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THE INTERROGATION GAME ON THE 21st BIRTHDAY: To play it, have players sit in a circle so that everyone can see each other easily. The game starts with one individual turning and looking at the person on his left. Then the first person asks the person sitting on his left any question (i.e., What color are your socks?). The second person doesn’t answer the first question, but instead turns to the person on his left and asks another question, not one that has been asked before. That person turns to the person on his left and continues the process. Each time a question is being asked the two parties should be looking at each other. A person is disqualified if they answer the question asked (even if the answer is in the form of a question, this isn’t JEOPARDY), does not immediately turn and ask the next question, makes a statement instead of asking a question, repeats a previously asked question, or the worst of the worst is if they laugh. The game continues until one person is left. If there is drinking at the twenty-first party, the game can be adjusted to require that rather than getting out the person has to take a drink. Another variation would require the person would answer the question they missed answering truthfully, similar to game of spin the bottle.
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21st Birthday Parties
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21st Birthday Ideas
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21st Birthday Games
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21st BIRTHDAY GAME GIT'ER DONE: Divide the guests into two teams with one or two guests to act as judges as moderators. Each team selects a leader (usually the one with the biggest booming voice). The leader pulls a task for his team out of hat that holds many. The tasks for each team will be bizarre and unpredictable. For example, a task may be to line up with the biggest big toed person on the left and the smallest big toed person on the right. When they are ready to start the moderator yells Git’er Done. When the team finishes there leader yells out - Got’er Done Sir! The moderators/judges check to see if the task was in fact completed successfully and declares a point or a forfeit. Drinks can be assigned with the forfeit to make it even more challenging. Regardless of alcohol, however, these party games are a lot of fun.
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