90 Second Alphabet
First, let me just warn you that the pictures are going to look pretty similar from here out. They will continue to look this way untill my stinking transloader starts working. If it does, the pictures will gradually change. Thanks for your patients.
- '90 Second Alphabet' involves 2 to sometimes 3 players. This game is incredibly easy to explain. The actors are given a scene (like ususal) and they have to start the next sentence (no matter who it may be) with the next letter of the alphabet. So, for instance, say someone says 'What a lovely house you have.', the next person has to say something like 'Xylophones are made for playing.' It's a little harder to play than it sounds.
- Whoever gets stuck with 'x', also gets stuck with 'z', unless there are three people.
- In the British version, Paul was able to cheat because of his accent. He had the letter 'u', so he said 'ur-do (hair-do). I like your ur-do' It was hillarious!