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DNU It's going to be a looooong weekend for our friends at AK, so. DNU
You start it Chris and explain the rules for these miscreants here. ;) |
What a nice idea, my very good friend.
There are many many rules, and game founder "Rome" (Don) listed them in the very first post of this thread which has more than 58000 replies now, I am the top poster in the thread with more than 7200 posts. Anyway - the basic rule is simple. I start a sentence and the next poster carries on with the last word of this sentence. Only one sentence. A period, an exclamation mark or a question mark ends a sentence. Let us keep the game more simple here. Just one more rule: If there is more than one post within 3 minutes, starting with the same word, the last word of the last post counts. And just one more thing: "You Get The Last Word" is a game that really suffers from trolling instantly - so if you like to participate, please follow the rules strictly. Okay, let's start with three examples: |
Audiokarma will be offline this weekend.
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Weekend without AK will be not easy for a bunch of AK addicts.
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Addicts need professional aid.
DNU DNU means "Do not use as last word" and this is a tool in order to post remarks without disturbing the flow of the game. Carry on now with the last word "Aid". DNU |
Aid your neighbor and you will find satisfaction.
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Satisfaction is what Mick could not find.
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Find it or not, Otis Redding could sure sing it.
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It's news to me that Otis did that, it's great--more than just a cover!
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Cover your private parts in public!
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Public sunbathing in the Netherlands can be a feast for the eyes.
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Eyes that glisten in the lights.
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Lights - tiny ones - in a city are an issue in a song by Frank Zappa.
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Lights out, little sleepy head.
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Head first!
DNU Please, fellow game players, use EXACTLY the last word, above: the plural and not the singular. Next word is "First". DNU |
First one to break the rules gets ostracized.
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"Ostracized" is a word that I have to look up.
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Up your nose.
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Nose candy is for people who have too much money and too little sense.
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Sense is shorthand for sensemilla, without seeds.
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Seeds are no issue if you have a good strainer.
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Strainer is a very hard word to use at the beginning of a sentence. ;)
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Sentence structure creates demands that challenge facile word usage. |
Usage is the main basis of utility billing, but it gets complicated.
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Complicated problems often require complicated solutions.
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Solutions composed of water and oil are rarely successful.
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Successful solutions are better enacted before a problem arises.
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Arise, fellow members and find out what this thread is all about!
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Uhhhhh...... I just realized I didn't use the correct term of the word..... Arise.... Arises.
Does this mean I lose in the game?? |
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it is just what it is.
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Is it not enough for you to corrupt other threads?
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DNU Hello classroom! I see that things are pretty fine so far. Barbara you are still Welcome in the game, as Bob already said. But actually, as I already said, the sense of the game is to use exactly the last word, in your case, as you noticed, the plural and not the singular. No biggie this time. The game totally derailed in the next posts, do not forget to put comments in a DNU bracket. Nothing else to say than to carry on with my last word "infraction" DNU |
Arises, as usual, a snafu.
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Infraction in this game may happen from time to time.
DNU Next word is "time". DNU |
Time to dispose of the snafu, it seems.
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Seems is a word often used by the diffident.
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"Diffident" is in a way related to "modest".
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Modest people get tongue tied.
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Tied house is a public house supplying one brewer's beers.
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