The Voting Game.
An eventful evening was spent at the teacher house last night. After sitting around and modestly eating our snack of hot ham and cheese sandwiches, one girl suggested we should play The Voting Game. Everyone in the circle has a number and you voted for who’s most likely to do things and so on. How funny to see what others think about everyone else! For instance:
“Who is most like to have their own reality TV show?” With one accord everyone voted for number six, number six being yours truly. Oop! I guess I’m just the dramatic one! I also managed to win the “liability when drunk” card. Hmm, wonder what that says about me?
“Who is most likely to show up to prom in a rental Lamborghini?” Everyone voted for number 10 who just so happened to be my little brother. If you know him it makes a lot of sense actually. He also picked up the Lego builder card.
“Who is most triggered by the voting game?” Number 1 said that it wasn’t him and was quite defensive. Looks like that card is yours number 1.
“Who will be the last to die?” It was an anonymous vote for Number 7. She will outlive us all because she can fit in and thrive wherever she ends up. Number 7 was also voted for “Whose life with change most drastically in the next year?”. She’s going to teach in Mexico so that is most reasonable. She also won the Gordon Ramsey cooking card and trust me, we were not lying on that vote.
“Who will your grandchildren read about in their history books?” Number three seemed the only from most. He also received the card: “Who would earn the most commissions as a used car sales man?” Maybe he will go down in history books as the bad guy.
“Who acts more shallow than they really are?” The team who read the card got the card. Maybe there is more deep thinking hidden under that bright blonde hair.
“Who dances like no one’s looking when everyone’s looking?” Well number 4, trust you won’t be the only one! The two of us could have a dance segment on my reality TV show!
Number 5 got voted “most likely to be a superhero”. I think he held that close to his heart all evening. He thought he would maybe be Superman!
Number 9 got chosen quite often. From knowing people on the streets to falling up the stairs, he took every card quite graciously, even the embarrassing ones!
“Who would stand by you in a bar fight even when you’re wrong?” Number 2 got selected. He was also selected for “doesn’t let his parents affect his decision”. Or something down that line.
Aside from some drama with a group upstairs (why is there always drama? types dramatically:), it was an enjoyable evening. Although safe to say, a few might’ve went home with casually hurt feelings and maybe a few realized that their inner loyalty wasn’t so “inner” anyways. Sometimes those around you know you better than you know yourself and maybe you actually do know that random person better than you thought!
that’s all for right now, miss shanellie