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Fortunately, Unfortunately
From Wikipedia: Fortunately, Unfortunately is a word game first played at conventions of the National Puzzlers' League in the late 1980s[citation needed]. It was invented and introduced by one-time NPL president David Scott Marley. The game is best played in groups with an odd number of people.
Gameplay * One person begins with a sentence (e.g. One day Little Johnny walked to the local shoe shop). * The next person tells of something unfortunate that happens (e.g. Unfortunately, Little Johnny was hit by a refrigerator.). * The following person contributes a fortunate event (e.g. Fortunately, the refrigerator was made entirely of marshmallows), and the process is repeated. The game does not have any specified ending point. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortunately,_Unfortunately I'll start: Fortunately, There was a man that won Nine hundred million dollars. |
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Unfortunately, he owed the IRS 901 million..
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Fortunately, however taxing and no matter the cost, Ship Day is just a couple of days away. :D
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Unfortunately, his team's robot never worked.
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Fortunately, they still won the Chairman's award.
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Unfortunately, the award plaque/trophy broke in his hands.
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Fortunately the school was right next to a glue factory
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Unfortunately, they didn't have enough glue to glue on the nameplate, and therefore weren't recognized for winning. D:
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Fortunately, they still got their banner--it now hangs in the school gym.
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Unfortunately, the whole school burned down. :p
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Fortunately, they had just increased their insurance last week.
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Unfortunately, the change to the policy had not yet taken effect.
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Fortunately, the community raised money for the school.
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Unfortunately, they only raised $1.47
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Fortunately, Dean Kamen invented a machine that turns $1.47 into $10,000
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