Mad Libs
A great word game to play in the car is [diamonds]. Here are the ridiculously [rich] instructions. A reader has a Mad Libs book in one [heart] and a pencil or [movie] in the other. He/She asks each [candy cane] in the car for a part of speech (noun, verb, adjective, or [dog] ) to fill in the blanks. In case you've forgotten, an adjective is a word used to modify something or some [lobster]. A noun is the name of a person, [fingernail], or [bracelet]. A verb is a type of action [beach]. An adverb usually ends in the letters [T] and [S] and modifies a/an [milkshake]. When all the blank [tomatoes] are filled in, the reader reads the finished [cereal] aloud. The completed story is usually greeted with shrieks of joy, hoots of [drawer] and much [leg] clapping.
Okay, so this one was a reeeeeaaallly generic storyline, so sorry about that... the next ones will be better, I promise. Anyway, this one is for DestielSwiftie !
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Mad Libs
NouvellesOkay, so I've always loved Mad Libs growing up. Don't know why, I just did. So, I'm starting a book of them. First of all, I don't own any of them. None. I'm not going to make up my own, because I'm awful at that. The first chapter will be a big e...