Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-33778569-20180531042255

How to play: A person (me) will start us off with a four-word sentence and you must use the last four letters used to make an acronym. The next person uses the last four letters of who use my last four letters and we continue the paradox/pattern.

Example:

Person A: I eat soggy tacos.

Person B: Aggressive cars or shields?

Person C: Eggs lost downtown storms.

Additional Rules:

- This is not to be used as a conversation board; if you comment here, you must be playing.

- If the last word of a phrase does NOT have four letters, continue to the third word until you have four letters.

For example:

Person A: It's very easy, son.

Person B: Yellow sorry Oxford news.

- Your phrase must make sense. By this I mean the sentence must have the main principles of a sentence. For example, if you have "dogs" Dean orthodox grass swollen will not be accepted.

- No harassing, offending, or insulting someone in a phrase (Unless it's a joke phrase; mark it with an asterisk (*) if so but people will still use the letters)

- All words count, even "the" or "an" count to the letters.

I think that's everything. Let me start it off:

Texan and Californian wars 