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Hi All. I've always seen the word association/disassocation threads but avoided them because it felt like too cheap and easy a way to gain posting points. I was thinking, it might be fun to add a little bit of a challange to it so you will actually have to earn the posting point! How about the next word not only has to be associated, but: 1) Start with the last letter of the previous word 2) Not been used before (within reason, I know if the thread grows to hundreds of pages it will be impossible to enforce, but we could try to make sure it wasn't used recently). I will start off an appropriate enough word stiletto (the next word will have to be associated AND begin with an O)


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Olivers (old UK shoe shop) so the next word to begin with S? and be associated? BTW the other word games are not cheap and sometimes tricky (or I would post there all the time!) :D Nigel

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TanneD as in tanned leather for the boots. Excellent suggestion for improvement of the word association game, sscotty727. :D

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DarkeR . . .as in a deepened color resulting from a suntan.

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Have to admit that I've never heard the term "scrummy" before, but am assuming, for purposes of linking, that its meaning is similar to "scrumptious". Therefore, I "yearn" for something "scrummy". YearN

Women who wear heels are to be admired and appreciated for the feminine visage they create.

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Women who wear heels are to be admired and appreciated for the feminine visage they create.

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Women who wear heels are to be admired and appreciated for the feminine visage they create.

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The dreaded p-word: PlatforM LOL

Women who wear heels are to be admired and appreciated for the feminine visage they create.

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