Funny word chain game

1. Take the last letter of the word written by the OP as the first letter of your word.


2. You need to use your words to make sentences (sentences with at least 5 words).


3. The number of letters in the word is at least 4 (eat, yes, ok are not counted).


4. Words cannot be repeated, and must not be written by previous friends.

 

English--I read English article every night.

home--This is the finest home in this city.

early--He got up exceedingly early this morning.

And so on...

 

Alright, everyone! I'll put out the first word first, and everyone will take their place:

 

Today: How are you feeling today?

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Come on, please continue

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MADE - Grace smiled to herself as she mentally examined her back yard, then made her way over to the park’s seesaw, dogs securely in tow; she remembered the joy of using a seesaw as a child, only of course one needed another person to sit on the other end…!

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EDWARD - As Grace sat on one end of the seesaw, smiling at her childhood memories, a rather attractive fortyish man approached her and said "Hello, I'm Edward, would you allow me to balance the other end of your seesaw?".

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DISTANCE - Grace regarded the man thoughtfully, and could remember seeing him walking along the local walking paths, sometimes passing him and sometimes in the distance, so she felt more comfortable in letting her smile broaden as she nodded and said “I was just remembering the childhood fun in seesaws! Please do”, and she told the dogs “Hmm! The two of you won’t need to get on the other end now!”

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ENJOYMENT - Edward nodded in agreement "Yes, those days were full of enjoyment, weren't they?", as he sat on the other end of the seesaw, making Grace laugh at the sight of his long legs folded up as his end touched the ground.

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TRYING - Grace was really enjoying chatting with Edward about the good "old days" and was trying very hard not to laugh too much when she old him of the time she fell off the seesaw at school. Lucky for her she didn`t hurt herself.

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GOOD - As Edward chuckled over the seesaw incident, Grace noticed Rufus trotting over towards Edward - or as close as the lead would permit, to give him a friendly sniff, as Bailey began to chase his own tail in a narrow circle.

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DIFFERENT - Talking with Grace later Edward mentioned to her how different the dogs are towards him. 

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TERRIFIC - Edward's phone pinged with a message notification, and he apologised to Grace, explaining that he needed to go as his mother was expecting him to take her shopping, saying that he'd had a terrific time chatting with her, and hoped that they could catch up again soon.

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CHAT - Grace gave him a nod and smile of farewell; she had enjoyed their chat, and murmured to the dogs, “And he is respectful towards his mum - that’s a good quality… Oh! Boys! Rufus!! Bailey! We’re going out for the day tomorrow to Phillip Island!”

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TELL - Grace was in two minds as to whether she would tell her daughter about her meeting with Edward, as any mention of an eligible male always had her daughter conjuring up a big romance before you could say Jack Robinson.

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