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It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Lib!

This is my entry for the mad lib contest at mamma 1420.  Our family likes mad libs.  It’s lots of fun.  I was surprised to see some of the words fit in quite nicely here.

    An amusement park is always fun to visit on a hot summer flood. When you get there, you can rent a vacuum cleaner and go for a swim. And there are lots of original things to eat. You can start off with a hot dog on a/an expert with mustard, relish, and chimneys on it. Then you can have a buttered ear of laundry with a nice overdue slice of watermelon and a big bottle of cold sweat juice. When you are full, it’s time to go on the
roller coaster, which should settle your mud.  Other amusement park rides are the Dodge-Em which has little entrails, that you drive and run into other catalogs, and the Merry-Go-Round where you can sit on a big tent and try to grab the gold curriculum as you ride past.

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