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its me again. i thought i should maybe explain. like for example. "Once upon a time a (pick a noun) kissed a (pick a noun). It was very (pick an adjective)." (I know that sounds stupid, but I was just using it for an example.) They used to have books like this when I was young & they were amusing, so my friend & I wanted to play. lol answers would be great .. thanks. (:

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It is called mad libs

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Q: What is the game called where you have a story and blanks where you have to fill in an adjective or noun or etc?
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