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Today we are revisiting classic party children's party games. Musical games is the name of the skill, and it's your classic chairs, bumps, and statues, and the music is really good. So let's give it a go. Alexa, open musical games.
Oh yeah! Welcome back to musical games. Let's have some fun. You can play musical bumps, musical chairs, or musical statues.
Which game would you like to play? Bumps. Okay, let's play musical bumps. The last person to sit down when the music stops is out.
Are you ready to start? Yes. Okay, good luck. Here we go.
Start dancing. I am dancing. I am dancing. I am dancing.
I am dancing. Obviously, some children are required this year. Wow, good dancing. Okay, tell me the name of the last person to sit down.
Bernard. Bad luck, Bernard. Everyone stand up. Let's get ready to go again.
Here we go. Start dancing. I'm dancing. I'm dancing.
I'm dancing. I'm dancing. No. Bump.
Okay, who's the last person to sit down? Jonathan. Bad luck, Jonathan. Everyone stand up.
Let's get ready to go again. Here we go. Start dancing. Anyone knows the format.
Everyone knows the format of these three games and the premise is basically the same set. So the scale will be pretty much the same for all three. A bit longer this one. Oh.
Bump. Okay, who's the last person to sit down? Elvira. Bad luck, Elvira.
Everyone stand up. Let's get ready to go again. Remember, when you are finished with this game, you can say, start a new game, to play another musical game. Here we go.
Start dancing. Okay, I'm dancing. The farmer in the dell. The farmer in the dell.
I hold a derry-o. The farmer in the dell. The farmer takes the wife. The farmer takes the wife.
Bump. Okay, who's the last person to sit down? Stop. Okay, come back soon to play again.
Oh, I was hoping it'd be an outro jingly jungle thing. Cool. There you go. Really simple, but nice music.
The last time I opened this, I chose a different game. It was pretty much the same, as I said before. But the music was quite different. It was a bit more contemporary, a bit more jazzy.
Nothing classical like this. Not classical. Classic. You know, farmer in his den and stuff.
Okay, this is Robin signing off, and we'll speak in tomorrow. Feedback, comments, demos. The dot-to-dot podcast at gmail.com Recast.fm