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Let's promote General Forum Health and Good Will with both Word Association Game and General Conversation Freaks. This "Word In Sentence Game" combines the best features of each preference. It's specific previous word reference format is easy to play; open to creativity; and requires concise single sentence posts. I'll commit to a minimum of one/day. -Bobby

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The sky is blue.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
The sky is blue.
My favorite slippers are blue.

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Well, this seems like a fresh attempt, which, at minimum, will produce at least two posts, I'm quite certain.

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(goofed)

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Originally posted by coquette
Well, this seems like a fresh attempt, which, at minimum, will produce at least two posts, I'm quite certain.
Takes two to play chess.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Takes two to play chess.
It sometimes takes many takes to complete a film scene.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
It sometimes takes many takes to complete a film scene.
Children should be scene, not heard (or herded into a career).

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
(goofed)
(screwed up)

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
(screwed up)
Effective communication requires the frequent use of synonyms, such as "screwed up" in lieu of "goofed".

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Lou would agree.

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"Let's promote General Forum Health and Good Will with both Word Association Game and General Conversation Freaks. This "Word In Sentence Game" combines the best features of each preference. It's specific previous word reference format is easy to play; open to creativity; and requires concise single sentence posts. I'll commit to a minimum of one/day." (OP)

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Originally posted by apathist
Lou would agree.
Who or what is "Lou"?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Who or what is "Lou"?
It could be Rawls or maybe a mispelling of a British toilet. One man's Lou is anothers loo.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
It could be Rawls or maybe a mispelling of a British toilet. One man's Lou is anothers loo.
Wonder if Rawls posts were single sentences.