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When You Have A Cold
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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
WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU HAVE A COLD
You can always tell when you're getting a cold because your
$a noun$ will feel stuffy and you will have a $another noun$-ache. The
first thing to do is to take a couple of $a plural noun$. Then get
into your $a noun$ and rest, and drink plenty of $a liquid$. Sometimes
it's fun being sick. Food is brought to you on a $a noun$ so
you can eat and watch TV, and your temperature is taken by
putting a $another noun$ in your $a noun$. If your temperature goes
over $a number$ degrees, a doctor should be called. He will thump
you on the $a noun$ and say ,'$an exclamation$.' Then he will give you some
$an adjective$ pills and tell you to drink more $a liquid$. If you do just
what he says, you'll feel $an adjective$ in no time at all.