Person, person, person, person, Walking Advertisement
By Pixel at October 12, 2005 at 7:05 pm. Filed in advocacy, projektsI have two new games for the children at home to play. I call the first one “Person, Person, Walking Advertisement.”
The goal is to find the most people in a row without running into somebody that is wearing clothes or carrying objects that have a name brand or logo prominently displayed.
So you go by walking on campus and you say “person” over and over again until you run into someone wearing a giant Addidas shirt (for instance), then you start over again.
Game #2 I call “Oil Crisis in Action.”
The goal is to find the most cars in a row that have just one person in them. Double points for Suburbans or SUVs. Once you find a car that has two people or more, you must start over.
Playing these games almost makes the commercialization of our culture and the destruction of our planet’s ecosystem Fun!
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I’d gladly look for people without clothes… I almost thought that was what you meant, until I continued reading.
The highest I get to is one on both!