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The song title game
The song title game
This game is shamelessly plagiarised from many other forums. Here are the rules:
I will start the game in my next post by posting the title of a song.
2. The next post should have the title of a different song, but with one word in common with the title of the song in the previous post.
3. If the song is not well known, you should include the name of the singer. However, only words from song titles are allowed to make the connection, not words from the names of the artists.
4. You cannot use articles such as a, an, and the, to make a connection.
5. You can make a connection between a simple word and the same word appearing in a compound word (such as "high" and "highbrow").
6. You can make a connection between a simple word and a complex word by either adding or dropping a prefix or suffix (such as "hand" and "handed.") It is also acceptable to change the form of a word to create an adverbial/adjective form (such as "heavy" and "heavily"), or to alter number or tense (such as "man" and "men.")
7. You cannot make a connection between a simple word and a longer word that superficially contains the simple word ("man" and "manditory" would not be permitted).
8. You cannot make a connection between two words that are spelled the same but have unrelated meanings ("lead" as in the opposite of follow, and "lead" as in the metal would not be permitted).
Got that?
I will start the game in my next post by posting the title of a song.
2. The next post should have the title of a different song, but with one word in common with the title of the song in the previous post.
3. If the song is not well known, you should include the name of the singer. However, only words from song titles are allowed to make the connection, not words from the names of the artists.
4. You cannot use articles such as a, an, and the, to make a connection.
5. You can make a connection between a simple word and the same word appearing in a compound word (such as "high" and "highbrow").
6. You can make a connection between a simple word and a complex word by either adding or dropping a prefix or suffix (such as "hand" and "handed.") It is also acceptable to change the form of a word to create an adverbial/adjective form (such as "heavy" and "heavily"), or to alter number or tense (such as "man" and "men.")
7. You cannot make a connection between a simple word and a longer word that superficially contains the simple word ("man" and "manditory" would not be permitted).
8. You cannot make a connection between two words that are spelled the same but have unrelated meanings ("lead" as in the opposite of follow, and "lead" as in the metal would not be permitted).
Got that?
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