drinking game #2
names
Someone says a name – eg Orson Welles.
The next person seated clockwise must come up with another name using the first letter of the previous surname as the first letter of a new Christian name – eg Wassily Kandinsky.
If a name is introduced which includes the same first letter for both surname and forename – eg William Wordsworth – then the direction of the game reverses.
Likewise, if a name is introduced which is generally known by just a single name – eg Watteau – the direction of the game also reverses.
In order for a name to be accepted as valid, it must be known by the one who proposes it and one other person in the game.
Whilst trying to come up with a name, the participant must drink ceaselessly until they do so.
Someone says a name – eg Orson Welles.
The next person seated clockwise must come up with another name using the first letter of the previous surname as the first letter of a new Christian name – eg Wassily Kandinsky.
If a name is introduced which includes the same first letter for both surname and forename – eg William Wordsworth – then the direction of the game reverses.
Likewise, if a name is introduced which is generally known by just a single name – eg Watteau – the direction of the game also reverses.
In order for a name to be accepted as valid, it must be known by the one who proposes it and one other person in the game.
Whilst trying to come up with a name, the participant must drink ceaselessly until they do so.
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