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killer_koala
08-02-2003, 12:45 PM
Heeeeeey-
Well, it's about time I joined this thing! I read the posts all the time, and thought I'd give it a go. I have an idea! *lightbulb*
I don't think anyone has done this yet, but if they have- who cares? I think it'd be cool if we created a sort of Mad-Libs story. You could work in pairs, e/i:
First Post: the <noun> walked <adverb> to the <adjective> building.
Second Post: the cat walked quietly to the tall building.
*then the second post would also add a fill in the blanks portion for the NEXT person to fill out.
if I get positive feedback, we can start!
AllegroNg
08-02-2003, 06:02 PM
If I were to <verb> your <noun> would you feel <adjective>?
killer_koala
08-02-2003, 06:12 PM
WELL... ;) :p
1. if i were to burn your toast would you cry?
2. or would you <verb> my <noun> instead?
killer_koala
08-02-2003, 06:14 PM
aww i messed up!
1. if i were to burn your toast would you feel sad?
2. or would you <verb> my <noun> instead?
THEEEERE we go!
AllegroNg
08-02-2003, 11:10 PM
1. if i were to burn your toast would you feel sad?
2. or would you borrow my crust instead?
3. either way, we can <verb> our <noun>, but only if <it's/they're> <verb> <adverb>.
killer_koala
08-03-2003, 01:17 PM
3. either way, we can eat our breakfast, but only if it's singing softly.
4. because we only <verb> <plural noun> when the <noun> is <adjective>.
trisherina
08-03-2003, 02:10 PM
4. because we only devour songbirds when the sun is high.
5. Can you believe that <noun> is <adjective><adverb>?
rapscalious rob
02-26-2004, 02:32 AM
5. Can you believe that bacon fat is really unhealthy?
6. What a <noun>! I thought <noun> was <adjective> <adverb>.
Smartypants
02-27-2004, 07:52 AM
6. What a bummer! I thought pork was grammatical frustratingly.
7. And if <pronoun> can't <verb> a <noun>, how can we possibly <verb>?
Hyakujo's Fox
02-28-2004, 04:03 AM
7. And if I can't roast a piglet, how can we possibly eat?
8. It's not like I could <adverb><verb> a <adjective><adjective><noun> and call it <article><noun>.
Smartypants
02-28-2004, 05:02 AM
8. It's not like I could mincingly lisp a sappy Broadway showtune and call it chopped liver.
9. I <past-tense verb> you before, you <compound-adjective> <noun>! I <past-tense verb> you never to <verb> my <noun> ever again!
killer_koala
02-28-2004, 02:22 PM
I <past-tense verb> you before, you <compound-adjective> <noun>! I <past-tense verb> you never to <verb> my <noun> ever again!
9. I ate you before, you curly-tailed feind! I told you never to steal my spotlight ever again!
10. But if you were to <verb> my <noun> before <time of day>, perhaps i could arrange for you to be <verb ending with "ed">.
rapscalious rob
02-28-2004, 07:56 PM
10. But if you were to feed my bird-eating spider before 2:15, perhaps i could arrange for you to be rewarded.
I will give you a choice: either <verb> <possessive article> <noun> at the specified time, or my <noun> will <verb> you into <noun>. Remember last time, when I <past tense verb> your <noun> and you <past tense verb> so much, the <noun> <was/were> <gerund> everywhere? Well, compared with that, this would be a <noun>.
Smartypants
02-28-2004, 08:43 PM
10. But if you were to feed my bird-eating spider before 2:15, perhaps i could arrange for you to be rewarded.
11. "Possessive article?!"
I will give you a choice: either pluck the's (?) bird at the specified time, or my arachnid will spin you into soup. Remember last time, when I conjugated your verb and you objected so much, the grammarians were weeping everywhere? Well, compared with that, this would be a piffle.
12. <Imperative verb> <reflexive pronoun>!!! I <adverb> <past-tense verb> my <noun> and <pronoun> wouldn't <verb> a <noun> or a <noun> if <Proper Noun> <subjunctive verb> to <verb> until <possessive pronoun> <noun> <past-tense verb>, because frankly, I don't <verb> you <verb> what you're <gerund> <dangling participle>!
Dark Chocolate
02-28-2004, 09:48 PM
Mr. S.P.
11. "Possessive article?!"
Ain’t his/her/thiers/its a possesive article, honey?
I think this may have gotten out of hand.:p
Smartypants
03-01-2004, 02:39 AM
Originally posted by Dark Chocolate
Ain’t his/her/thiers/its a possesive article, honey?
I think this may have gotten out of hand.:p
his/her/theirs/its: <possessive pronouns>
the/a/an: <articles>
Smartypants: <anal retentive>
rapscalious rob
03-02-2004, 01:44 AM
my bad :rolleyes:
Okay…
Today I put on my [blank] and headed to the [blank]. Along the way, I ran into a [blank]. The meeting was [blank] and yet [blank].
Smartypants
03-02-2004, 06:02 AM
Today I put on my blanket and headed to the bank. Along the way, I ran into a banker. The meeting was bunk and yet bland.
I am so <adjective> that <zemonkey handle> has <past-tense verb> this <noun> again. I was <adjective> that I had <past-tense verb> it with my last <noun>.
rapscalious rob
03-03-2004, 11:49 PM
I am so annoyed that jesustitties has posted this picture again. I was hoping that I had destroyed it with my last hack attack.
unfortunately, the <noun> remains, <adverb> <adjective>.
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