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== The google test ==
== The google test ==
A good way to find out if it's a phrase, and not just a lucky object, is to search for the phrase on google.  "Lucky <word>" should return at least 100,000 results.  Of course, exceptions can be made if the phrase is legitimate, or particularly clever :)
A good way to find out if it's a phrase, and not just a lucky object, is to search for the phrase on google.  "Lucky <word>" should return at least 100,000 results.  Of course, exceptions can be made if the phrase is legitimate, or particularly clever :)

Revision as of 23:21, 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
  • Dog
  • Duck
  • Number
  • Penny
  • Rabbits Foot
  • Stars
  • Strike
  • Stiff


The google test

A good way to find out if it's a phrase, and not just a lucky object, is to search for the phrase on google. "Lucky <word>" should return at least 100,000 results. Of course, exceptions can be made if the phrase is legitimate, or particularly clever :)