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My children and I started playing the questions only game. Like the game played on "Whose line it is anyway." The object of this game is to talk by only asking questions. It starts with a setting and you go from there. I thought it would not be as fun as real life because it's supposed to be spontaneous and we usually mess up and lose the game but I started it on another forum and it was very fun. It will be much easier to list a question because we are thinking about it longer but it might be fun to see how this goes. Let's try it and see where it takes us.
The setting: Valentine's day shopping Do you have great Valentine's gift ideas? |
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My children and I started playing the questions only game. Like the game played on "Whose line it is anyway." The object of this game is to talk by only asking questions. It starts with a setting and you go from there. I thought it would not be as fun as real life because it's supposed to be spontaneous and we usually mess up and lose the game but I started it on another forum and it was very fun. It will be much easier to list a question because we are thinking about it longer but it might be fun to see how this goes. Let's try it and see where it takes us. I don't know if there has already been a thread like this so I'll post it and see.
The setting: At a store Valentines Day gift shopping: "Do you have any great gift ideas for Valentine's? |
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Can we take this game a little farther?
Would it be more fun it if was harder? What if we add in a little prose? Would you like to see how that goes? With love, Erika |
(Hi Erika. Can you start a new thread with that thrown in to see how it goes?)
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Will give it some thought...but there don't seem to be many takers on either idea at this point.
Maybe I jinxed it? Might have to change my name to the "Terminator" :D With love, Erika |
Does Valentines day now have a jinx on it?
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What if one of the greatest Valentine gifts is one that we give to ourselves?
How about giving and getting a "heart smart" gift for Valentines Day; like a commitment to eat better, exercise regularly and to genuinely love one another for a healthy heart? Wouldn't that take care of any perceived jinxes? With love, Erika |
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