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 01-01-2025 04:52 PM
Can you envisage the elves getting rather sloshed after leftover brandy lured them on to a life of alcoholic depravity, and would this involve their smashing frozen brandy fountains with hammers intended for making toys?
on 01-01-2025 05:18 PM
Lol, after a few beverages, who the hell cares?
on 01-01-2025 05:35 PM
What sort of an attitude is that? 😁
on 01-01-2025 06:16 PM
is attitude a precursor to getting this "done and dusted"?
01-01-2025 07:52 PM - edited 01-01-2025 07:52 PM
How did dust get into this, and is it possible that the cleaning staff haven’t been using scrubbing and cleaning and checking nooks and crannies?
on 02-01-2025 12:42 PM
Is that a euphemism for cooks and grannies?
on 02-01-2025 02:13 PM
Would the reindeer understand euphemisms and do they chase Santa’s granny and the North Pole cook?
on 02-01-2025 05:57 PM
Does the North Pole cook have to store food in the fridge to keep it from freezing?
on 02-01-2025 06:18 PM
Just what sort of food does the cook prepare?
on 02-01-2025 06:20 PM
Can I be certain he doesn't serve reindeer steak during the off season?