New game. "Not what I meant"
Here's how you play it.
The first person asks a question, or makes a statement.
Then the second person answers the question, or comments on their statement. However they do not answer the question in the way the first person intended it to be interpreted.
Then the second person makes a statement, or asks a new question to continue the thread.
To change the meaning of the other persons statements/questions it is safe to ignore their grammar and spelling. Or even to combine and or break syllables from adjacent words, or do "sound alikes".
-- Examples --
Person 1: Would you like ham, or eggs?
Person 2: What would I do with hammer eggs?
Person 2: This chicken needs more thyme.
Person 1: Is 10 minutes enough?
Etc...
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I'll start.
What do you like with your bagel?
Here's how you play it.
The first person asks a question, or makes a statement.
Then the second person answers the question, or comments on their statement. However they do not answer the question in the way the first person intended it to be interpreted.
Then the second person makes a statement, or asks a new question to continue the thread.
To change the meaning of the other persons statements/questions it is safe to ignore their grammar and spelling. Or even to combine and or break syllables from adjacent words, or do "sound alikes".
-- Examples --
Person 1: Would you like ham, or eggs?
Person 2: What would I do with hammer eggs?
Person 2: This chicken needs more thyme.
Person 1: Is 10 minutes enough?
Etc...
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I'll start.
What do you like with your bagel?