Laurie Swigart
TELLING THE GROUP
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One person tells the rest of the group a story, or gives them a talk on a set subject. The others interrupt him by asking totally unrelated questions. The speaker must answer the questions and then continue with the story or talk without hesitation, and from exactly the point where he left off.
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