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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. | 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: | ||
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* Dog | * Dog | ||
* Duck | * Duck | ||
* 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