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THE DINNER PARTY GAME

This game is a variation of “Packing the Bag.” One player starts off by saying she (or he) is giving a dinner party, the next player says he will provide tomato soup, the next rolls of bread, and so on. The game must be played very quickly, and nothing can be provided twice. If a player hesitates or says a thing which has already been given, he or she has to drop out of the game. The one who is left in last has won the game. A breakfast, tea, or supper party can be played, but you must only say food one has at that

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19300118.2.222.8

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 29

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Tapeke kupu
110

THE DINNER PARTY GAME Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 29

THE DINNER PARTY GAME Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 29

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