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SPIN THE BOTTLE
THIS GAME IS PLAYED WITH BOTH GIRLS AND BOYS SITTING
AROUND TOGETHER IN A CIRCLE. THE FIRST PERSON SPINS
A BOTTLE AND WHOEVER HAS THE BOTTLE POINTING TO HIM
THEN THE FIRST PERSON MUST THEN PROCEED TO KISS THIS
PERSON. THERE IS NO TIME LIMIT TO THIS GAME.
Submitter comment: FROM FRIENDS.
Where learned: MICHIGAN ; UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT ; DETROIT
Subject headings: | Ballad Song Dance Game Music Verse -- Bodily Activity Song: Game, Pastime, Sport |
Date learned: 11-07-1967
COLLEGE
THIS GAME IS PLAYED BY FORMING A CIRCLE WITH THE BOYS
SITTING ON CHAIRS. GIRLS THEN SIT ON THE BOY'S LAPS
AND PROCEED TO MAKE OUT. IF THE BOYS LIKES THE
GIRL, THEN HE FAILS HER AND SHE REMAINS TO SIT ON
HIS LAP. IF HE PASSES HER, THEN HE GIVES HER TO THE
BOY SITTING CLOSEST TO HIM, THAT HAS ALSO PASSED HIS
GIRL. THE GAME CONTINUES TO ANY LENGTH.
Submitter comment: FROM FRIENDS.
Where learned: MICHIGAN ; UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT ; DETROIT
Subject headings: | Ballad Song Dance Game Music Verse -- Bodily Activity Song: Game, Pastime, Sport |
Date learned: 11-07-1967
CHO-CHO
THIS GAME IS PLAYED WITH ANY NUMBER OF PLAYERS. FIRST
A GIRL LEADS A BOY INTO A DARK ROOM AND KISSES HIM.
THEN THE BOY GOES OUT INTO THE PARTY AND BRINGS BACK
ANOTHER GIRL WITH HIM. THE FIRST GIRL THEN AGAIN
PROCEEDS TO KISS THE BOY AND THE BOY THEN TURNS
AROUND AND SLAPS THE SECOND GIRL. THIS GOES ON UNTIL
YOU GET TO THE LAST PERSON WHO RECEIVES JUST A SLAP
AND NOTHING ELSE.
Submitter comment: FROM FRIENDS.
Where learned: MICHIGAN ; DETROIT
Subject headings: | Ballad Song Dance Game Music Verse -- Bodily Activity Song: Game, Pastime, Sport |
Date learned: 11-22-1967
KISSING GAME
MEMBERS WHO ALREADY KNOW THE GAME FORM A LINE AND
MARCH AROUND THE ROOM SAYING, "CHOO-CHOO," AS A
TRAIN. MEMBERS WHO DON'T KNOW THE GAME WAIT
EXPECTANTLY IN ANOTHER ROOM. ONE OF THE UNSUSPECTING
MEMBERS IS CALLED TO GO TO THE END OF THE TRAIN.
THE "CHOO-CHOO" STARTS AS THE FIRST PERSON KISSES
THE SECOND, THE SECOND KISSES THE THIRD, ETC. THE
LASP PERSON EXPECTING A KISS, IS GIVEN A LIGHT SLAP
ON THE FACE. THE TRAIN, OF COURSE, IS ARRANGED SO THAT
THERE IS A BOY-GIRL, BOY-GIRL, ETC.
Where learned: MICHIGAN ; DEARBORN HEIGHTS
Subject headings: | Ballad Song Dance Game Music Verse -- Bodily Activity Song: Game, Pastime, Sport |
Date learned: 03-02-1970
KISS OR SMACK
IT IS A RATHER COMMON PRACTICE WHEN DATING, THAT THE
FIRST ONE TO SEE A CAR WITH A HEADLIGHT OR TAILLIGHT
OUT COULD YELL "PIDIDDLE." THE FIRST BOY TO CALL
THIS COULD KISS HIS DATE, BUT, IF THE GIRL WAS FIRST
TO CALL "PIDIDDLE," THEN SHE GOT TO SMACK HER DATE.
Where learned: MICHIGAN ; DETROIT
Subject headings: | Ballad Song Dance Game Music Verse -- Bodily Activity Song: Game, Pastime, Sport |
Date learned: 03-15-1967