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<H1 ALIGN=CENTER>The WebScripts &quot;Mad&quot; WebLibs Game</H1>

<P>Welcome to <STRONG>WebLibs</STRONG>, the Webified version of the old &quot;Mad Libs&quot; party game!

<P>Simply fill in the blanks below with whatever words you like. When you're done, hit the &quot;See the Results!&quot; button, and your choices will be inserted into a randomly-chosen story. What you've written may end up being fantastic, screamingly funny, shocking, silly, crazy or just plain dumb. It all depends upon the words you've chosen and how they &quot;fit&quot; into the story!

<P>In case you've forgotten what the various parts of speech are, here's a quick review of the basics:</P>

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<LI>A <STRONG>noun</STRONG> is the name of a person, place or thing. Examples include umbrella, sidewalk, telephone and policeman.
<LI>An <STRONG>adjective</STRONG> describes someone or something. Examples include creative, red, ugly and short.
<LI>A <STRONG>verb</STRONG> is an action word. Examples include run, jump, swim and fly.
<LI>An <STRONG>adverb</STRONG> tells how something is done. It modifies a verb, and usually ends in &quot;ly.&quot; Examples include greedily, rapidly, modestly and carefully.
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<P ALIGN=CENTER><STRONG>INPUT YOUR WORD CHOICES:</STRONG></P>

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<BLOCKQUOTE><P><SMALL>All stories are adapted from <EM>Mad Libs #2 (Son of Mad Libs)</EM>, copyright 1959, 1976, 1982 by Price/Stern/Sloan Publishers, Inc., Los Angeles CA 90048.</SMALL></P></BLOCKQUOTE>

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