Thursday, February 20, 2014

Telephone Charades

In my recent trip to UCLA, our guy friends prepared a picnic for the girls. After eating food, we played "Telephone-Charades". The first person acts out a charade only for the next person in the line, who in turn acts out for the next person.  The last person standing in line attempts to guess what the original clue was.

Winston was the first person to act out the first phrase. He taps me on the shoulder and I turn around. 


He begins squatting with his knees out. He holds the squat, tightly bends his elbows, and forms fists. He looked like he was getting into labor. He held this position for 3 seconds or so, then looks down at the floor. He fiddles his fingers as if he's texting for playing gameboy. Then all a sudden, he stops. As he still holds this squat position, he lifts his arms as if he dropped something. His facial expression changes into a 'major-freak-out' mode. He takes his imaginary object with his hands and moves it to his right. Then he proceeds to eating something out of an imaginary plate or bowl with an imaginary silverware. 

Nobody got it. However, he did his best.

The charade was "dropping your phone in the toilet and putting it into a bag of rice".




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