Think ~ A ~Thought ~ Thursday

Rules of Play:
(1) I (The Muse) offer my first reader a set of words.

(2) The first blog reader must take those words and use them to make a coherent sentence.

Posting it in the comment box :)

(3) Then, the next reader, must use the SAME words (originally given, by The Muse) and make ANOTHER sentence.

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It will look something like this:

Muse gives the words: cat, mouse and dog
1st reader: The cat chased the mouse while the dog watched.
2nd reader: The dog ate the cheese while the mouse avoided the cat.


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So, there should always be
a Sentence,
using the words ORIGINALLY given by The Muse
(in no particular order)
In the Comment Box
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*Goal is not to use the same sentence twice…

*Any reader who finds that,
Calls out…
THREE STRIKES
And may start the game of play again,
by giving three brand new words.
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YOU MAY RETURN AS OFTEN AS YOU DESIRE

Shall we play?

The Muse gifts you:
LOVE
DANGER
OCEAN

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Comments (30)

  • Liz says:

    The dog ran after cat while the cat tried to catch the mouse.

  • Craig Glenn says:

    There is a certain danger in the game of love, like an unseen shark stalking you from the depths of the ocean.

    Craig Glenn

  • Helen says:

    I love the many moods of an ocean ~ from whimsical and frothy, to menacing and full of danger.

  • Berlin Deluxxe says:

    The mermaid’s love for the sailor pushed any fears aside including the danger of being seen trying to rescue her lover from perishing in the ocean.

    G.morning Muse…
    :)

  • Darlene says:

    There was no love shown by the pirates in the ocean, when they put the captain and crew in a position of danger.

  • Berlin Deluxxe says:

    btw,
    I’ve always wanted an antique scuba helmet like in the lovely picture you posted…
    Maybe one day.

  • April says:

    As the captain bid farewell, he was overtaken with love, and the yearn for danger upon the endless ocean.

    So happy you’re back in the game, Muse!

  • Dan Felstead says:

    Love and danger was in the ocean that night the Titanic went down.

    Dan

  • prof en retraite says:

    Jacques Cousteau’s love of the ocean lead him to many undersea adventures in spite of the danger he encountered there.

    So fun to play one of your games, Muse!! …hugs…Debbie

  • lailani says:

    Bond, James Bond, I love, I love Danger, I love on and in the ocean.

  • Mama says:

    I love the danger of the ocean

  • Tabitha in Bliss says:

    As we sailed the beautiful ocean peace and love overcame us and danger was no where to be found.

    Love You Muse!!

  • Swapna says:

    Despite the danger of the unknown, the love of adventure made the early explorers cross the Ocean.

    whew Muse.. hope you wont take too many long breaks.. I missed you :)

  • Beth at Aunties says:

    We were blinded by love didn’t see the danger which lurked in the ocean, as we ventured out on a moonlight swim.

    Many (((hugs))) to you dearest Muse!:-)

  • The Quintessential Magpie says:

    The danger found in the rough seas was like a siren call to the sailor’s blood, and though the captain had sailed for the better part of four decades, each time he set sail he would find himself falling in love all over again with the ocean in all of her facets… she never ceased to dazzle him.

    Dearest Muse, it would appear I’m taking a course from Faulkner himself in mastering run-on sentences! LOL! ;-)

  • bj says:

    Even tho I dearly LOVE the ocean, the danger there is so overpowering, I can’t enjoy it….
    :O), bj

  • Theresa says:

    I dive, in spite of danger, because I love the sparkly objects that decorate the ocean’s floor.

    I was going to conquer the world today but something sparkly caught my eye.
    Fun,fun,fun,
    Theresa @ Cottage Violets

  • mbkatc230 says:

    His love of the ocean was greater than his fear of the danger he might encounter.

    So glad you’re back, I’ve missed your games. Kathy

  • Celestina Marie says:

    Love and Danger can be as unpredictible as the Ocean!

    Hugs, Celestina Marie

  • Neabear says:

    I love the sounds of the ocean, but I fear the danger underneath.

    Good to see a post from you again!!

  • laurie @ bargain hunting says:

    The danger in a tidal wave of love
    is akin to a tidal wave in the ocean. Both can knock you down.

    Yea! The Muse is back with games! laurie

  • My Crafty Little Page says:

    His love of danger led him to this place of peril, as devoid of light as the bottom of the ocean.

    You’re back, your’re back. I’m so happy!!!!

  • Dixie says:

    I love the ocean, even though I know its waters are teamed with danger… I’m kinda goofy that way…

    ;) Dixie

  • Lee Laurie says:

    I will always have love for the ocean no matter if danger is there.

  • Lee Laurie says:

    I forgot to tell you how glad I am that you are back! I hope my sentence above made sense.

  • Genie Sea says:

    It’s dangerous how much I love the ocean. :)

  • Charity Joy Bell Childs says:

    It may sound like danger to you, but I have always dreamed about making love on the ocean shore… (ssshhhh…)

    hee hee hee!

  • Snowberry Creek says:

    The danger of not using the ocean-scented soap is the loss of friends and the one you love.

    Glad you’re back, Muse. Love your games!

  • Delightfully Wed's Weblog says:

    The danger of the ocean captivates me while the fresh, salty air fills my senses with dreams of love.

  • Snowberry Creek says:

    Had a lot of fun with your game! Thanks for retweeting our giveaway. Delightfully Wed just added a giveaway to the list. Now we have 4 drawings.

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