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This program reminds me a lot of a word game a friend and I used to play
called "word disassociation." The way it worked was similar to "word
association" except that each person would think of a word without
revealing it to the other person. Each person would tell the other
whether the word would work better in a first or second position
(adjectives, adverbs usually work better in first pos., whereas nouns
usually work well in second pos.) and then the two words would be said
in a string. Some examples I remember:
instant fish
sexual golfballs
running trauma
Sometimes the phrase would be funny, or serious, or philosophical...some
needed made-up definitions to go with them, etc. It was fun.
--
Thomas Main
main@appstate.edu
"Suzanne D. Rich" wrote:
>
> Mookie wrote:
> >
> > I remember a couple of years ago.. maybe not that long ago. I believe
> > Todd wrote this?? someone correct me if I'm wrong...
> > Though it was a prg that created different names for sets?
> [...]
>
> Oh yes, great fun. :-) Todd is sleeping now, but I don't think he'd
> mind my telling you where it is:
>
> http://www.fibblesnork.com/lego/namegen/
>
> Hee-hee, just got some good ones:
>
> Nitro Wagon
> Metro Surprise
> Hidden Sea Ladder
> Magic Bathroom
>
> Uranium Fury
> Gyro Drawbridge
> Riptide Bedroom
>
> Public Dolphin Kitchen
> Sand Dollar Crossing
>
> -Suz.
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