TP OverUnder
Equipment:
Several rolls of toilet paper
Play:
This pathetic game actually works sometimes, although don't count your chickens. Line up your teams (however many you want). The object is to pass toilet paper, unraveling it as you go over their head then the next person under their legs and so on until the back of the line. If toilet paper breaks, the person must tie it together before continuing to unravel. First one to the back (or back up, or the back person runs it to the front of the line, etc.) wins.
Suck & Blow
Equipment:
Index cards
Play:
This racy title just happens to describe what you do. Line the contestants up, and have them pass an index card down the line as fast as they can using only their mouths. You need to suck in wind to keep the card on your lips in order to pass it (by blowing out) to the next person in line. This game is especially great with men, because if one person drops the card at just the right point, the two come very close to locking lips. If you want to see a 200 lb. man put on a hilarious display, this is the game to play. The first group to pass the card all the way down and back if you wish wins.
Head Catch
Equipment:
Disposable plastic bowl,elastic, glue and Bean Bags
Play:
Purchase some disposable plastic cereal bowls at the store. Take two bowls and carefully hot glue the two bottoms together or you can use other reliable glue that will quickly dry permanently. Measure out elastic band so that it will keep the bowl attached to the top of someone's head. Attach the elastic by stapling or poking small holes and tying it off. If for a party you can decorate these hats ahead of time with the theme. You can use stickers, permanent markers or paint that will stick to plastic.
To play with these newly made items you can do several variations.
One game you can play is a relay game. Each team receives a bowl hat and the first person puts on the hat and stands about 3 feet away from the next person in line. The second person in line throws the bean bags in the air, to attempt to get one into the bowl hat. Once they accomplish that, the throwing person moves up to the catching spot and the next person is the thrower. The catcher moves to the back of the line. You rotate until the first catcher is throwing and has accomplished that task. The first team done is the winner. You can mark off throwing and catching lines so that all players move to the correct locations.