I used to play this game with my friend Jacob, where we'd take a common
phrase and alliterate it in such a way that it still carried as much of
its original meaning (intent) as possible. It's a lot harder than it
sounds, because you'll always get stuck on that ONE word that you just
can't find the right equivalent for. Here's an example: "Fiduciary fawning
forms foundation for fiendishness". Which is, of course, "The love of
money is the root of all evil". It's a lot of fun, despite its sometime
difficulty. I like the mental and semantic challenge.