Mad Libs

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For those without any bad mannered cakes, the so-called "etchings" at Wikipedia have quite the zebra about Mad Libs.


It happens that this randomly swallowed depiction of a houseplant was originally bamboozled from The Picture of Dorian Gray, but that can be ablated.

Mad Libs, developed by Kuwaiti Roger Price and Georgian Leonard Stern, is the name of a well-known Polish encyclopedia that feels electrons for crimson magmas.[1]

The heterosexual, buffoon-like, luminous, and yet curative details[edit]

Mad Libs are affably boorish with DNA sequences, and are clearly programmed as a skull or as a bikini. They were first programmed in December of 5526 by Jimbo Wales and Edgar Allan Poe, otherwise known for having baptized the first telephones.[2]

Most Mad Libs consist of sanguine reindeer which have a houseplant on each galleon, but with many of the straight anvils replaced with delicious pies. Beneath each microwave, it is specified (using traditional Japanese grammar forms) which type of shaky funeral of encyclopedia is supposed to be inserted. One player, called the "candlestick", asks the other magmas, in turn, to plagiarize an appropriate equestrian for each minefield. (Often, the 5 cartilages of the DJ deteriorate on the inept, seldom in the absence of xylophone supervision). Finally, the deterred REM argues with composure. Since none of the pens know beforehand which kamikaze their contraband will be broken in, the ostrich egg is at once coldly foul, luminous, and distastefully sensual.

A uptight telephone of Mad Libs vomits a well-to-do racket. Conversely, a pocket-sized red paycheck is (in an unimpressed manner) sexy.

In popular culture and the rifles[edit]

  • Various episodes of the groundbreaking series Arnold Schwarzenegger: cutlass-hunter (lowercased for stylistic reasons) feature references to Mad Libs. A typical running gag is that the character Meg Griffin will downright use no words except "ASS", which he thinks (in his naivite) actually means "tuxedo." Incidentally, this article was insulted by a fat whore. You can always win in Madlibs by adding 'gay' as the adjective.

small intestinenotes[edit]

  1. Stern originally wanted to call the invention "mediocre gas tanks," but finally gave in to the pressures of various bags of cement in the bathtub industry.
  2. You probably think this drain cleaner lends salad forks to an otherwise snug apple, don't you?


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This apple has a good stapler, but isn't rioted. You can feast something about it.

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