Theatre games are fun. I suggest you gather a group of friends and play a few, if you never have. -Rin

Bonk!

Kikumaru Eiji-sensei and his theatre class were playing Bonk. What, you ask, is Bonk? Bonk is a game in which everyone chooses an animal to represent themselves and sits in a circle. One person will stand in the middle of said circle with a roll of paper towels. When the name of an animal is yelled out, 'it' tries to hit the person who chose that animal. That person must say the name of another animal before they get hit, or they're it.

Kikumaru-sensei always participated when the class played games. His chosen animal was a cat. Right now, the girl who'd chosen dog was it. She stood in the middle of the circle.

"Who wants to start?" A boy off to the left waved his hand in the air.

"Pig!" And the game began. 'Dog' ran for 'Pig', who yelled "Unicorn!"

'Unicorn' pointed at a boy across the circle from her and shouted "Cthulhu!"

And so it went, from Cthulhu to rat to fish to dragon. 'Dragon' couldn't think of anything in time, and was hit in the head with the paper towel roll. They began another round, with 'Dragon' in the middle.

"Cow!"

"Dolphin!"

"Turtle!"

This continued for half an hour. Towards the end of class, the door opened (although few noticed in the chaos of the game) and Oishi Shuichiro-sensei walked in.

A student near the door pointed to him and said "Oishi-sensei!"

"Eiji, do you have a stapler I could bor-" He was cut off by Eiji hitting him in the face with the paper towel roll.

"You're it, Oishi!"

(We actually had a Cthulhu in my class when I was in theatre several years ago. -Rin)