"Let's
Make A Deal"
Where you ask audience members for an object that not everyone might
have in their purse or pocket but chances are somebody will have
one...like a red hair pick or a silver money clip...then give them a
prize like a can cozy or hat from the bar.... then you can ask them if
they want to keep that prize or go for whats in your hand/box/bag. Etc.
and THAT prize could either be a bag of pretzels or a CD or a t-shirt or
a smooch from Large Marge who is all too willing to lay a big kiss on
anybody :)
"Toilet Paper Race"
This requires partners. These partners can be picked at random
throughout the event. You will have a team of two people for every
roll of toilet paper used. One person will act as the toilet
paper holder. The other persons job is to race everyone to be the
first one to unroll their roll of toilet paper.
"Truth or Dare"
You ask somebody up and you ask them a personal question and if they
answer the audience decides whether they are telling the truth or
lying.... or they can do a Dare and they have to do something stupid
like sing a song or do a lap dance or whatever.
"Pass the Buck"
Here is how it works....
Say the room you are playing is set with (10) ten (8) eight-foot round
tables with (10) ten chairs each. Prior to the start time of the event
and after doing sound and light checks, I place an inexpensive item
(such as a $5 Blockbuster gift certificate) in a plain mailing envelope.
I then take the sealed envelope and tape it to the bottom of one chair
at each table. At my discretion during the evening, usually when I think
an "ice-breaker" is needed, I instruct everyone to reach under his or
her chairs and remove whatever they find attached (unless of course it's
dried gum or worse!) Once they remove the envelope, I ask that they hold
the envelope high in the air so that I am able to determine that each
table has an envelope. Once this is accomplished, I instruct all
attendees that they are to "pass" the envelope to their right as
appropriate music plays (the Final Jeopardy tune works great here). When
the music stops, I instruct the person holding the envelope to stand up.
(I build this up during the passing of the envelope to make this person
think that they are the winner) When all holders of the envelope are
standing, I then instruct them to pass the envelope to the person seated
to their immediate left. This is the winner of the prize.
"Lets Do the Twist"
Dance Contest!
Hip shaking' mamas and toe tapping' daddies unite! Our personality DJ
puts each finalist in the spotlight Dick Clark-style, each of whom
receives a special prize. Frankie and Annette would be jealous!
"TV TRIVIA" & "NAME
THAT (TV THEME)TUNE"
Do you know the
name of Little Ricky's babysitter on "I Love Lucy", or Latka's wifes
name on "Taxi"? Can you be the first to identify the theme from
"Cheers", "The Jetson's", or 100's of classic tv show theme songs?
You'll be surprised what you remember about classic TV shows! Team up
for fun and prizes for all!
LIMBO-RAMA!
How low can you
go? Chubby Checker and Harry Belafonte provide the beat to get your
guests moving. Great for luaus, Sixties, or beach theme parties. Watch
the fun as your crowd bends over backwards" for prizes!
SUCK IT UP!
A wild relay race
using nothing but suction! Teams line up and each member is given a
straw. The object is to get a marshmallow from one side of the room to
the other using only the suction power through your straw. Each winning
team member gets a prize!
HULA "HOOP-A-THON"
Get into circular motion and bring plenty of laughs to your event! We
bring the funky neon hula-hoops -- your guests indulge in centrifugal
force. Plenty of prizes for everyone who shares the fun and those who
"hoop" the longest!
HULA "HOOP-RACE"
This works well with
our Cooperate events, School Events and Team Building Events. Get two
long lines of guest. The guest hold hands and then I take a hula-hoop
to the end of each line. The teams have to pass the hula-hoop down the
line while still holding hands. Once it gets to the other end, they
have to pass it back. At this point you start another hula-hoop at the
opposite end.
Chin RELAY-RACE
Get guest organized
into multiply groups with at least 15 in each group. Prefer this to be
male, female, male and so on. Take a small ball about the size of a
Grapefruit and give to each team. They place this ball under their chin
and pass from person to person without using there hands.
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