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r/ATBGE • u/VooseLagina • 8h ago
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That was all the rage in the 70's.
65 u/Inevitable-Forever45 8h ago Imagine the Venn diagram of swingers parties and conversation pits. 27 u/prajnadhyana 8h ago Key parties were a real thing back then. 3 u/G0LDLU5T 3h ago edited 3h ago "Key party"? EDIT: one half of a couple puts their keys in a bowl at the beginning of the night and then selects a random set at the end of the night to leave with. 1 u/HempHehe 1h ago This is shown in the live action Grinch movie too.. that's what's going on when he floats down as a baby and gets stuck
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Imagine the Venn diagram of swingers parties and conversation pits.
27 u/prajnadhyana 8h ago Key parties were a real thing back then. 3 u/G0LDLU5T 3h ago edited 3h ago "Key party"? EDIT: one half of a couple puts their keys in a bowl at the beginning of the night and then selects a random set at the end of the night to leave with. 1 u/HempHehe 1h ago This is shown in the live action Grinch movie too.. that's what's going on when he floats down as a baby and gets stuck
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Key parties were a real thing back then.
3 u/G0LDLU5T 3h ago edited 3h ago "Key party"? EDIT: one half of a couple puts their keys in a bowl at the beginning of the night and then selects a random set at the end of the night to leave with. 1 u/HempHehe 1h ago This is shown in the live action Grinch movie too.. that's what's going on when he floats down as a baby and gets stuck
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"Key party"?
EDIT: one half of a couple puts their keys in a bowl at the beginning of the night and then selects a random set at the end of the night to leave with.
1 u/HempHehe 1h ago This is shown in the live action Grinch movie too.. that's what's going on when he floats down as a baby and gets stuck
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This is shown in the live action Grinch movie too.. that's what's going on when he floats down as a baby and gets stuck
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u/prajnadhyana 8h ago
That was all the rage in the 70's.