i never played spin the bottle, iv watched games but i was always to busy with the pretty cool girls in the corner lol.. we should all play lol.. spin the keyboard..
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i never played spin the bottle, iv watched games but i was always to busy with the pretty cool girls in the corner lol.. we should all play lol.. spin the keyboard..
man that shit is great! i havent played since i was lil tho, but i remember getting all the kids in the neighborhood to play hide and sehek at night, and my front porch was always base...it was so fucking great thinking about those times....i really want to play now...prob still as funny
Blazin...stay there, I'm comming to seek you! I'll pretend to be the guy with no arms when I tag you!:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by BlAzInIt4:20
Seriously, I have a two year old and we play this almost daily. I also do water gun fights most weekends with the older kids.
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Shit probably two years ago I played some flashlight tag on halloween. But only for a few minutes. It actually sounds like fun to get really stoned then play some tag or something.
we use to go pool hopping at the town pool an when we where done
someone would break the beem and set off the silent alarm. weight for the cops to come..then let them seek.
hide and seek at night was such a fun game!
but the ultimate hide and seek is played indoors with all the lights off. seriously..so fun!
i would hide on top of the fridge and shit, no one ever caught me.
That's a good idea - but if i was running around with no lights on i'd end up running through something - like a damn wall. LOL.Quote:
Originally Posted by halfassedjediknight
I've got some pretty good memories of those kinda games - good excersise and fun - espcially with beer, weed and disposible bBqS.
its when the boys chase the girls n catch em n like dry hump em n shit, all the sexy girls were fast as shit it b the fat ugly ones that'll stop and b like "aww, i guess u caught me". best game in the world .Quote:
Originally Posted by kmedian26
Got pretty drunk a few weeks ago and decided to play it at 2am while camping. Pretty crazy
I played hide-and-seek a week and a half ago with my brother-in-law's 6-year-old nephew and their 7-year-old neighbor, who were under my care for a time while their parents went to the hospital to visit someone. We played two rounds inside the house and two in the yard. It wasn't fair, though, and I kept getting discovered because I was bigger and couldn't fit into the best hiding places.
After that, we blew bubbles, colored on the driveway with chalk, and walked down to the park to swing. The 6-year-old had lost his computer privileges because of a behavioral issue with his mother, so we reverted back to the activities of my childhood, which, if you ask me, were a lot more fun than sitting at a PC on a pretty day.