Half and Half word game
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wendy41
Community member Posts: 228 Pioneering
First three letters of your first name and first three letters of the next persons name. For example Wen (Wendy) and next person Sus (Susan) = Wensus.
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@wendy41 it doesn't really work as you don't know who the next person is going to be
May be better to do it with the last person. But if same few people play will jyst be same answers after a few goes -
Sorry guys my BLUNDER! ......
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Perhaps try part of a word, then members can complete, then add the beginning part of another word to continue the thread, e.g.'bis', so could be anything from bison to biscuit, then post 'diff', so could be again anything from different to diffuse.I'll start with 'can' so can you complete to make another word? Then post the beginning part of your own.
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para“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
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