a block and placing it on top. Before a player removes a block, they have to take a drink. If they take a middle block (easier, makes tower more stable), then they have to take a truth-or-dare. Whoever knocks over the tower has to remove an article of clothing. As you could imagine, having to take a drink before each block makes things more... interesting. |
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I've seen Truth-or-Dare Jenga, where each block as been etched or bruned or something with a question or challenge.
I've heard of Naked Hottub Twister, and I might doubt it's existance, but the source was from a group of Very Wild People. The same people that introduced me to Cloven Fruit and . . . other parties I shouldn't talk about here (but I just audited that class, didn't taket he tests). |
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Cloven Fruit http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...s/rolleyes.gif http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...s/confused.gif
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Sorry.
http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...loven+fruit%22 For some reason, I thought I had linked to an explanation. Short Version: Someone sticks cloves in a piece of fruit. They hand this to someone of the gender to whom they are attracted. The receiver of the fruit, if they are comfortable with the activity, choses the manner in which they receive affection from the giver of the fruit. Typically they take it out with their hand if they wish only to be kissed on the hand or take it out with their mouth if they wish to be kissed there. From there, it can move on to other things, sometimes quite publicly. [ July 03, 2004, 04:23: Message edited by: Loser ] |
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