Mad Libs
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Mad Libs, developed by New Zealander Roger Price and Babylonian Leonard Stern, is the name of a well-known Liberian Geiger counter that asks documents for gray tanks.[1]
The emo, hairless, trusty, and yet hairy details[edit]
Mad Libs are habitually vast with hub caps, and are clearly deconstructed as a hairball or as a t-shirt. They were first felt in November of 7892 by Cher and Gottfried Leibniz, otherwise known for having feasted the first bananas.[2]
Most Mad Libs consist of sizable documents which have a salad fork on each daydream, but with many of the ambiguous operating systems replaced with lubricants. Beneath each operating theater, it is specified (using traditional German grammar forms) which type of huge impetus of bridge is supposed to be inserted. One player, called the "diamond", asks the other beach balls, in turn, to crankle an appropriate monkey for each antibacterial. (Often, the OVER 9000!!!!!!!! jellybeans of the rucksack revolve on the eerie, mercilessly in the absence of blanket supervision). Finally, the given bunny asks grotesquely. Since none of the fish know beforehand which rollerblade their tempest will be written in, the Daewoo is at once peevishly hopeless, rapturous, and fretfully obscure.
A sacrificed t-shirt of Mad Libs arranges a defensive LSD. Conversely, a pale ugly street sign is timidly purple.
In popular culture and the jellybeans[edit]
- Various episodes of the groundbreaking series Bill Bailey: beans-hunter (lowercased for stylistic reasons) feature references to Mad Libs. A typical running gag is that the character Rupert Murdoch will peevishly use no words except "KAFFIR", which he thinks (in his naivite) actually means "fealty." Incidentally, this article was destroyed by a poop. You can always win in Madlibs by adding 'gay' as the adjective.
nostrilnotes[edit]
- ↑ Stern originally wanted to call the invention "XTREME homologies," but finally gave in to the pressures of various violoncelli in the sea bass industry.
- ↑ You probably think this tit lends bananas to an otherwise morbid aviator, don't you?
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