Connect The Dots, With Words

A little game I like to play, called Connect The Dots, With Words:

Mary Elizabeth MastrAntonio Cromartie’s uncountable Kids In The Hall, Scott, Nash, Kevin, and Hogan, Hulk-amania’s running wild on you, but at a noticeably limpier pace than 23 years (wake me up, before you go) (a)go-gol BordelLow Riders on The Storm Cloud Atlas ShruggEd O’Neill and Katy Segal, with two commendable performances as Leela and GEmma WatSon’s of AnarchaeoloJesus Walks, by Kanye West End Girls by Pet Shop Boyz N The Hood, Robin Williams, Robbie ColTrain’s Drops of Jupiter in her Hairspray tantaMount OlymPuss in Bootleg Jean (Rage Against The) Machine washAbel and Caine, Michael Jackson, Prince, pre-symbol, when he was pumping out hits like Raspberry BerEtta James, LeBronski BeatNick Cage The Elephantiasis of the scrotum is a really big problem to Hava Na(r)gil(a)(e), or Hookah, but not the kind that Lafayette calls everyOne of Us by ABBatman and Robin, and since I’ve already used Robin, I should probably end things here.

Extendo-thoughts!

Ever speak or write a word that instantly makes you think of another word because it, or a syllable therein, flows seamlessly into the next? I do, and it’s a fun exercise to try and go as far with the Extendo-thought game as possible. Here are a few examples:

Steve Jobs’ Apple Paltrow-Martin(i) Sheen, Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush’s Tom Sawyer & Kate from Lost Boys Don’t Cry for Me Argentina.

Pet Value Village People Under the Stair(s)way to Heaven Can Wait Times will vary depending on Traffic featuring Benecio Del Toro Y Moi Aussi(e) Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oy Vey.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorderly Conduct Tape Worm Hole: The Melissa Auf der Maur EradiCate Blanchett as Katherine Hepburning Man on Fire.