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Page 1 of 4 Sunday night, we went to the YSA fireside held at Maroondah Stake, next to the Melbourne Temple. We decided to have a late night out to talk and have a bit of fun and went over to Rodney's house. There, we played a little story game I played while being a peer support leader when I was in Year 10. The aim of the game was to write a sentence down, pass it to the next person to continue from that sentence, fold the person before him back, and pass it to the next person. By doing this, the person who receives the story can only view the sentence from the person before them. With no further background knowledge of the story, the person would have no idea of the context and would just have to create one himself. Generally, you won't get any story that will flow and this proved true in every case I've played except that one time when I did it for the first time. Out of the class of approximately 30 students, one story actually flowed without conflicting sentences. Needless to day, none of ours flowed this night. I have kept the everything as original as possible, including errors. Each new line is the next writer. I have fixed things such as names or capitalisations, but grammatically speaking, we're all pretty bad it seems. Shall be begin?
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