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Alphabet Game; Start a sentance.

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I just thought of this.

It's probably crap, but whatever.

 

Okay, so you write a sentance with a letter that comes next from the alphabet.

Like with A,

Animals drink coffe after lunch.

then the next person.

Beach people are weird.

And the next,

Crap can be bought now.

 

Eh?..

Oh, and you cant use, a,I,We,Is,you,they, etc.

I'll start.

 

Acting like a monkey is nice.

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bitching about nothing at all

Finally I have an afternoon to relax.

Games are boring when no one wants to play along.

I don't know how long it will before I get a response.

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Joseph didn't follow the rules that he couldn't use the letter I.

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Wow, I even suck at the alphabet.. Thats amazing.

I am officialy RETARDED.

 

Nothing is made of toasters.

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P?.. right?.. Alright.

 

Peeing on a zebra is the best exercise.

:laugh3: I laugh this phrase! Very good! :D

 

Quarantine is a good way for those who want to be alone.

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The game is basically to think of the first sentance that comes into your mind.

 

Razor blades are also used to cut pasta.

Too much talking tends to test tempers

 

(I like alliteration :P)

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Waka laka is what the bear said.

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