word association game!

Sherlock came out of "need a detective? Call Sherlock" I could have said Holmes and maybe that would have been clearer. It's supposed to be the "first" word that pops into your head. In every word association game I've ever played it was the "first word to pop into your head"

I'm getting the feeling Geico is not associated with insurance? And that's sorta weird since I've had Geico insurance my entire adult life be it an acronym or not. Maybe I should have said "Caveman".

I hear the names of bands I have never heard of and get to checking and find they are quite popular among the younger set. Rockers have many names. And the one I mentioned opens for the likes of "AC/DC, Lynard Skynard, Led Zeppelin and so on.

And there are no winners or losers here Sandra Sue. It's exactly what it was meant to be "word association"


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Was Sherlock in a commercial, too?

You know I was joking about the rules and who wins or loses? Sneakers gave me the idea with her "2 points".

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I don't think he was in a commercial. Around here anyone asks you a question you don't know the answer too, you say "Call Sherlock" He's susposed to have all the answers. LOL!!

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Oh, ok. I read all the "Sherlock Holmes" books, even the one written in modern times.

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>What do we do to someone (he, he) if that person uses a word that doesn't exist or one that is out of order?

We send them on 20 $4 gas shop with a broken camera.

We didn't make rules, I'm just having a little fun aggravating Billie.
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