While looking for my bottle of Gorilla Glue last night, I came across several books of Mad Libs I've never used. I feel an empty Mad Libs book is a sad thing, so let's play!

I'll post what kind of words I need, and take the first responses. When it's filled in, I'll post the whole thing.

I'm not telling you the theme of the book, or the name of story we're filling in, so as not to color your responses.

Ready?

Let's go! (PART 1 of 4)

I need:

-a plural noun

-a number

-a verb

-a noun

-a city

#MadLibs

(PART 2 of 4) #MadLibs

I need:

- a place

- verb ending in "ing"

- type of food (plural)

- type of liquid (plural)

- animal (plural)

(PART 3 of 4) #MadLibs

I need:

- a verb

- a vehicle (plural)

- an adjective

- a noun

- an occupation

Ok, final part! (PART 4 of 4) #MadLibs

I need:

- a country

- a plural noun

- an article of clothing (plural)

Ok, I've got lots to choose from here! Gonna go over things, type it up, and I'll post the full story in a few :-D

Y'all are silly and I'm so glad!

Ok, our MadLib is filled in - thank you for all your suggestions!

@brass75 @octothorpe @gdinwiddie @BobWilliams @toxy
@IrrationalMethod

The book this came from is Pride Parade #MadLibs, and the theme of this one is "Pride Around the World". Here's what you all came up with :-)

"Pride is celebrated in many orgasms around the world and in many different ways. In New York City, over 42 people come at the Cheese-Wall Inn, the spot where Pride began.

One of the smallest Pride celebrations is in Atlantis, Wisconsin, where 500 people march down the road a bit before masticating in the park for a festival full of hotdog and whiskeys. There’s even an area for kitty cats!

In Amsterdam, people defenestrate Pride by riding mopeds through the moist canals of the city. Every October in Taiwan, a special Pride Cupcake is built, so people have a place to meet other otter scrubbers, hang with local celebrities, and get to know their community.

Observing pride in Spain can be difficult because LGBTQIA+ porcupine are not always accepted. But in cities like Cape Town and Johannesburg, party goers, dance the night away and traditional neck ties to celebrate the special occasion!"

I have this book and several others sitting here, so I think I'll be doing this again!!!