Sunday, June 7, 2009

A Game

Last week Friday I had been invited to a party. It was my friend 21 years old birthday which was very meaningful to her. Thus, her parent grandly organized a birthday party for her. There were others friend of mine been invited to the party too and most of them were my primary schoolmate. We didn’t contact with each other for a long time so there are a lot of topic to chat on. I felt a little bit of surprise because it was a very congenial conversation chat although we didn’t meet for a period of time.

Actually the party was a kind like boring because the host was busy on entertaining others guests. We just self serviced ourselves and “entertained” ourselves while waiting for the time to sing the birthday song and cut the cake. I think because it was too…too…too…boring so one of my funny friend came out with a brilliant idea. He said “ Why don’t we play a game ourselves while waiting for the time. You guys queue up follow by a boy and a girl. I will think out a things and told the first person. He or she only can act to describe the things to the second person behind. The second person than act it to the person behind him follow up one by one until the message pass through all of you guys and finally come to the last person . The last one have to guess out what is it. If anyone says a single word than is consider loss and have to accept punishment. So what do you all think, agree or not?” What can we say, of course all of us agree since there is nothing to do.
We all queued up follow by his direction and started on the game. Everyone seems to enjoy the game and some of them laugh out exaggerate when comes to the term “sanitary napkin”. One of the guy expressed it clumsy and funny because of his movement. I can’t control myself and laugh out loudly until the tears come out. I really don’t know what the … was he acting.

All of us were having fun and the time had passed through without our conscious. Finally came to the turn for the birthday song so everyone gathered around and celebrated it. After finish the cake and once again wished the host a happy birthday, I just went home. On the way back, I was thinking that there is nothing for in the party for me to keep in my memory except the game. It reminded me for the lesson I had learned from Human Com and I found that it was truly related to each of our single daily life. So I decided to write it out just to share with other and thank you for your time.
Written by
Judy

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