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This theme works best when you have one master and a number of slaves.  The idea is that your master is 'lucky', and your slaves all complete the phrase.  Or, more broadly, "Things that can be Lucky".
This theme works best when you have one master and a number of slaves.  The idea is that your master is 'lucky', and your slaves all complete the phrase.  For instance:


* Break
* Break
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* Dog
* Dog
* Duck
* Duck
* the Irish
* Number
* Number
* Penny
* Penny

Revision as of 23:00, 26 June 2007

This theme works best when you have one master and a number of slaves. The idea is that your master is 'lucky', and your slaves all complete the phrase. For instance:

  • Break
  • Charms
  • Devil
  • Dice
  • Dog
  • Duck
  • Number
  • Penny
  • Rabbits Foot
  • Stars
  • Strike
  • Stiff
  • Underpants
  • Underwear