Sherwood | Sujet: [ENGLISH GAME] Robin Hood Phrase Game Jeu 15 Avr - 15:32 | |
| Here’s a new game to try. Each participant changes one word of the previous phrase in their turn. For example:
I liked the first Disney movie. I liked the new Disney movie. She liked the new Disney movie. She liked the new adventure movie. And so on…
I want to stick to Robin Hood theme, though, as it makes for a more interesting game. Note! You shouldn’t copy the previous phrase, just post a new one.
Since some of the characters’ names consist of two parts (Little John, Prince John, King Richard etc.) I think we should decide to treat them as one word. So, you can swap “Djaq” for “Little John”, not just “John”. Also, you don’t always have to change one character’s name to another; you can use a general term such as “lads”, but the sentence should still have other words that link it to this show (Nottingham, outlaws, euphemism, parenthood).
So, here’s hoping this phrase evolves into something wonderful:
Hungry Much was hunting squirrels for supper.
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Marian de Knighton ♣ Lady / Nightwatchman ♣ √ LOCALISATION : In the arms of Robin √ NOMBRE DE PRINTEMPS : 33
| Sujet: Re: [ENGLISH GAME] Robin Hood Phrase Game Jeu 15 Avr - 15:34 | |
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Robin de Locksley ▂ Master of the Bow ;√ LOCALISATION : Sherwood √ NOMBRE DE PRINTEMPS : 31
| Sujet: Re: [ENGLISH GAME] Robin Hood Phrase Game Jeu 15 Avr - 17:20 | |
| Nice Much was hunting rabbits for supper. |
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Marian de Knighton ♣ Lady / Nightwatchman ♣ √ LOCALISATION : In the arms of Robin √ NOMBRE DE PRINTEMPS : 33
| Sujet: Re: [ENGLISH GAME] Robin Hood Phrase Game Jeu 15 Avr - 23:18 | |
| Nice Much was hunting rabbits for breakfast. |
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