Last time I played Spin the Bottle was in West Hampton, NY back in the summer of ’95. I was 24. And I did ok. The guy with much better hair than me totally cleaned up. He also was pretty skillful at the spinning part. A talent that is sadly not needed for this i-kissing version. Personally I think it hurts the sport. Though the following reviewer begs to differ.
Fantastic Four By A.I.
5 hours ago
Perfect for my next party!! :D
ReplyDeleteBack in the old days we had our own imagination and didn't need assistance from something like that.
ReplyDeleteI guess it's only 10 bucks and could conceivably get the shyer people out of their shell (read: actually get that kiss from the girl instead of having her chicken out). Still seems kind of weird to me though...
ReplyDeleteIf I were 18 again, I would want one!
ReplyDeleteHah! It's been forever since I played spin the bottle. But this thing... I guess it is only 10 bucks, but still. More than an empty bottle.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't that take the fun out of spinning the bottle?
ReplyDeleteIf little kids played it, they'd learn some things. Genius.
ReplyDeleteHe's worth watching but the fun is in the spin.
ReplyDeleteI usually avoided that game.
ReplyDeleteYou're right - this is sad. It's messed up that technology is replacing every kind of human interaction.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a lot of fun for party. I'd try it!
ReplyDeleteWhat next, the machine that hits on women for you at the bar? Actually, I think the rejection loudspeaker machine might be a good seller to the ladies.
ReplyDeletei've never played spin the bottle ever
ReplyDeleteI've also never played it ever, probably never will. Who knows?. Well, God I suppose. He seems to know a lot.
ReplyDeletemeh i think a real bottle is just as good. i think a talking bottle would piss me off ha
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha....educational, alright!
ReplyDeleteWho thinks of these things? LOL The old fashioned bottle worked just fine.
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