ideas - ice breaker / game for 70 people?

Make them make a list of all the things they hate. Nothing works better than making men moan about something :D We had this at a thing where I worked, was really good actually.
 
All take there shoes off and pile them up in the middle of the floor. Or tie and name badge. or two sheets of paper one with first and one with last name.
then every one has to pick up 2 items and none of them can be there own. Then they have to find there own items by meeting a greeting and being able to move through the crow searching and talking to people who all have the same task.

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All take there shoes off and pile them up in the middle of the floor. Or tie and name badge. or two sheets of paper one with first and one with last name.
then every one has to pick up 2 items and none of them can be there own. Then they have to find there own items by meeting a greeting and being able to move through the crow searching and talking to people who all have the same task.

sounds really........fun
 
Avoid any kind of team building, I hate that mushy ****e, you want 70 blokes to break the ice? Bring a load of cream cakes and a load of coffee and start with that.

The second someone suggests teambuilding or some stupid icebreaking game I immediately deem them a moron and lose all respect for them, in itself that's some 90's HR pansy concept, either give me a break for cake and coffee or get down to business and stop wasting my time.

This. Utterly idiotic concept. I've been on some cringeworthy team building exercises so ridiculous I wish I could've filmed it. Usually HR people with nothing better to do.
 
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You could do the 'Video Horse Racing thing' give people virtual money to bet with some prizes up for grabs. There are videos of previous horse races with alternative audio on the top to cover up the real race horse names. No idea what it is called but we did it last year for a company away day. Was entertaining enough when there's something to win.
 
/Serious Answer

You could do the 'Video Horse Racing thing' give people virtual money to bet with some prizes up for grabs. There are videos of previous horse races with alternative audio on the top to cover up the real race horse names. No idea what it is called but we did it last year for a company away day. Was entertaining enough when there's something to win.

sounds like a good plan imo
 
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