japs and brits
This game involves running around "shooting" each other with "guns". Of course, having no uniforms or other way of distinguishing between the two sides you had to ask "Jap or Brit?" before shooting. Luckily, real wars are more organised, with different sides wearing easily distinguishable colours, except for spies, who wear black.
A game mostly played on the 30th of January, in anniversary terms for 1902. There would be two sides, the Japs and the Brits. You had to get one person from each side to agree with doing anything together in order to sign the "alliance", which is usually just a notebook paper.
They must agree to do anything then actually do it before they get their treats of biscuits. Then the other sides have to help the one person, depending on who is on which side.
Some examples are when kids dare them to do a handstand for X long, to run X metres, and more. Een sometimes to ask each other out.
They must agree to do anything then actually do it before they get their treats of biscuits. Then the other sides have to help the one person, depending on who is on which side.
Some examples are when kids dare them to do a handstand for X long, to run X metres, and more. Een sometimes to ask each other out.
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