Consequences. A very old game, but good even though it is old.

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Consequences

A very old game, but good even though it is old

Horrifying and aweful Write either one or two adjectives at the top of the page. Then fold the paper so the words cannot be seen

When you have finished, pass the paper to the next person

Now write the name of a man Then fold the paper and pass it on as you did before David Beckham

after having done this, the paper must again be folded and passed on as before; this time you write one or more adjectives; then a woman's name; next where they met; next what he gave her; next what he said to her; next what she said to him; next the consequence; and lastly, what the world said about it.

Frightening and aweful David Beckham Short and fat Katie Perry The Foreign Language School An apple “Now sit on that” “Do you like a roast chicken” They went to eat at KFC We will send them to the moon met at He gave her He said She said The result was The world said