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Had some fun this weekend. My son-in law set up the first trial of "The Saturday Night Quiz". We were invited to join on Skype at 4:30pm. The instructions were;
1. You will need pen and paper
2. a team name
3. The game will cover all topics including general ignorance and there will be opportunity to "lose your dignity"
4. if you are late or nude you lose 5 points
5. There is no prize money.
We had a great time...4 teams...losing your dignity could be having to sing, do a dance etc

Result I lost by a long way..but it was a wonderful time with family aged from 3 to 71 and questions to suit...so the kids cleaned up on cartoon questions.
It's a good idea...let us know how you go with your family next week.
  • Posted 30 Mar 2020 02:16
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  • By rodger_l
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  • Queensland, Australia
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