mullet-envy
Crowd breaker. Have students get into groups of 5 to 10. Have them select one student who will wear a shower cap. Have the group place 2-sided tape all over the cap and then cut either brown or black yarn to be placed on the tape on the cap to look like a mullet. Then have the mullets come...
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flower-flour-girl
You begin the game by announcing you're going to have a kissing contest (the looks you get from workers are the best).Have 3 pretty girls come and stand at the front of the room. You tell the guys that they'll walk in one by one and ask each girl, "Are you my flower girl?" If she shakes her head...
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twinkie-launch
Borrow or purchase a clay pigeon thrower. Ours was not the kind you hold in your hand; it was the kind that mounts on a base and fires the clay pigeon with a giant spring and a catapult arm.Without telling them why I told all participants of the overnighter to bring one wrapped Little Debbie or Hostess product. Later...
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beauty-both-ways
Also called "What Goes Around Comes Around"Great for wacky game nights or lock-ins. This game requires shaving cream, a spoon, female hair products (bows, clips, hairspray), and chairs to sit in.Start with the girls sitting. Assign a boy with hair to each girl. Have the boys "shave" the girl's face with shaving cream and a spoon in under 1...
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messy-plexi
Prep: Buy or get a 4'x8' sheet of plexiglass donated.You will need: Oreos, Cheese in a can, CrackersCall up two teams of two. Tell the students that they need to draw someone using the Oreos, cheese in a can, and crackers. When they finish hold up the plexiglass to show the audience and let them vote by applause.Then tell...
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green-oatmeal
Get 3 or 4 brave volunteers with strong stomachs who race to eat a bowl of green oatmeal the fastest. This is best if recorded on camera and projected on the big screen. Award a first, second and third place so all contestants keep eating til done.When they finish have one of your staff ask, "Hey ‘Jonathan,' where do...
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