March 31, 2004
Mad Libs

From age 8 to 11, my friend Stacey always had a “mad lib” in hand and challenged us to “give me a noun, a name and a verb ending in ‘ing’.” We laughed a lot over these fill-in-the-blank paragraphs.

Before reading any further (no peeking, OK?), write down a

noun
color
name
exclamation
verb ending in ‘ing’
adjective
noun
adjective
plural noun

Now, take those words in order and fill in the blanks.

A __(noun)___ wearing a ___(color)___ hat, walks up to the bar. “Pour me a drink, bartender. And one for my friend, ____(name)____. ”

The bartender pours two drinks and handed them to his customer. “___(exclamation)____, I think that your friend is ___(verb ending in ‘ing’)___.

“Oh, he always does that. He’s a ___(adjective)___ ___(noun)____ with ___(adjective)____ ____(plural noun)____.”

Are you giggling?

Posted by kuri at March 31, 2004 11:18 PM

Comments

I’m booking myself in for therapy.

A toy wearing a red hat, walks up to the bar. “Pour me a drink, bartender. And one for my friend, Ted. ”

The bartender pours two drinks and handed them to his customer. “Poo, I think that your friend is boinging.

“Oh, he always does that. He’s a scary table with quick geese.”

Posted by: womble on April 1, 2004 12:45 AM

A cat wearing a blue hat, walks up to the bar. “Pour me a drink, bartender. And one for my friend, John.”
The bartender pours two drinks and handed them to his customer. “Ouch, I think that your friend is pulsating.
“Oh, he always does that. He’s a slow clock with small sheep.”

Posted by: Meenoo on April 1, 2004 04:34 AM

A pencil wearing a green hat walks up to the bar. “Pour me a drink, bartender. And one for my friend, Harry.”

The bartender pours two drinks and handed them to
his cutomer. “Ooh, I think your friend is crawling.”

“Oh, he always does that. He’s a tall backpack with silly refrigerators.”

Maybe we can get group rates for therapy.

Posted by: fran on April 1, 2004 05:54 AM

“He’s a spoogy sysop with purplish spots”

Posted by: Laga on April 1, 2004 08:18 AM

It’s interesting and fun! Can I use this idea in my English class? —Opt. before using it, I need to make some examples.

Posted by: Mieko on April 1, 2004 08:25 AM

An onanist wearing a blue hat, walks up to the bar. “Pour me a drink, bartender. And one for my friend, Taro. “

The bartender pours two drinks and handed them to his customer. “Forsooth, I think that your friend is currency-defenstrating.

“Oh, he always does that. He’s a wonky cupcake with NAMA gaijin.”

Posted by: taro on April 1, 2004 12:08 PM

A cow wearing a turquoise hat walks up to the bar. “Pour me a drink, bartender. And one for my friend, Sisyphus.”

The bartender pours two drinks and handed them to his customer. “Shnikies! I think that your friend is melting.”

“Oh, he always does that. He’s a personal paperclip with pointed shoes.”

Helen and I do Mad Libs a lot. Last year I got her several “Deluxe” Mad Libs tablets on sale at Borders. They never lose their thrill.

Posted by: Jenny on April 1, 2004 10:37 PM

As I recall, you and Stacey also developed elaborate schemes to torture younger sisters, too.

Posted by: fran on April 1, 2004 11:37 PM
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