Practice passing the impulse around the circle, in both directions, for a few moments. When ready, explain that the impulse may now be passed, at any time, in one of three ways to elicit a particular response, for example: — Same direction: place chicken-eye over same eye as your neighbour; — Reverse direction: place chicken-eye over different eye to your neighbour, eg if impulse was running to the right, use left hand over left eye to reverse direction; and — Same direction and skip the next person ie your neighbour: use both hands to form two chicken-eyes.
Aim is to respond to the impulse as quickly as possible. When a person makes an error, eg responds too slow or incorrectly, the person to their left will resume the action. Continue play for several minutes. This is all cool, except heading in one direction all the time will soon get boring.
Continue play until the energy of your group to starts to wane. Elimination 1 : Ask people when they make an error to depart the circle. Action resumes with the person to the left of the one who was eliminated. Play continues until one person remains, the winner! Elimination 2 : Invite people who make an error to run around the outside of the circle flapping their arms as if they were chickens and either a return to their spot in the circle after one rotation and rejoin the action, or b keep running until the next person makes a mistake, at which point they swap roles.
Either way, the impulse resumes as soon as this person leaves the circle. What happens when two impulses meet? Craziness and a lot of laughter. This next exercise will give you an opportunity to test your observation skills, and your ability to respond under pressure… I can recall a game we played at summer camp in which every person seated around the table would silently, and without notice, place their finger on their nose.
What helped you respond successfully to the impulse? What hindered your ability to respond accurately?
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Cart 0. When the opposing team is satisfied that the quarter has changed hands, they call "Hands up". The team with the quarter places their hands in fists to disguise who has the quarter up in the air. The opposing team then yells "Hands down" and the team with the quarter slams their hands palms down on the table.
Try to make sure that every slams their hands down at the same time. The more people who show, the less everyone has to put in. You may eventually get some of this returned to you in the form of alcohol at the bars.
Maybe not. The goal should be for the chicken to have enough cash to not worry about buying any of his or her own drinks for at least a couple hours. Usually, this is a moot point because everyone at the bar ends up buying the chicken drinks anyway. You want to set a very specific designated area the chicken is allowed to use to choose his or her bar.
We recommended doing some research before and finding an area that is 1 walkable for the group and 2 has enough bars that fit the criteria ex: we always state the bar can never have a cover. You want to pick a region where there is enough bars to keep things interesting but not so big no one will ever find the chicken.
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