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Charming Story
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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
A CHARMING STORY WITH A HAPPY ENDING
Once upon a $a noun$ there were three little pigs. The first
little pig was very $an adjective$ and built a house for himself out of
$a plural noun$. The second pig was $an adjective$ and built a house out of
$a plural noun$.
But the third little pig was very $an adjective$ and he built his house
out of genuine $a plural noun$.
Well, one day, a mean old wolf came along and saw the houses.
'$an exclamation$,' he said,'I'll $a verb$ and I'll $another verb$
and I'll blow your
house down.' And he blew down the first pig's house and the second
pig's house and they both ran to the third pig's house. Thereupon
the wolf began blowing, but he couldn't blow down the third pig's
$an adjective$ house. So he $a verb(past tense)$
off into the forest and the three $an adjective$
pigs moved to Chicago and went into the sausage business.