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  1. jonathja695

    The song in couples retreat about jumping? It goes somthing like this ” a a a a ,, a a a a jump na na na na naaaaaaaa na na na na na a a a a aaaa jump

  2. martihig342

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  3. elmamclo890

    Marriage retreat in toronto area? Hi, I’m looking to try to find a retreat for a night or weekend that has work shops to work on your marriage, just to get back in touch with eachother, anyone know of any?

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  5. rositalv508

    Take a look at some of the links below, I got these from google. I never even knew this existed, but what a wonderful service. I also know that churches offer marriage repair courses, you could ask if they know of any services like this as well. Good luck and hope this was of help to you!

  6. hark825

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  7. ang497

    Does anyone know any good games to play at a marriage conference? My husband and I’ve have meetings every month with young married couples in our church. We need some cool games to play w/ the married couples to break the ice get them involved. Also we need some for our upcoming marriage retreat in febuary. Anyone got any ideas?

  8. martihig342

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  9. jof744

    How about the newlywed game! Or battle of the sexes both of those are hilarious!

  10. ronaldr717

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  11. lilp407

    How about the newlywed game! Or battle of the sexes both of those are hilarious!

  12. shaa257

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  13. dwee192

    The newlywed game always goes over well, plus it opens up a lot of areas people thought they knew about their spouse that they might find out is a Little different

  14. dwee192

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  15. rasip666

    The newlywed game always goes over well, plus it opens up a lot of areas people thought they knew about their spouse that they might find out is a Little different

  16. hark825

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  17. reckerjw348

    Your question really hinges on how many people you're going to have, what is the purpose for the game (passing time? Inbetween classes? Evening event?) But here are my suggestions. Cranium, Men vs Women (max six players) was a favorite of our circle of married couples. It’s a mix of pretty much every board game in exsistance. Available at your local Wal-Mart, KBtoys, Toys R us, Amazon.COM A few other suggestions could be theatre games like. The one word story: (3-20 players) Where everyone sits in a circle and gets a story going only contributing one word at a time. What are you doing?(5-30 Players): Everyone gets in a line on a wall. The first person goes out and starts pantomiming an action, for instance, mowing the lawn. The next person in line waits a beat, then goes out and asks the first “What are you doing?” The pantomimer must answer immediately and say they’re doing ANYTHING other than what they’re pantomiming without studdering or stammering. If The pantomimer is successful in doing so (harder than it may sound) then the asker takes the pantomimer's place and begins performing whatever action was answered and the next person comes out and asks “What are you doing?” If the pantomimer fails to come up with a random answer, he/she’s out. It's important to keep the pace of the game up, and no answer to “What are ou doing?” Can be repeated in a single game. And Finally the Name Game (2-who knows) The first player says the name of a famous person. For instance: Tom Cruise. The next player must then say the name of another famous person, that persons first name must start with the same letter as the last name name given by the first player. Confused? Heh. Tom Cruise, Cruise begins with a “C” so the next player must say a name beginning with a “C”. Like Charlize Theron. The 3rd player must then think of a famous peron who's first name begins with a “T” like Thomas Jefferson… So on and so forth. If a player can't say a name within whatever amount of time decided at the beginning of the game, that player is out. Last one standing wins. No repeats and no one named people like Cher or Madonna. Famous people can be Sports figures, historic figures, celebrities whatever but they must be real. NO CARTOONS. :P Have fun.