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( I'm terrible at these)

Should I take that as you asking for suggestions on
how to play?

If so, note that Posts #1047 & 1048 are not in game play format.

To play, all a person has to do is use part of the phrase that was
posted last. So, for instance, to play off Post#1049:

Oedipus Rizzic was a swell guy and the
other mechanics who were his pals---they all
called him Eddie.


A person could start with the phrase which
follows the dashes, ("They all called him Eddie.") but add on something
original.

Or just use the word "Eddie" as the beginning of a new phrase
or sentence.

Post#1049 is currently the post to play from. :)
 
Iron Maiden's pet monster has appeared as a cyborg,
an Egyptian mummy, and a lobotomized mental patient among
its various personas, to the enjoyment of all concerned.
 
The clown ordered a custard tart for dessert, and got it thrown in his face. He was unimpressed, though unsurprised, but still had to pay the bill.
 
'Credit crunch' was made to sound like a cereal brand rather than a global meltdown, I suppose to prevent the population from panicking.
 
Law was passed in the faraway land of Floof to prevent the wanton destruction of marshmallows by unscrupulous boy scouts having campfires.
 

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