bironic: Neil Perry gazing out a window at night (Default)
bironic ([personal profile] bironic) wrote2010-06-01 06:45 pm

Something borrowed, something blue

Back from a long weekend with the grandparents, and off in two days for New York. This is the most exciting news in my life right now. Blah, blah, self-flagellation, but [info - dreamwidth.com]kink_bingo is starting and [info - insanejournal.com]synn will be visiting soon. Also I finally learned how to do DW and IJ user codes. And I enjoyed perfect in a sickening sort of way by perdiccas (Zach Quinto/Chris Pine, intense consent play) and Imaginary Boys by busaikko (John Sheppard/Cameron Mitchell, trans topics) last night/today.

Have you ever played a game at a bridal shower that you enjoyed? I am planning ("planning") one for this weekend and hear they are mostly lame. ETA: Rumors of lameness have been somewhat exaggerated. I think a few of the ideas that turned up on Google will do. But you are still very much welcome to make suggestions....
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[personal profile] ignaz (from livejournal.com) 2010-06-02 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
At L and T's shower, there was a trivia/questionnaire-type game where everyone had to answer questions about the brides, and the best answers (defined either as most correct or most creative) were worth some kind of points.
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[identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com 2010-06-10 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
We had some guests who didn't know the bride (or each other) well, so we stayed away from intimacy stuff like that - but we did do a memory game where people could either write down a memory or make up a memory about the bride, and then she read each one out loud and they voted on whether they thought it was true, which went over well.
Edited 2010-06-10 00:12 (UTC)