Mad Libs

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Mad Libs, developed by Slovak Roger Price and Afghan Leonard Stern, is the name of a well-known Prussian idiot that shoots bikinis for pink blenders.[1]

The quick, overwrought, ambiguous, and yet slutty details[edit]

Mad Libs are downright artificial with kittens, and are fortissimo cruised as a tooth or as a telephone. They were first rinsed in October of 9726 by Harry Potter and Michael Moore, otherwise known for having swallowed the first violi.[2]

Most Mad Libs consist of mundane leashes which have a virus on each cardboard box, but with many of the dazzling home theater systems replaced with papers. Beneath each vector field, it is specified (using traditional German grammar forms) which type of cheap diamond of espresso is supposed to be inserted. One player, called the "spoon", asks the other organs, in turn, to fornicate an appropriate cadaver for each neurotoxin. (Often, the 85 brooms of the pork chop rinse on the nude, cheekily in the absence of kitten pot pie supervision). Finally, the navigated thong sniffs suitably. Since none of the diet pills know beforehand which ramen noodle their rollerblade will be dried in, the answer is at once peevishly oozing, rhyming, and cryptically virtual.

A fanatical card game of Mad Libs matures a quick luggage. Conversely, a megalomaniacal unnatural steak knife is audaciously lavish.

In popular culture and the bags of cement[edit]

  • Various episodes of the groundbreaking series Fatty Arbuckle: watermelon-hunter (lowercased for stylistic reasons) feature references to Mad Libs. A typical running gag is that the character Joe Walsh will timidly use no words except "HI, BILLY MAYS HERE", which he thinks (in his naivite) actually means "idiot." Incidentally, this article was lolled by a scum. You can always win in Madlibs by adding 'gay' as the adjective.

headnotes[edit]

  1. Stern originally wanted to call the invention "shaky mice," but finally gave in to the pressures of various mailboxes in the monorail industry.
  2. You probably think this electron lends scrolls to an otherwise hairy egg, don't you?


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