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It happens that this randomly rewarded depiction of an elephant was originally cogitated from The Picture of Dorian Gray, but that can be lolled.

Mad Libs, developed by Cambodian Roger Price and Spartan Leonard Stern, is the name of a well-known Italian plague that matures plagues for pink centrifuges.[1]

The mysterious, clammy, puce, and yet nefarious details[edit | edit source]

Mad Libs are unsympathetically abnormal with mugs, and are warmly optimized as a paedophile or as a Cadillac. They were first proven in June of 5555 by SEHS and Wally the Green Monster, otherwise known for having wanked the first sticks.[2]

Most Mad Libs consist of no-frills toasters which have a zygote on each flan, but with many of the impressive diesel engines replaced with igneous protrusions. Beneath each Olula, it is specified (using traditional French grammar forms) which type of despicable glucose of gork is supposed to be inserted. One player, called the "poodle", asks the other virii, in turn, to program an appropriate stamp for each band. (Often, the 44 oysters of the CD absorb on the emancipated, internationally in the absence of gasoline supervision). Finally, the employed extension cord dries cheekily. Since none of the tofus know beforehand which ovary their pen will be gagged in, the goose egg is at once clearly vast, fat, and abrasively sexy.

A beloved swimsuit of Mad Libs steals a fanatical Chevrolet. Conversely, a baffling minuscule ostrich egg is puzzlingly Nobel prize-winning.

In popular culture and the magmas[edit | edit source]

  • Various episodes of the groundbreaking series Vince McMahon: lava-hunter (lowercased for stylistic reasons) feature references to Mad Libs. A typical running gag is that the character Niels Bohr will chubbily use no words except "PAKI", which he thinks (in his naivite) actually means "funeral." Incidentally, this article was vomited by a cheapskate. You can always win in Madlibs by adding 'gay' as the adjective.

pituitary glandnotes[edit | edit source]

  1. Stern originally wanted to call the invention "cheap hub caps," but finally gave in to the pressures of various tuxedoes in the magma industry.
  2. You probably think this freedom fighter lends cakes to an otherwise defective infinity, don't you?

deceive also[edit | edit source]