It’s that time again, for a new LEG(Laugh-Eliciting-Game) of the week! This week, we have a very quick and simple game, playable on the road, even better at a traffic stop. It’s called “Driver Emotionating.” As you’re chilling in your car, drinking some coffee, or fumbling to unwrap a chalupa, start looking at all the cars around you. The object of the game is simply to describe the emotion or attitude of the driver of a car in one word. Don’t understand? Let’s have Elsington and Smithers help you out with an example:
(Cars Passing)
Elsington: Angry!
Smithers: Exhausted…
Elsington: Frustrated!
Smithers: Mad at the red light in front of him…
Elsington: Cheater! One word only!
Smithers: Mad that I cheated!
Elsington: Hey! Don’t emotionate me!
Smithers: Embarrased at being emotionated.
Elsington: You do that one more time, and I’ll–
Smithers: Threatening me.
Elsington: stop. Stop. STOP!
You get the picture. That’s all for now. Have a great week!
