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It's a very disappointing time when you're terribly bored and a city's newspaper doesn't have good crossword puzzles, isn't it?
To remedy this tragedy, let's play word association. For those of you not familiar with this, it goes as follows: I say a word and then you say the first thing that pops into your head that relates to the word. For example: I say 'cat' and you might respond with 'dog.'
And you go on and on back and forth from the first word, trying not to repeat any previously used ones. Then at the end, you see if the word you started out yet relates to the last one. It's quite funny, good for your memory, and helps the brain's response time.
Anyone want to give it a try?
I'll go first.
"Nice."
To remedy this tragedy, let's play word association. For those of you not familiar with this, it goes as follows: I say a word and then you say the first thing that pops into your head that relates to the word. For example: I say 'cat' and you might respond with 'dog.'
And you go on and on back and forth from the first word, trying not to repeat any previously used ones. Then at the end, you see if the word you started out yet relates to the last one. It's quite funny, good for your memory, and helps the brain's response time.
Anyone want to give it a try?
I'll go first.
"Nice."