Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Here's Your Work Of Art!

Here's the story that you guys gave me. I think it sounds like a fun place to visit!

An amusement park is always fun to visit on a hot summer
philospher. When you get there, you can rent a
snow and go for a swim. And there are lots of
blue things to eat. You can start off with a hot dog on
a dream with mustard, relish, and kittens
on it. Then you can have a buttered ear of microphone with a
nice slice of watermelon and a big bottle of
cold tea. When you are full, it's time to go on the
roller coaster, which should settle your cotamundi.
Other amusement park rides are the Dodge-Em which has little
perambulators, that you drive and run into other air conditioners,
and the Merry-Go-Round where you can sit on a big abacus
and try to grab the gold thesaurus as you ride past.

I've got a three hour open period tomorrow when I won't be busy and will be away from home, so I'll post something a little more thoughtful then...

7 comments:

Anika Q said...

*giggle*

Ladie Sarah said...

Hey, that's cool! I really like the idea for a merry-go-round. I am waiting impatiently for your next enlightening post.

SarahBeth said...

You spelled coatimundi incorrectly! It's definition is as follows:"any tropical American carnivore of the genus Nasua"

(For us dumb people-that means it is anything related to a raccoon.)

Lady Rebekah said...

Hey, that's pretty funny. I loved the part about drinking a cold bottle of tea...so original!

cera d'api said...

It is not just ANY thing related to a racoon!! It is a South American type of racoon thing with a long nose that they sometimes call a 'coati'.

cera d'api said...

That was a pretty funny mad lib! I liked the part where you get to drive perambulaters. Hot dog on a dream? Nice! I should explain my last comment. Coatimundi does mean what Sarahbeth said, but COTAMUNDI is a particular kind of 'the genus Nasua'. They are two different things.

Anonymous said...

You eat kittens!?!? How dare you!! Some of us actually like kittens and don't prefer to eat them. Although, they would probably be quite tender...
Rachel