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Conference turris::womannotes-v3

Title:Topics of Interest to Women
Notice:V3 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1078
Total number of notes:52352

234.0. "S-games" by --UnknownUser-- () Fri Jul 06 1990 09:44

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234.1Tacky but fun!SWAM1::UCCI_SAFri Jul 06 1990 15:101
    How about "Escaped convict and the warden's wife?"
234.2Strip tennis, anyone?CSCMA::BALDWINFri Jul 06 1990 15:2717
    how about other variations of S-games:
    
    My partners and I have done:
                          
               "Strip Up-wards"
               
               "Strip Scrabble"
               
               "Strip UNO"
               
               "Strip Checkers"
               
               "Strip Chess"
               
               "Strip SIMON" (remember the game with the lights?)
                
    and many others...
234.3with my boy or husband? nothing inbetween?LEZAH::BOBBITTscreenage mutant ninja demosFri Jul 06 1990 20:345
    Gee, we'd often spend a pleasant evening doing the NY Times Crossword
    puzzle, but I don't think that's what you had in mind....
    
    -Jody
    
234.4*** co-moderator reminder ***LEZAH::BOBBITTscreenage mutant ninja demosFri Jul 06 1990 20:418
    
    Just a brief nudge...
    
    Please make sure you keep your entertainment descriptions appropriate
    for DEC General Consumption - no specifics, please....
    
    -Jody
    
234.5Fun and gamesCUPCSG::RUSSELLFri Jul 06 1990 21:289
    In another lifetime many years ago, a friend and I played 
    
                Strip Scissors-paper-rock
    
    (You know: scissors cut paper, paper covers rock, rock breaks scissors)
    
    But then again, the game was not necessary as nudity would
    have happened eventually anyway.  It just made the process more
    gigglesome.  We couldn't find the playing cards.
234.6it started as truth or dare...STRATA::AMARTINOHuntedSat Jul 07 1990 18:3426
    
    I was at a New Years party last year and played a *wild* game!
    depending on how crazy the people are that are playing...mind you,
    this game became very RISQUE, partly due to the game being a 
    drinking game (not that is has to be, it just was). Also, it was
    in a big hotel room.
    
    This is how we played; there was about 12 people a couple more guys
    than gals. Our room had 2 double beds and we sat 6 on one and 6
    on the other in a "girl-boy" order. Let me detail this seating
    arrangement. There are 6 people sitting side by side on the inside
    of one bed facing the people on the inside of the other bed?
    Got it?  One person would ask the person next to them a rather risque
    question and the person could not make any facial or otherwise movement
    in acknowledgment or recognition of the question or they would
    have to drink a shot of, I believe it was peach tree schnapps,weh!
    So, if a guy or gal asked you a Nasty question and you wanted to
    slap that person...or if you thought the offer was a good one and you
    wanted to accept, even if you thought about it and that made you
    hesitate you drank...the more people drank the more...creative people
    got. It was interesting. 
    
    Have fun!
    
    Tony
    
234.7ASHBY::FOSTERSun Jul 08 1990 14:577
    I've played a similar game to .6. We call it questions, and its best
    with a mixed crowd. The point is to return a question with a question.
    If you can't come up with a question, i.e. you're too busy wanting to
    smack someone or act indignant, or the question has you in a state of
    shock, then you drink.
    
    We got Nasty, too! Gotta admit, it was fun.
234.9CSCMA::BALDWINMon Jul 09 1990 14:208
    RE:-.8
    
    
    ....Gotta get me a pool table, REAL soon ;-) You know, when you
    said Strip Pool, however, I thought of a *swimming* pool at first
    and I thought..."Gee, that would sure be a short game..." Though
    I guess, *both* games are worth playing...just think of the fun
    watching someone go off the diving board...;-) ;-)
234.10would this impact our jobs????USIV02::BROWN_ROgoalkeeper's fear of the penalty kickMon Jul 09 1990 21:472
    Strip Noting?
    
234.11But the idea certainly is worth NOTING...Ha!CSCMA::BALDWINTue Jul 10 1990 13:029
    RE-.10
    
    "Would this impact our jobs?"
    
    
    ...only if we posted the graphics that went with the game...*;-)
    
    You'd be better off sending picture-mail of the participants
    (ar-ar-ar!) ;-) ;-)
234.12home terminals only?WMOIS::B_REINKEtreasures....most of them dreamsTue Jul 10 1990 14:063
    re .10
    
    only if you do it in the office 
234.13I've been known to note from home....LOWELL::WAYLAY::GORDONPainting with fireTue Jul 10 1990 15:413
	OK, so what are the rules ;-)

							--D
234.14Quick, mods, a new conference rule!TLE::D_CARROLLAssume nothingTue Jul 10 1990 16:1112
>	OK, so what are the rules ;-)

Ah, finally a use for pit bull noting!  Whoever wins the current round of
pit-bulling has to take off one item of clothing.  

;-) ;-)

And put a picture in the family album to prove it.

There, that solves that.

D!
234.16they could vary I imagineWMOIS::B_REINKEtreasures....most of them dreamsTue Jul 10 1990 16:226
    in re .13
    
    I suspect that would be something that the participants would 
    work out together.
    
    BJ
234.17excitedWMOIS::RAINVILLEJust a slave to beauty!Wed Jul 11 1990 03:523
    
    Count the goosebumps...mwr
    
234.18GOLF::KINGREat healthy, stay fit, die anyway!!!!Wed Jul 11 1990 12:163
    ANother game to play.... Strip Uno!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    REK
234.19Ahh...but there can be some "draw-backs"...CSCMA::BALDWINWed Jul 11 1990 12:2821
    RE-.18
    
    
    Yeah, I mentioned that earlier...but you know what the only problem
    with STRIP UNO is?
    
    
    You have to keep taking clothes off...
    
    
    Then put several back on... 
    
    
    Then take them off again...
    
    
    Then put several back on...
    
    
    ...why it's even feasible that you could wind up with more clothes
       ON than when you *started* the game ;-) ;-) (ar-ar-ar!) 
234.20UNO ?UTROP1::ZWAM_HWed Jul 11 1990 13:446
    Excuse me for asking but
    
    What is "UNO"?
    
    Henk
    
234.21UNO can be fun even without strippingRCA::PURMALYou look just like an Elvis from HellWed Jul 11 1990 14:3716
    re: .20 Henk,

    UNO is a card game similar to Crazy 8's.  It has a special deck of
    yellow, blue, green and red cards with two each of the numbers zero
    through nine, reverse, skip and draw two cards.  There are also four
    wild cards and four wild draw four cards.  The object of the game is to
    get rid of all of the cards in your hand.  You discard cards by
    matching the color, number or word of the card on the top of the
    discard pile.  When you get down to one card (as you're discarding your
    next to last card) you must make people aware of it.  If you don't, and
    someone notices you only have one card before the next player discards
    a card they point it out, and that person must draw another two cards. 
    If you can't play a card you must draw another card and the next player
    gets a turn.

    Tony
234.22Peppermint Twist??CUPCSG::RUSSELLWed Jul 11 1990 16:533
    Strip Twister has potential...
    
        :^)
234.24Great tragedy, thatCUPCSG::RUSSELLWed Jul 11 1990 22:425
         RE: .23
         
         What a pity....   ;^)
         
            M.
234.25CSCMA::BALDWINThu Jul 12 1990 13:335
    
    
    
    ....Yeah, people just seem to get all tied up in "knots" over the
         whole thing (AR!) *;-}
234.26GOLF::KINGREat healthy, stay fit, die anyway!!!!Thu Jul 12 1990 16:285
    ANother good game is strip scrabble... you have to spell the clothing
    you want the other person to take off... Takes some real creative
    wording.....
    
    REK
234.27Wanted, illiterate woman for strip Scrabble :-)HEFTY::CHARBONNDthe angels won't have itThu Jul 12 1990 18:033
    re .26 strip Scrabble - trouble is, most of the women I date are
    much more literate than I am. "Trousers?? Is that a real word?
    Lemme see the dictionary."
234.28I'd probably *ask* all the Geography questions ;^)CSCMA::BALDWINFri Jul 13 1990 22:245
    How about...
    
    Strip-Trivial Pursuit?
    
    This one has *definite* "possibilities"...hmmm...
234.29:-)EXIT26::STRATTONSkydivers drop 'til they stopSat Jul 14 1990 03:194
        Strip Solitare...
        
        Jim (married to WomanNoter Roberta; never played it since
        knowing her)
234.30Hey, you're forgetting some of usGRAMPS::BERMANGive Blood, Play Rugby!Tue Jul 17 1990 20:333
    	How about with our girl or wife?
    
    Rachael
234.31I'll look into it....heh-heh....CSCMA::BALDWINTue Jul 17 1990 21:455
    
    re:-.30
    
    Well, there's always the old standby's "Doctor" and "Postoffice"...;-)
    
234.32Strip TwisterMAKO::GOODMANI don't have a personal name yet...Wed Jul 18 1990 20:523
This was discussed at a party I went to a few weeks ago...I won't get into
details....

234.33SSVAX2::KATZFlounder, don't be such a guppyWed Jul 18 1990 20:554
    why are most of the replies so short? embarrassed to be on this
    one too long? ;*)  (note, this one is short too!)
    
    daniel
234.34LEZAH::BOBBITTscreenage mutant ninja demosThu Jul 19 1990 13:532
    prolly