( I have to remind that the seniors and the students are pretty much full because they just finished a delicious BBQ's and some other good foods.)
First event was relaying Onion Rings with the straw.Oh, you can't really see how the game work?
Here's a little bit more clear to see.
After The Onion Ring relay, then it was a pudding feeders. The good thing about this is that it exercises your geometry or blind targeting.
It tests your estimation toward your target after blindfold....
It test your teamwork skills....
Here's a little bit more clear to see.
After The Onion Ring relay, then it was a pudding feeders. The good thing about this is that it exercises your geometry or blind targeting.
It tests your estimation toward your target after blindfold....
It test your teamwork skills....
It test your obedience, like Joe telling Ned to open wide and Ned of course did an outstanding job.
It test the strategies that you and your partner have built together over four years.
But sometimes.......
Things don't go your way.
After the pudding, it was a peekaboo box. In order to win this game, you have to name all the items under each boxes within 15 seconds. Before those 15 seconds are over, you should be on the 5th box to meet peekaboo in order to win this game.
Like this one.
And the last event that happened this night was to determine who was going to be the winner for tonight since the seniors, lower classmen and the staffs were divided into two groups.
This last event was of course, another eating contest. We had to torture seniors before they graduated. The rule for this came was to consume any type of food that you pick inside the box. Once you consume it, then you run to your next partner in line to come to the box and do the same until each team have done two rounds on the box. Whoever finishes first is the winner. Well.....
The good thing about this game is that a person can choose whatever item to consume.
But he/she has to remember that he/she must come again for second round.
Remember, They just finished dinner.
The food in the boxes are either too sweet or too dry. (Like biscuits, Kisses, Reese's, etc.)
Some are just huge to consume, especially when you are full from BBQ's
All in all, everyone were winners and there were no losers. But the mission was well accomplished.
"TORTURING THE SENIORS"
In other words, make them fat before they leave PIBC.
It test the strategies that you and your partner have built together over four years.
But sometimes.......
Things don't go your way.
After the pudding, it was a peekaboo box. In order to win this game, you have to name all the items under each boxes within 15 seconds. Before those 15 seconds are over, you should be on the 5th box to meet peekaboo in order to win this game.
Like this one.
And the last event that happened this night was to determine who was going to be the winner for tonight since the seniors, lower classmen and the staffs were divided into two groups.
This last event was of course, another eating contest. We had to torture seniors before they graduated. The rule for this came was to consume any type of food that you pick inside the box. Once you consume it, then you run to your next partner in line to come to the box and do the same until each team have done two rounds on the box. Whoever finishes first is the winner. Well.....
The good thing about this game is that a person can choose whatever item to consume.
But he/she has to remember that he/she must come again for second round.
Remember, They just finished dinner.
The food in the boxes are either too sweet or too dry. (Like biscuits, Kisses, Reese's, etc.)
Some are just huge to consume, especially when you are full from BBQ's
All in all, everyone were winners and there were no losers. But the mission was well accomplished.
"TORTURING THE SENIORS"
In other words, make them fat before they leave PIBC.
You really have to watch those bachelorettes -- they've been torturing men for ages.
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