The logic chain entry.

By existere

Okay, back to logic chains. TMD and myself used to play this game a lot, as did (I think) Opposite Gender Soulmate. Not sure who invented it, but I had at least a 50% stake in this thing. Yes, I wear my ‘geek’ badge with pride.

Basically, you try to think of two words that are very far removed from each other. I was thinking about it today and that’s actually quite hard to do, because once you’ve thought of one word, your brain is probably associating that word with other words. Some randomised way to get words would be best…

But let’s say, for argument’s sake, the two words are rubber and buddha. Here’s what you do:

rubber
rubber duckie
ernie (from sesame street)
overweight
buddha

I find that I just say the next thing that pops into my mind, and it usually leads me pretty quickly to the second word. Good times. And they are all radically different. So now you try, and you can leave a comment showing how you got from ‘a’ to ‘b’ as it can be fun to see all the different logic chains.

Your two words are:  house, mud wrestle

Enjoy…

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9 Responses to “The logic chain entry.”

  1. exactscience Says:

    house
    foundation
    wise man
    the rocks
    the Rock
    Wrestling
    Mud wrestling

  2. existere Says:

    You made me want to try!

    house
    House (tv show)
    doctors
    white coats
    bleach
    laundry
    dirty clothes
    mud
    mud wrestling

  3. Aussie Says:

    house
    houseboat
    water
    mud
    mud wrestle

  4. Suzy Says:

    house
    garage
    garage sale
    grass
    tree
    apple
    orange
    orange juice
    breakfast
    eggs
    chickens
    feathers
    pillows
    quilts
    beds
    wardrobes
    chest of drawers
    clothes
    no clothes
    naked
    naked mud wrestling
    mud wrestling

  5. existere Says:

    You did that to teach me a lesson about pestering you to do a logic chain comment, but really I taught YOU the lesson because I TOLD you all chains eventually lead to the end word whether you plan them to or not. Mwah.

  6. emily Says:

    house
    hall
    wrestling hall
    wrestling
    mud wrestle

    (i live in an old wrestling hall! so this actually is logical)

  7. existere Says:

    What is a wrestling hall?

  8. emily Says:

    it is a scummy building that looks sorta like a barn where my flatmate’s mum used to bring her little brother to do wrestling in the ’70s. A wrestling…venue? But there is no mud here, only mildew. whee.

  9. existere Says:

    I am picturing that basement in Fight Club. What happens in the wrestling venue STAYS in the wrestling venue!

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