A different word game

Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
I didn't invent this, but I have posted this as a topic on a couple other forums. The best version lasted four years and 2,000+ posts.

Anyway, it works like this: I post a sentence with a word in bold. The next person posts a new sentence where can either 1) change one letter to the word and, if you wish, rearrange the letters to make a new one; 2) add one more letter and arrange the existing letters to make a new word; or 3) subtract one letter from the word (WITHOUT adding another letter) and rearrange the existing letters to make a new one. We try to stay away with proper nouns and names of people, states, etc. just so it doesn't get too easy. It's pretty challenging, especially when you qs and zs in there. And you don't want to create a word that's nearly impossible to change because that makes you need to reboot. But it's fun vocab test. And we gots tons of smart people around here. So, I'll post the first few so you can see how it works.

I really like to smoke cigars

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  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
    I think it's tragic that the federal gummint wants to legislate premium stogies
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
    When someone gives me cigars I feel very happy. (Okay, this violates the rule since it uses a word that was done before, but too late to change. Try not to do this if you can)
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
    When a box of Hemingways graces my mailbox, I feel like a new person.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
    When I once found what I thought was a beetle in my humidor, it gave me quite a scare.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 383
    I smoke outside to stay in my wife's good graces.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,523
    To not be would be scarey
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 383
    Sorry for the dupe word. I was working on it before the Hemingway post.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,182
    This game is great for yackers.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
    I've heard that meat packers are also very good at this game.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,675
    raisindot:
    I've heard that meat packers are also very good at this game.
    Some call me a Spanker.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
    WaltBasil:
    raisindot:
    I've heard that meat packers are also very good at this game.
    Some call me a Spanker.
    Do you consider tomorrow's pranks while you spank 'er?
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
    And what happens if she out ranks you?
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
    Then she could spank you.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
    Hopefully not with my good frying pans.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,675
    Hopefully not while I nap.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
    Pans, as weapons, span the test of time.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,675
    Bob Luken:
    Pans, as weapons, span the test of time.
    Like sand through the hourglass.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
    Or ants crawling through my kitchen.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,523
    Ooh, I can't stand that!
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
    Yeah, between them and the clouds of gnats flying around from June through October having three foot of snow to deal with ain't so bad.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 383
    Do they still make Tang?
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,182
    Only in giant packets.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,384
    Dupe
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,384
    I read that while taking a dump
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
    I think I'd prefer taming tigers than drinking Tang again anyday...
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
    Speaking of tang, do any of you remember a space food product marketed to kids back during the late 60s early 70s ? I remember having some of these. It was shaped and packaged similar to a slim jim but was really more like a long tootsie roll. (I'll go look it up.)

    Haha I found it on wikipedia!

    Space Food Sticks are snacks created for the Pillsbury Company in the late 1960s A forerunner of energy bars, Space Food Sticks were promoted by Pillsbury for their association with NASA's efforts to create safe, healthy and nutritional space food. Capitalizing on the popularity of the Apollo space missions, Pillsbury marketed Space Food Sticks as a "nutritionally balanced between meal snack". Fourteen individually packaged sticks were included in a box, and came in six flavors such as peanut butter, caramel, and chocolate.

    Maybe some company is still MAKING them.

    Holy Crap! They've got the old TV ad on youtube!

  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
    I remember those Space Sticks, and I think I somehow convinced my mother to buy them, although how Pillsbury was able to convince anyone that these things were healthy remains an enigma.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,523
    raisindot:
    I remember those Space Sticks, and I think I somehow convinced my mother to buy them, although how Pillsbury was able to convince anyone that these things were healthy remains an enigma.
    I just can't imagine.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
    You ever imagine trying to go to the bathroom in zero gravity where EVERYTHING flies EVERYWHERE! :(

    Sorry. Takes me a while to hit enter sometimes.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
    I think I spent hours trying to figure out how to get out of this vocabulistic trap, until applying an imaging technique finally helped.

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