Could all people who are intending to meet up at the BP servo on the Bruce Highway at Burpengary/Morayfield on Saturday morning at 7.45am please confirm asap and email your mobile number to Steve and Kim at steveandkim6@bigpond.com so we don't leave anybody behind.
p.s I will reply to your emails with my mobile number.
Cheers
Steve (dipmaker)
Charlie Morlands 10-11 November Revamped
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Re: Charlie Morlands 10-11 November Revamped
Here is how Thieving Secret Santa works.
Tear up a sheet of paper into several tiny pieces. Write a number on each, according to how many guests will be playing the game. (If 20 people will be playing, number pieces of paper 1-20.) Throw all numbers into a hat and have each individual draw a number. Then, start hoping and praying that you get the coveted No. 1 spot – and the pick of all the presents in the end.
The person who drew No. 1 gets to pick the first present from the pile. He or she must open the present so all those playing can see what it is. Next, No. 2 may decide to a) steal the present from No. 1 or b) pick a gift from the pile. If No. 2 steals, then No. 1 gets to choose another present from the pile. Then, when play turns to No. 3, he or she may choose to steal either of the two opened presents, or try their luck with an unopened present, and so on. Thieving Secret Santa really heats up when one gift is popular with several people. The gift may be swapped several times, or you may choose to set a limit on the number of times a gift may be stolen. (If the limit is three times, than the third person to possess the coveted present gets to keep it.) Once everybody playing the game has opened a present, play turns back to lucky No. 1, who may choose to keep the present they currently possess – or choose one from all of the presents (except for those gifts that have been swapped the maximum number of times).
Tear up a sheet of paper into several tiny pieces. Write a number on each, according to how many guests will be playing the game. (If 20 people will be playing, number pieces of paper 1-20.) Throw all numbers into a hat and have each individual draw a number. Then, start hoping and praying that you get the coveted No. 1 spot – and the pick of all the presents in the end.
The person who drew No. 1 gets to pick the first present from the pile. He or she must open the present so all those playing can see what it is. Next, No. 2 may decide to a) steal the present from No. 1 or b) pick a gift from the pile. If No. 2 steals, then No. 1 gets to choose another present from the pile. Then, when play turns to No. 3, he or she may choose to steal either of the two opened presents, or try their luck with an unopened present, and so on. Thieving Secret Santa really heats up when one gift is popular with several people. The gift may be swapped several times, or you may choose to set a limit on the number of times a gift may be stolen. (If the limit is three times, than the third person to possess the coveted present gets to keep it.) Once everybody playing the game has opened a present, play turns back to lucky No. 1, who may choose to keep the present they currently possess – or choose one from all of the presents (except for those gifts that have been swapped the maximum number of times).
Ben
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