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The Links Game

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Mr Silver

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Ok let me explain, because this can be very fun and a good way to relieve boredom, This is a modified version of Word Association, You can use any of the words that the previous poster has used in their expalnation (except Grammatical ones like "And" It" "A", etc) to make your own link, for example

Poster 1

"Basketball is a team game played usually played in an Indoor Court"

Poster 2

"An Indoor Court is also the usual venue for such games as "Squash" and "Badminton"

Poster 3

"Squash is an informal term in some countries for a Dilutable Juice Drink"

As you can see, Poster 2 has chosen "Indoor Court" from Poster 1's Link to create their Link, while still on the topic of Sport, then Poster 3 has taken "Squash" and related it to a different topic

So shall we give it a go? I'll start (and take 6 Degress of Kevin Bacon out from the equation :lol:)

"Kevin Bacon is an American Actor, whose high work rate has led to people claiming that any Hollywood Actor is only 6 Degrees away from him"
 
OK. This should be interesting (although if this becomes a game thread it may need to go to some lounge perhaps).

"Approximately 6 degrees latitude South of the Equator, and at about 107 degrees East of the Greenwich meridian, lies the city of Jakarta, Indonesia."
 
"Greenwich is also the name of a City in the State of Conneticut and the name of a small Town of London in the United Kingdom"
 
When I was young I was a Brownie and I remember having to sell boxes of Girl Guide cookies from door to door.
 
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Isn't this just what we end up doing in every other single thread on the board? :D :p

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Until about 10 years ago (When Disc Doctor's appeared out of no where!), a scratch on a CD, usually meant the worst
 
The British have colourful ways of spelling, especially of "aliminium," one of my favorite metals.
 
Derek Jeter and Mo Rivera are iconic members of the Yankees and I'm glad they're staying there for their entire careers.
 
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