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From the PC Program MADLIBS.EXE by JEREMY JENKINS.
Adapted by JEREMY JENKINS from the book by ROGER PRICE and LEONARD STERN.
(Mad Libs No.5) COPYRIGHT (c) 1968 by
PRICE/STERN/SLOAN PUBLISHING, Inc., Los Angeles, California 90048
BOWLING
Almost every community in America now has a bowling $noun$
because bowling has become very $an adjective$ with young $a plural noun$.
Many of them become very $an adjective$ at the game.
The object of the game is to roll a heavy bowling $a noun$
down the alley and knock down the $a number$ pins which are
at the other end. If you knock them all down in one roll, it is
called a '$a funny noise$.' If it takes you two rolls it is
called a '$a funnier noise$.'
Many alleys have automatic $a noun$ setters. Others hire
$a plural noun$ who set up the pins by $a noun$. The most
important thing to remember when bowling is-- Make sure you have
a good grip on the $a noun$ or you're liable to drop
it on your $a noun$. This hurts like anything!!!