Monday, November 30, 2009

COUGH. new blog. COUGH

(no i'm not sick) yup believe it or not ANOTHER new blog....the previous one got sorta boring x))
new one: fuzzybuddy101.blogspot.com

Saturday, September 26, 2009

new blog :]

i'm hoping to keep this one alive this time XP


www.adayinalifeofkipper.blogspot.com

Monday, August 31, 2009

mad lib

you owe me SO BAD :O

Today the Chicago (plural noun) anounced the signing of their number-one draft (noun) to a million-dollar (noun). (Person) was the highest-scoring (noun) ever to play for a/an (adj) basketball team. In a/an (adj) interview at his parents' (noun) this morning, America's most recent (adj) millionaire had this to say, "(exclamation)! I only hope I can keep my (part of the body) screwed on straight." He threw his (adj) arms around his folks' (plural noun), nearly (verb ending in "ing") the (noun) out of them.

mad lib again :PPP

Many Americans have swimming (plural noun) in their backyards and learn to swim at a very (adj) age.
Learning to swim is easier than learning to (verb) or to read a/an (noun). First, you float on your (part of the body), then you practice kicking your (part of the body (plural)) until you're able to (verb) across the pool. If you work hard, in no time at all, you can master the (adj) crawl, the (adj) stroke, and you can even (verb) underwater. Remember, with lots of practice you can become a/an (adj) champion (noun) on the U.S. Olympic (noun).

Mad LIb AGAIN! :O

Here are some (adj) suggestions to help improve your tennis (noun)

1. As you bounce your (noun), imagine where you want it ot land. Keep this image (adverb) in your (part of the body.)
2. By bending your (part of hte body (plural), you are able to push off the (noun) and put more of your (noun) into your (adj) serve.
3. Remember, if you have relaxed and (adj) muscles, you can let your (part of hte body) snap like a/an (noun) and serve a/an (noun).

If you follow this (adj) advice, in no time you can be a Wimbledon (noun).

Mad Lib AGAIN

If you are sitting in a ball (noun) and you hear fans yelling, "Get rid of the (noun)!" you know they mean the (noun). An umpire is easy to recognize. He generally wears a/an (adj) suit and has a large, padded (noun) to protect his (noun). At all games there are four umpires--one at home (noun), one at first base, one at second base, and the other at (adj) base. The home plate umpire crouches behind the (noun) and decides whether the pitch is a ball or a/an (noun). The umpires in the field decide if a player has stolen a/an (noun), beat out a/an (noun), or whether a fly ball is (adj) or foul. An umpire may throw players out of the (noun) for calling them (adj) names or saying they are as blind as (animal [plural]).

Mad Lib

you owe me big time! >:(

To be read enthusiastically:
Hi! This is ________(person), speaking to you from the broadcasting ________(noun) at the ___________(adjective) forum. In case you ________(verb, past tense) in late, the score between the Los Angeles _______(plural noun) and the Boston __________(plural noun) is a squeaker, 141 to ____(number). This has been the most _______(adjective) game these ________(adjective) eyes have seen in years. First, one team scores a _____(noun), then _____(exclamation)!--the other team comes right back. Okay. Time-out is over. Los Angeles brings in the ball at mid-_____(noun). _______(another person) dribbles down the ____(noun), fakes the defender out of his ____(noun) and shoots a ____(number)-handed shot. It goes right through the ____(noun). He beat the _____(noun)! The game is over just as the _____(noun) goes off.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

yayyy :D

yayyyyyyyyy it's my birthday! woohooo lol XD
by the time anybody sees this it will be like october -__-

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

random mad lib thingy!

before you do this, make sure that your TEACHER 1 IS NOT MR SMART...ok...thats all XD

(P1) (P2) (Random comeback) (P2) (Random amount of time) (Random threat) (P1) (P2) (P1) (Verb) (adj) (n) (P1) (P2) (n) (v) (Planet) (P.3) (v) (n) (P.1) (Teacher 1) (Teacher 1) (he/she) (Teacher 1) (P1) (P2) (P2)



One day (P. #1) told (P. #2) to make a Mad Lib.
“(Random comeback)” said (P#2)
(Random time) later….
“IF YOU DON’T MAKE THAT MAD LIB I’LL (random threat)!)” screamed (P #1)
So (P #2) decided that (P #1) should just go (verb) their (adj.) head in a (n)
(P #1) looked very offended…
“Anyways…” said (P. #2), “did you here about those (n) that (v) (planet)?”
“No... but I heard (P.3) (v) (n),” admitted (P.1)
The conversation was interrupted by (Teacher 1)
“Getch yo dang (body part) outta my classroom!” spat (Teacher 1) as (he/she) banged on Mr. Smart’s timpani.
Mr. Smart strode in the classroom and screamed “2 CORRECTIVES!”
And somehow or another (Teacher 1), (P.1), and (P.2) were kicked out of the classroom…so (P.2) decided to make this Mad Lib, hoping that all of you people out there reading this learned a great lesson—never bang on Mr. Smart’s timpani.

giant hiaku

updating the website (COUGH COUGH jkjk haha) hmmm im bored...that reminds me of megans haiku phase....woohoo! giant poetry time!


This is very dull
I wonder what I should post
I have no idea

Let me think deeply
I will make a Mad Lib now
Wait no never mind

I am very bored
Haikus are about nature
This is not nature

Ok, this is weird
I will stop doing haikus
What should I do now?

Oh yeah, Mad Libs right?
Let me think of a topic
Probably random

Check for my Mad Lib
For it will come very soon
Or maybe it won't

Thursday, January 15, 2009

I'm...ALIVEEEE

haha techincally bfore i said i was alive again and then i said ok maybe i am dead and now i'm alive again....yup! =) nobodys checking this blog anyway so i tink ill start over with this blog! =) anybody want to make suggestions about wat i shud make this blog to?