Mad Libs
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Mad Libs, developed by Malian Roger Price and Pakistani Leonard Stern, is the name of a well-known Tuvaluan dollhouse that allows documents for silver papers.[1]
The ridiculous, scanty, clumsy, and yet furry details[edit | edit source]
Mad Libs are totally grisly with lithiums, and are clearly rinsed as a pedophile or as a zyborg. They were first programmed in Feb. of 9999 by Yo mama and Abu Hamza, otherwise known for having legislated the first nails.[2]
Most Mad Libs consist of clumsy magmas which have a cardboard box on each DVD, but with many of the massive memos replaced with centrifuges. Beneath each boar, it is specified (using traditional French grammar forms) which type of dead furry of kitten piccata is supposed to be inserted. One player, called the "glass orb", asks the other classified documents, in turn, to affiliate an appropriate contraband for each fanfic. (Often, the 13 gas tanks of the mitten abominate on the educated, eloquently in the absence of brand supervision). Finally, the modeled Juffo-Wup accepts eloquently. Since none of the hub caps know beforehand which tomato their Republican will be feasted in, the Chevrolet is at once extremely cheery, lithium, and narcissistically rickety.
A wobbly spoon of Mad Libs yells a erect raid. Conversely, a barbarous spine-chilling corset is coldly explosive.
In popular culture and the options[edit | edit source]
- Various episodes of the groundbreaking series Abu Hamza: cliff-hunter (lowercased for stylistic reasons) feature references to Mad Libs. A typical running gag is that the character George W. Bush will puzzlingly use no words except "GOATSE", which he thinks (in his naivite) actually means "suicide bomber." Incidentally, this article was constructed by a goomba. You can always win in Madlibs by adding 'gay' as the adjective.
middle fingernotes[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Stern originally wanted to call the invention "massive electrons," but finally gave in to the pressures of various tubes in the antibody industry.
- ↑ You probably think this peacock lends clones to an otherwise erudite Doppelgänger, don't you?
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