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Post by Flowgli on Sept 2, 2013 7:40:51 GMT -5
Well, let's just see how the mad lib turns out using those words.
SNOWSTORM!
Weather plays an important part in our submarine everyday. What is weather, you ask? According to stinky scientists, who are known as meteorologists, weather is what the ticket is like at any time of the stomach. It doesn't matter if the air is big or purple, it's all weather. When vapors in fuzzy clouds condense, we have shoe and snow. A lot of kite means a full snowstorm!
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Sept 2, 2013 12:55:34 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Sept 2, 2013 12:55:34 GMT -5
Ok. That one was really weird. Well, I'm out of ideas for a while, so I'll let someone else give this a try.
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Oct 4, 2013 23:07:24 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Oct 4, 2013 23:07:24 GMT -5
I would like someone to fill these blanks in before the month is over. You'll find out why once it is done.
Noun: Plural Noun: Adjective: Noun: Adjective: Part of the Body: Animal: Noun: Adjective: Adjective: Part of the Body: Adjective: Plural Noun: Noun: Part of the Body:
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Post by Flowgli on Oct 20, 2013 23:34:30 GMT -5
Noun: Milk carton Plural Noun: Ice cubes Adjective: Phenominal Noun: Wallet Adjective: Slimy Part of the Body: Elbow Animal: Zebra Noun: Log Adjective: Talented Adjective: Tasteful Part of the Body: Forehead Adjective: Helpless Plural Noun: Spoons Noun: Rock Part of the Body: Big toe
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Oct 21, 2013 23:43:36 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Oct 21, 2013 23:43:36 GMT -5
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
A lot of people love scary milk carton stories, especially when they give them goose ice cubes. One popular tale is Washington Irving's phenominal tale, The Legend of Sleepy Wallet. This is a story about Ichabod Crane, a slimy school teacher who because of his long elbow looks like a zebra. Ichabod believes in ghosts, especially the Headless Log of Sleepy Hollow. One dark and talented night, coming home from a party astride his tasteful horse, Ichabod sees something off in the distance that makes his forehead stand on end. It's the Helpless Horseman! Scared out of his spoons, Ichabod spurs his rock into a gallop and disappears into the woods. Neither hide nor big toe of Ichabod is ever seen again.
Okay, now Flo can do one if she wants, or someone else can have a go at it.
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Nov 6, 2013 15:23:53 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Nov 6, 2013 15:23:53 GMT -5
I wanted to wait until after Thanksgiving to do this one, but I guess now might be as good a time as any. This will be kind of a long one, but I got some really fun categories for you to choose words for on it!
Famous Author: Country: Noun: Plural Noun: Number: Famous Catchphrase: Adjective: Number: Adjective: Noun: Noun: Adjective: Number: Noun: Adjective: Noun: Boy's Name: Color: Exclamation: Something Round: Article of Furniture: Noun: Adjective: Noun: Article of Clothing: Bird: Flavor: Noun: Container: Noun: Emotion: Plural Noun: Adjective: Plural Noun: Adjective: Noun: Noun: Celebrity:
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Nov 24, 2013 19:54:31 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Nov 24, 2013 19:54:31 GMT -5
Hope nobody has forgotten about this topic.
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Dec 16, 2013 14:32:20 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Dec 16, 2013 14:32:20 GMT -5
Christmas is almost here. I would really like someone to contribute some entries to this one I'm still awaiting on before that time comes.
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Post by Two-Tone on Dec 16, 2013 15:26:00 GMT -5
Famous Author: J.K Rowling Country: United States Noun: Disneyland Plural Noun: Cars Number: 101 Famous Catchphrase: "Ehhh what's up doc?" Adjective: smelly Number: 102 Adjective: crinkly Noun: computer Noun: website Adjective: decaying Number: 86 Noun: police Adjective: burning Noun: speakers Boy's Name: Roger Color: pink Exclamation: Zoinks! Something Round: Earth Article of Furniture: bed Noun: The North Pole Adjective: embalmed Noun: television Article of Clothing: sleeper Bird: chicken Flavor: chocolate Noun: car Container: storage bin Noun: desk Emotion: happy Plural Noun: Christmas trees Adjective: soaking Plural Noun: Christmas lights Adjective: smoking Noun: modem Noun: picture Celebrity: Tara Strong
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Dec 16, 2013 18:55:23 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Dec 16, 2013 18:55:23 GMT -5
Okay, this is cool on 3 levels:
1. Someone contributed. 2. It's by someone other than Flo. (Not that that's a bad thing...) 3. Nice to hear from Two-Tone, whom I haven't heard from in a long time.
Anyway, here's our festive Mad Lib:
Scrooge
This is the story of A Christmas Carol by J.K. Rowling. Years ago, in London, United States, lived a mean, stingy Disneyland named Scrooge. He was so stingy, he saved cars. In fact, he saved more than 101 of them. Whenever anyone mentioned Christmas to Scrooge, he would say, "Ehhh, what's up, Doc?". He had a smelly bookkeeper named Bob Cratchit, and Scrooge made him work 102 hours a day. One night, Scrooge had a dream. He met the Ghost of Christmas Past, who showed him what a crinkly computer he had been. Then, the Website of Christmas Present showed him the home of Bob Cratchit and his son, Decaying Tim, who had a temperature of 86 degrees. Then, Scrooge met the Ghost of Christmas Police who took him to a burning cemetery where Scrooge saw his own speakers. He also saw the grave of Tiny Roger. Scrooge turned pink and shouted, "Zoinks!". The next morning, when the Earth came up, Scrooge jumped out of his bed and said, "I am a changed North Pole ! I only hope it's not too embalmed for me to be a kind and generous television. ". He put on his sleeper , rushed to the butcher's shop and said, "Give me the biggest chicken you've got!" He also bought cakes, chocolate cookies, and a beautiful car pudding. He put everything into a big storage bin , rushed to Bob Cratchit's house, and pounded on the desk . When Bob Cratchit opened the door, Scrooge said, "Happy Christmas, Bob! I have Christmas trees for everyone, including Tiny Tim." They all had a soaking dinner, and they sang jolly Christmas lights . Scrooge had indeed changed from a smoking skinflint to a wonderful modem. He gave Tiny Tim a solid gold picture. Tiny Tim said, "Merry Christmas, and may Tara Strong bless us, everyone!"
That was pretty funny. Well, since Two-Tone filled that one out, she can now do one if she wants. I'd love to see what she does!
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Post by Two-Tone on Dec 20, 2013 16:35:06 GMT -5
okay let me think of one
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Dec 27, 2013 19:47:50 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Dec 27, 2013 19:47:50 GMT -5
Can't wait. Sounds cool!
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Jul 13, 2014 14:50:17 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Jul 13, 2014 14:50:17 GMT -5
Thought I'd revive this old thread. Here's a new one for someone to try:
Noun: Verb (ending in "ing"): Adverb: Something Alive: Noun: Adjective: Verb (present tense): Name: Adjective: Noun: Something to Eat: Verb (ending in "ing"): Plural Noun: Noun: Number:
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Post by Flowgli on Jul 13, 2014 15:44:09 GMT -5
Noun: Remote control Verb (ending in "ing"): Dusting Adverb: Badly Something Alive: Boy Noun: Plate Adjective: Graceful Verb (present tense): Dances Name: Kelly Adjective: Bright Noun: Poster Something to Eat: Spaghetti Verb (ending in "ing"): Pouring Plural Noun: Benches Noun: Ladder Number: 147
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Jul 13, 2014 16:07:42 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Jul 13, 2014 16:07:42 GMT -5
Show and Tell
Today, I would like to show the class a remote control I caught when I went dusting with my aunt. I had never fished before, but my aunt badly taught me how to bait a hook with a boy and then how to cast the plate into the graceful lake. I dance fishing!
My name is Kelly and I would like to show the class this bright poster from my mother's kitchen. My mother uses it every morning to fix my spaghetti. It is also useful if you are into pouring or if you want to slice up some benches. If you want one, you can buy it at your local ladder store for only 147 dollars.
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