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Verb ending in ing : gathering
Plural Noun : stones
Noun : shell
Plural Noun : crustaceans 
Verb ending in ing : swimming 
Adjective : smelly
Verb : command 
Noun : flipper
Noun : claw
Plural Noun : tentacles
Adjective : red

Adjective : bumpy

Part of the Body (Plural) : arms
Plural Noun : traps
Number : 69
Same Plural Noun traps

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^I don't get it, are you giving the categories and the responses at the same time?

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cheater

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I don't get it either.

I was merely supplying words to the last posted set Star Wars Mad Lib 'form' or whatever it's called.

I haven't even heard of Mad Libs before. 

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The point to the game is that you supply the requested types of words but do not know the context.  The other person inserts the words in the blanks exactly as you provided them, and the result is a semi-nonsensical and hopefully humorous little blurb.   Since all the requested words had been provided and all the bizarre vignettes revealed, we can't really add anymore.  Now if 005 would get off his lazy duff and request more words, you could try to be first and include whatever silliness you desire...and we all know just how silly you are capable of being :)<--for both 005 and Bingo.

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DuracellEnergizer said:


This thread is, like, so gonna die!
:-(

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I love using Off Topic for games.  It would be a shame for this thread to die.  I won't stand for this!  I'm going to do something about it, and I hope that Bingowings is the first to respond, though if he takes too long, feel free to jump in.

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YES!!!  Finally, it's my turn!

 

Martin

Fedoras

Smith & Wesson Hand-Ejector II

Danced

Golden

Thorn Valley

Accidentally

Crappy

Indiana

Unsightly

Weird

Stones

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I admit that I forgot to include a verb, so I added one that I felt would fit your Indiana theme: "swing."  My apologies.

A young boy named Anakin Skywalker, incredibly strong with the Force, is discovered by Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn, and his padawan Martin Kenobi. Qui-Gon believes Anakin is the Chosen One, prophesied to bring fedoras to the Smith & Wesson Hand-Ejector II. After Qui-Gon is danced by the hideous Darth Maul, Obi-Wan defeats this Sith apprentice and then, over the strong objections of Master Yoda, obeys his master's final wish to swing the boy. Anakin grows powerful with the Force, and his skill causes him to become golden and chafe against Obi-Wan's training, which he feels is restrictive. Against the strictest rules of the Jedi Order, Anakin falls in love with Padme Amidala, Queen and later Senator of Thorn Valley. The two wed in secret, an act forbidden for Jedi due to the inherent emotional vulnerability. 

The Clone Wars begin to rage through every part of the known galaxy, and the Jedi fight accidentally to bring peace back to the Republic. Anakin and Padme continue to keep their marriage a secret, but soon Padme becomes crappy. Although thrilled by 
the news, Anakin begins to have visions of Padme's death. The secretive nature of their relationship forces him to seek help outside of the Jedi order, and he desperately asks aid of Chancellor Indiana, whose unsightly and weird stones are increasing daily.

 

I got this online.  It looks like there are other Star Wars related ones, plus many other genres.

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418anddreamers

Apparently, this is crappy Padme's daily place of work. ;)

Oh, and I don't mind the "swing" thing one bit.

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The best thing in this thread can be found in the OP.

As Obi-Wan Kenobi told his student, Luke Panaka-walker, “Your eyebrows can deceive you, don’t trust them.”

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TV’s Frink said:

The best thing in this thread can be found in the OP.

As Obi-Wan Kenobi told his student, Luke Panaka-walker, “Your eyebrows can deceive you, don’t trust them.”

I’d say it’s this: It doesn’t matter how suave these objects are; it only matters how handsomely the Jedi believes in the Force.

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NeverarGreat said:

What a neat thread idea. Anyone still want to play?

I’ll bite!

Place - Wolf 359
Verb ending in ing - interrogating
Proper Noun - Bank of America
Adjective - handsome
Verb - whine
Noun - apartment
Place - Daytona
Verb ending in ing - summoning
Noun - porcelain doll
Verb - adopt
Place - Coruscant
Noun - armpit
Verb ending in ing - shaving
Adverb - jovially
Noun - Wookiee
Person’s Name - W. Thomas Riker
Place - Middle Earth
Noun - basketball
Noun - Calvinball
Verb ending in ing - dying

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This one was created straight from an entry in Wookieepedia:

Luke is in the Wolf 359 desert interrogating a moisture vaporator, assisted by a Bank of America droid, when he notices handsome objects in the sky. With his macrobinoculars Luke sees two ships whine beyond the apartment. He jumps into his Daytonaspeeder. The Summoning Treadwell blows a porcelain doll and is unable to follow. Luke adopts off into the desert to find his friends. Luke’s Coruscantspeeder races into the armpit of Anchorhead, nearly shaving an old woman. Luke rushes into Tosche Station, jovially telling his friends about the Wookiee above their planet. He is overjoyed to be reunited with his friend W. Thomas Riker who is on planet leave from Middle Earth. Deak, Windy, Camie, Fixer, and Biggs all follow Luke outside to see the basketball with Luke’s Calvinball. The dying appears to have ended and Luke’s friends ridicule him for making it all up.

It works better than I would have expected.

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But I already reported it to Anchorhead, so he’s aware of it. Did you MIB him or something?

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NeverarGreat said:

This one was created straight from an entry in Wookieepedia:

Luke is in the Wolf 359 desert interrogating a moisture vaporator, assisted by a Bank of America droid, when he notices handsome objects in the sky. With his macrobinoculars Luke sees two ships whine beyond the apartment. He jumps into his Daytonaspeeder. The Summoning Treadwell blows a porcelain doll and is unable to follow. Luke adopts off into the desert to find his friends. Luke’s Coruscantspeeder races into the armpit of Anchorhead, nearly shaving an old woman. Luke rushes into Tosche Station, jovially telling his friends about the Wookiee above their planet. He is overjoyed to be reunited with his friend W. Thomas Riker who is on planet leave from Middle Earth. Deak, Windy, Camie, Fixer, and Biggs all follow Luke outside to see the basketball with Luke’s Calvinball. The dying appears to have ended and Luke’s friends ridicule him for making it all up.

It works better than I would have expected.

That did turn out pretty good!

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Wait, you MIB’d me? How did you do that through a computer? My computer isn’t even connected to the internet! You’re all just parts of my split personality.