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Change Just One Thing
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Start with a sentence, as dramatic or mundane as you like, then change just one thing about it. A spelling or punctuation mark, take one word out, put one word in, etc. When the sentence can't take any more alteration, start another. At some point, we will get to a sentence that contains the standard winning move.
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Penelope makes you crawl on pointy rocks, for Simons Mith has nursed her baby.
Penelope makes you crawl on pointy rocks, for Simons Mith has cursed her baby.
Penelope makes Rosie crawl on pointy rocks, for Simons Mith has cursed her baby.
Penelope makes Rosie crawl on pointy rocks, for Simon's missus has cursed her baby
I like where this one has gotten to.
In Hartford, Hereford and Hampshire hurricanes hardly ever happen.
In Hertford, Hereford cows and Hampshire hurricanes hardly ever happen.
The only Hartford I know (apart from CT) is in Cheshire - a well-known hot spot for hurricanes
In Hertford, Hereford, Cowes and Hampshire hurricanes hardly ever happen.
In Hertford, Hereford, Cowes and Susan Hampshire hurricanes hardly ever happen.
In Hertford, Hereford, Cowes and Susan Bowles hurricanes hardly ever happen.
In Hertford, Hereford, Cowes and mixing bowls hurricanes hardly ever happen.
In Hertford, Hereford, Cowes and mixing bowls explosions hardly ever happen.
Under Hertford, Hereford, Cowes and mixing bowls explosions hardly ever happen.
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