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*"I was fighting Vampire Oprah" took the late employee about fifteen minutes to guess. | *"I was fighting Vampire Oprah" took the late employee about fifteen minutes to guess. | ||
− | *I was trying to catch all 150 Pokemon (theres actually 386 as I learned at the pokemon convention) | + | *I was trying to catch all 150 Pokemon (theres actually 386 as I learned at the pokemon convention) (except now there are 493) |
*I hugged an exploding tree | *I hugged an exploding tree | ||
*I 3-second-closed-mouth kissed [[User:Jeff Sachs|Jeff's]] wife (This was at boot camp) | *I 3-second-closed-mouth kissed [[User:Jeff Sachs|Jeff's]] wife (This was at boot camp) |
Revision as of 03:05, 9 July 2007
Late to Work is an Acting Improv game.
Participants
- 1 Late Employee
- 1 Boss
- 3 Co-workers
How does it work?
The Late Employee must explain to the boss why he is late. However, he does not know the reason. The 3 co-workers, standing behind the Boss, act out silent clues in order to help the Late Employee. However, periodically the b=Boss will turn around to face the Co-workers. They then must freeze and come up with an explanation for why they are in that pose. If the Boss does not like their explanation, he can fire them and hire someone from the circle. Te game ends when the Late Employee figures out why he is late.
Notable Moments
- "I was fighting Vampire Oprah" took the late employee about fifteen minutes to guess.
- I was trying to catch all 150 Pokemon (theres actually 386 as I learned at the pokemon convention) (except now there are 493)
- I hugged an exploding tree
- I 3-second-closed-mouth kissed Jeff's wife (This was at boot camp)
- I was following the Frank Wang
- The world was destroyed by Smurfs
- A tree threw a frisbee at me
- "I was weighing my options, option A or option B"