Need an ing verb now, sorry I fell asleep cuz too slow
sticking
I'll get it all typed in in a bit, I gotta get some shit done, sorry for the wait
Alright, here it is.
[B]Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone[/B]
On his 11th birthday, young Benoit Potter discovers the bong he never knew he had, the bong of a Dispensary Owner. In his first Candela at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and network, he meets his two shitbird friends Ron Weasley, an expert at Wizard Battle Shits, and Hermione Granger, a girl with wise-cracking parents. Harry learns the game of Quiditch and Wizard Battle Shits on his way to facing a Dark children teacher who is bent on sticking him.
Wasn't as funny as I was expecting, but something about "dark children" got me laughing. Will do another a little later, got some work to do
YOU FORGOT PUSSIES HOW COULD YOU
I only needed one plural noun, I picked at random. Flip children with pussies if you wish.
I am once again baked (I even wake and bake'd for you this time,) and ready for more madlibs. Sorta long one. Adjective first
[QUOTE=jonnymad;45997212]adjective. Also toking up again[/QUOTE]
perpetual
celebrity
James Franco
Adverb
together
an adverb is a word that describes a verb (it ends in "ly".) For that, I will pick niggardly instead. Adjective
[QUOTE=jonnymad;45998430]an adverb is a word that describes a verb (it ends in "ly".) For that, I will pick niggardly instead. Adjective[/QUOTE]
That's actually just a specific kind of adverb; [url=http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/together]together[/url] is also an adverb. But niggardly is a better choice.
Adjective... pedantic
[QUOTE=ZenX2;45998546]That's actually just a specific kind of adverb; [url=http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/together]together[/url] is also an adverb. But niggardly is a better choice.
Adjective... pedantic[/QUOTE]
This i did not know. Interesting.
Plural noun now
geese
a flock of James Franco's
I need two "ing" and two "ed" verbs
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