Thursday, December 13, 2007

Here's a fun game...

Today we're going to do a mad lib! I'm going to give you guys a list of items that I need for the story, and you need to comment and tell me what you want the words to be. Once I've gotten all of the words I need, I'll make a new post with the finished work. (This is really just buying me time until the weekend, when I can write something a little more thoughtful).

Here's the list:

1.Noun
2.Noun
3.Adjective
4.Noun
5.Plural Noun
6.Noun
7.Liquid
8.Noun
9.Plural Noun
10.Plural Noun
11.Noun
12.Noun

Here are the rules:

  • Please only answer one at a time, and wait until someone else has commented with an answer before adding another one (this may take a while, as there aren't many faithful readers, but I'll bet we can be patient, can't we?)
  • Please make it easy for me to write up the next post by separating your answer out from the rest of your comment
1.(Like this)

  • Have fun
  • Thank You
  • ^^I guess that's not really a rule, is it?
Noah

16 comments:

Anika Q said...

1. Noun: "Philosopher"

bibliophiliomaniac said...

2. Noun: Snow
(I've got lots)

bibliophiliomaniac said...

Hey, I copied your widget thing onto my blog, but it didn't give you a new recruit! Just wanted to let you know

Lady Rebekah said...

Adjective: Blue

Anika Q said...

4. Noun: Dream

Adam said...

5. Plural Noun: "Kittens"

Lloyd Q said...

6. Noun: Microphone

anna said...

7. liquid: tea

cerad'api said...

8. Noun: cotamundi

cerad'api said...

I didn't think the greatest genius in the world would actually play a mad lib game!

Lady Rebekah said...

Plural noun: perambulators
Hey, Bibli, where do you live?
Lloyd q, are you related to anika?

Lloyd Q said...

Plural noun: air-conditioners

"Lloyd q, are you related to anika."

Yes.

Anika Q said...

11: Noun: "abacus"

He is my younger brother, Lady Rebekah.

cera d'api said...

12. Noun: Thesaurus

dan theodore said...

About your article of the dangers of DHMO, since when has water been used as a steroid? You shouldn't do this! Inoccent people could read it and have BAD DREAMS! ;)

Noah said...

^^ Dan,

I don't believe I ever said Hydric Acid was used as a steroid. The implication may have been intended, though ;)

I pray that no one would get bad dreams from reading my blog, but it definitely wouldn't surprise me, with the way some of the posts have been written lately!