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How come nobody's ever thought of this?

Remember Mad Libs? We used to play them on long car trips when we were kids. One person asks for a series of words (noun, verb, color, etc.), and the others respond. The answers are used to fill in the blanks of a story, and when the completed story is read aloud, hilarity ensues.

Google gave me a million-dollar idea today, and I want to try it out. Will you help? Please go to my comments and enter one item for each of the words below. I'll plug them into the Mad Lib I've written and post the results (and my idea) later. Don't forget to stop back for the hilarity!


  • Proper name

  • Noun

  • Another proper name

  • Date

  • Plural noun

  • Another proper name

  • Animal

  • Adjective

  • Sport

  • Country

  • Verb

  • Noun

  • Name of an award

  • Number

  • Day of the week

  • Any blog name

  • Noun

  • Plural noun

  • Proper noun
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