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Face mask
I was watching a movie last night and a couple of the characters did a Korean face mask. Face mask sounds a little like mask waxer. Well, they share a same word. So, mask waxer. There's this improv game, I'll teach it to you now. Everyone stands in a circle. One person starts. If they say "mask waxer" to the person on their right, that person should then also say "mask waxer" to the person on their right, and so on. Or, the person could say "whiskey mixer" to the person on their left, and then that should continue around the circle to the left. BUT at any time, anyone can say "Mr. Whiskers" in response to either "mask waxer" or "whiskey mixer" and this changes direction. So, for example, person A said "mask waxer" to the person on their right, aka person B. Person B responds "Mr. Whiskers." So now person A has to turn to the person on their left and say "whiskey mixer" OR person A could respond with "Mr. Whiskers," which would send it right back to person B.
That's time.
Me, doing some improv back when I was pregnant with @loch.
PS I didn't have time to finish, but there's another very important aspect to this game. If, at any time, anyone laughs, they have to take themselves out of the circle and run a lap around the circle counter-clockwise and then resume their place in the circle. Everyone runs the same direction, counter-clockwise. This is important because sometimes something will spark a whole bunch of people laughing at once, and you don't want to trip over anyone. A way to remember the things you say is to use this full sentence: "Mr. Whiskers, the mask waxer, mixes whiskey." The goal of the game is simply to keep it moving quickly, not to do anything perfectly nor to try and mess up. You WILL mess up, you WILL laugh, you WILL run a lap (or two or three or...).
PPS The last time I played this game with my improv group, "whiskey mixer" got sent to me, and I really wanted to change direction of the circle, but what came out of my mouth when I tried to remember how to do that was "Mr. Kittens!" This caused a major laugh in the majority of the group, including myself.