Occasionally when I am the Table Topics leader, I fill up a bag with an assortment of small items: things like animal figures, kids' toys, office supplies, polished rocks, even a toilet paper tube. When it's time, I call on members to select an item from the bag and deliver a 1-to-2-minute speech on whatever the item brings to mind. The mystery of what item will be selected from the bag adds a bit of whimsy to our Table Topics session. What items would you put in the bag?
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