| Players: | 4 or more |
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| Equipment: | None |
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| Preparation: | None |
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Everyone sits in a circle. One player, the leader, goes around saying to each player, "I took a trip.
What did I take along?" The players name any object they please. One may say, "a suitcase," another
says, "a pickle." Other answers might be "a lunch box," "an alarm clock," a peanut butter
sandwich," "your poodle." After each player has named an object, the leader goes around and asks a different question, any kind of question that will be funny, because the players are not supposed to laugh. The leader asks the same question of Bach player and they each must give the same answer they gave before. For example, the leader asks something like, "What paid I travel on?" The answers would come out, "a suitcase," "a pickle," "a lunch box," and so on. Since anyone who laughs is out of the game, the leader purposely tries to think of questions that will make their answers seem funny and silly. After everyone has a chance to answer the first question, the leader asks another, such as "What did I wear around my neck?" and then another, trying to get everyone to laugh. The player who laughs last wins. |
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