I invented a new game to play. It’s called Name Something.
Begin the game by saying “Name something you don’t leave…”
Examples: Name something you don’t leave… where your mother can find it.
Name something you don’t leave… in your carry-on luggage at the airport.
Name something you don’t leave… in your medicine cabinet when you have company.

Fantastic creativeness!!! Great talent!!!
Name something you don’t leave in the work photocopier
A word game! Not sure if I’m supposed to answer those three or create my own – I’m going with the latter.
Name something you don’t leave…at a restaurant. A tip if the service is lousy. (I do anyway, a little one…)
Name something you don’t leave…in San Francisco. Your heart!
(from that song…I know, it’s a groaner…couldn’t help myself.)
In the swimming pool when you get out.
name something you don’t leave on the table your partner would find…
I’m just enthralled that your pig is so intellectual …
Name something you don’t leave in the toilet without flushing.
Name something you don’t leave turned on when you leave the house.
I love old carousels.
nursemyra took my idea, kudos!
Now, I remember I was on your site before and was always delighted with your humor and creativity !! Smart girl !!
Name something you don’t leave in the can after eating indian food. Floaters.
I’ve got one! Name something you don’t leave out when a girl comes over to your apartment for the first time!
) TA-DA!
name sth make us and give us what we have and love us.
Answer: Overdue bills.
Manning
…photographs of former girlfriends?????
“… something you don’t leave in a car on a hot day” this is something i nag my violin students about, and they’re expected to answer, “my violin!”
name something you would never leave in the fridge too long.
Name something that you would never travel without!
Name something you leave behind from the golf club -a soft leather golf glove to stop you biting your nails down to the quick.
Best wishes
Name something you don’t leave if the waitress was obnoxious as hell.
A generous tip?
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