on 21-12-2024 07:10 PM
Let’s try a new word game for the festive season.
The idea is to progress a scene or storyline, using questions only. We can only post one sentence per post, and it must be a question. Hopefully the scene can come to a natural conclusion with a funny ending, after a certain number of posts (let’s say between 10 and 20 questions… as a rough idea).
The person who finishes the scenario can then start the next “round” with a new scenario-starting question, and so on.
I envisage this lasting up to middle of January (hopefully), and then coming to an end as the Christmas season itself will have done.
(We can always start a non-Christmas edition in a new thread if this takes off.)
Please keep the scenarios to a Christmas theme, however vaguely or tenuously.
And we’re off!
Does Santa really give Christmas gifts to the reindeer?
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on 23-12-2024 05:16 PM
Surely the Easter Bunny is as busy as Santa answering mail?
on 23-12-2024 05:18 PM
Do Santa and the Easter Bunny catch up for a drink during their quiet times?
on 23-12-2024 05:27 PM
Has anyone ever seen Santa and the Easter Bunny in the same room, ever?
on 23-12-2024 05:28 PM
Are you implying that they are one and the same, only pretending to be different, and that they give kudos to each other when doubters attack them?
on 23-12-2024 05:39 PM
If this is true would this not put them both on Santa's own naughty list and thereby create a paradox?
on 23-12-2024 05:55 PM
But is having two identities really naughty, or is it within the rules of the Guild of Imaginary Beings?
on 23-12-2024 06:00 PM
Isn’t the Guild of Imaginary Beings merely a cloak to hide the Illuminati who pretend to be your average eBay community member posting in code?
on 23-12-2024 06:03 PM
Are all eBay community members Illuminati shills, even at Christmas time?
on 23-12-2024 06:09 PM
Well, have you checked their pointy hats and secret badges, not to mention their glowing ties?
on 23-12-2024 06:19 PM
Are their pointy hats made of silver foil, and their badges printed on a 3-d printer?