Every Monday, I will post a mad libs list, which you can respond to by posting a comment with the appropriate words. Below, you will find the original story and where your words should be substituted for the originals. If you still want to play, you can find the list of blanks for which you will supply words at the bottom of the page. The number for each blank will help you substitute them correctly.
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[1]'s [2 + st, nd, rd, or st] Soliloquy by Bill S.
To [3], or not to [3]: that is the [4]:
Whether 'tis [5] in the [6] to [7]
The [8] and [9] of [10] [11],
Or to [12] [13] against a sea of [14],
And by opposing end them? To [15]: to [16]...
To [16] perchance to [17]: ay, there's the rub;
For in that [18] of [19] what [20] may come...
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1. Well-known troubled person
2. Number
3. Verb
4. Noun with a negative connotation
5. Adjective ending in “er”
6. Noun
7. Verb
8. Plural Noun
9. Plural Noun
10. Adjective
11. Noun
12. Verb
13. Plural noun
14. Plural noun with a negative connotation
15. Verb
16. Verb
17. Verb
18. Try to turn the verb from #16 into a noun
19. Try to turn the verb from #15 into a noun
20. Try to turn the verb from #17 into a noun
Monday, March 3, 2008
Mad Libs Mondays Got To Get Paid, Son
Mad Libs Mondays Got To Get Paid, Son
2008-03-03T09:49:00-05:00
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