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"MadLib Gameshow, by Tory Trahan": "<verb> on down! You're the next contestant on <celebrity>'s new gameshow, MadLib! Here's how it works. You will <verb> over a <noun> at a rate of <number> mph. After you jump over that item, you will <verb> over to the <adjective> <noun> and press the <noun> at the end. <adjective> time wins! Oh. I forgot to introduce our host. He's a <adjective> person who can't wait to <verb> in to the show. Please welcome, <proper name>! Alright players, on your mark. Get set. <silly word>! Alright, here goes <boy's name> on the first stage of the competition. And.. WOAH! He just <verb ending in ed> over the thing! That's gonna hurt him tommorow. But it'll be all worth it after he wins the grand prize of <number> dollars! Which he says will go towards <item you find at a store>. Very <adjective> investment, but it's his money! Here he comes around the second leg. AND WOAH, AGAIN HE LOOKS <adjective> ON NETWORK TELEVISION! This is what primetime is all about here on the network of <tv network>. And, he presses it! He finishes with a time of <time>. Will that be enough to win? Find out on <day of week> when <girl's name> will challenge him for the grand prize. For all of us here at MadLib, good night everyone!",
"Three Little Pigs, by Caleb Fontenot": "Once upon a time, there were three <adjective> pigs. One day, their mother said, \"You are all grown up and must <verb> on your own.\" So they left to <verb> their houses. The first little pig wanted only to <verb> all day and quickly built his house out of <plural noun>. The second little pig wanted to <verb> and <verb> all day so he <past tense verb> his house with <plural noun>. The third <adjective> pig knew the wolf lived nearby and worked hard to <verb> his house out of <plural noun>. One day, the wolf knocked on the first pig's <noun>. \"Let me in or I'll <verb> your house down!\" The pig didn't, so the wolf <past tense verb> down the <noun>. The wolf knocked on the second pig's <noun>. \"Let me in or I'll blow your <noun> down!\" The pig didn't, so the wolf <past tense verb> down the house. Then the wolf knocked on the third <adjective> pig's door. \"Let me in or I'll blow your house down!\" The little pig didn't, so the wolf <past tense verb> and <past tense verb>.He could not blow the house down. All the pigs went to live in the <noun> house and they all <past tense verb> happily ever after.",
"AMC Cinemas Pre-Show Policy, by Tory Trahan": "Thank you for choosing AMC Cinemas. Where we make movie moments AMC <adjective ending in ing>. Your safety is <adjective> to us, so remember, keep a <body part> on your valuables. Be sure to report any <adjective> behavior. And please take a moment to find any emergency exits near you. Make sure to stock up on <soda brand> and <food> at the concessions bar. Enjoy your movie, <movie title> and we thank you for choosing AMC Cinemas as your destination to watch that movie. Please, silence your <device> now and be quiet and courteous of your peers. And now, ladies and gentlemen, here are some special previews coming to an AMC near you.",
"NFL on What Channel?!, by Tory Trahan": "The NFL is back! On our new home! Welcome to the most in-depth pregame show in all of pregame shows. This is the NFL on <tv network> brought to you by <food brand>! Hang tight and we'll be right back! Scene 2: Welcome in to Sunday on <same tv network>! My name is <celebrity>, and I am sitting alongside four celebrities, <celebrity>, <celebrity>, <celebrity>, and <celebrity>. Welcome guys. Week <number> is looking promising as we have three key games to focus on. First off, the <nfl team> take on the <nfl team>, our afternoon game, the <nfl team> vs the <nfl team>. Finally, our primetime game, the <nfl team> vs the <nfl team>. A lot of action today, and we will break that down soon in the <amount of time> coming. Before we do anything, let's take a live look inside <stadium> where the first key match will be playred, and we have our field reporter, <celebrity> who is covering our action. Scene 3: Alright, thank you. Now, it's time for kickoff of our first key game. We hope you enjoy the game and we will <verb> you at halftime.",
"Awards Show, by Tory Trahan": "Welcome everyone to <famous city> and the <year> MadLib awards show. Here are the nominees for <random award show category>. First, <former president>. Next, <actor/actress>. And finally, <random silly name>. And the winner is... <one of the names you put>! <winner> could not be here tonight so he recorded a message for us to see. Take a look. Winner: Hello all. Thank you, the fans, for voting. I really appreciate it. I am sorry I couldn't be there.",
"Caleb wanted me to do a thing now it will commence, by Tyler Van Beek": "Once upon a time in the land of <city>, there was a lovely little chap called <name>, but everyone just <verb ending in ed> to call him <silly word>. You see, he was the hero of the nearby city of <another city>, and that made the mayor of the city he lived in, <celebrity>, very unhappy. So, in an act of <noun>, he created his own <noun> army to take over the world. Now <same silly word> did not like this, so he <verb ending in ed> up to the main robot, which the mayor was in, and told him \"<phrase>\". The mayor, hearing those words, instantly surrendered and <verb>. He was then charged for 3 major acts of <noun>.",
"Linux Madlib, by ChatGPT":"<Adjective> Linux users are known for their <adjective> love of all things open source. They often spend hours <verb ending in \"-ing\"> away on the command line, <verb ending in \"-ing\"> new programs and <verb ending in \"-ing\"> their system configurations. They swear by their <noun>s, whether it's a <noun> or a <noun>, and are always happy to share their knowledge with other <noun>s.\nWhen it comes to choosing a Linux <noun>, there are many <adjective> options to consider. Some prefer <adjective> distributions like <Linux distribution>, while others opt for more <adjective> ones like <Linux distribution>. Whatever your preference, the Linux community is always there to lend a <noun>.\nAt the end of the day, Linux is more than just an <adjective> operating system. It's a way of life for many <noun>s, who appreciate the freedom and flexibility that it provides. So if you're ready to take the plunge into the world of Linux, just remember to keep <verb ending in \"-ing\"> and never stop <verb ending in \"-ing\">!",
"Ocean Creatures, by ChatGPT": "When I went scuba diving for the first time, I was amazed by the <adjective> world beneath the waves. Everywhere I looked, there were <adjective> creatures swimming around me, each more <adjective> than the last.\nThe first thing I saw was a school of <noun>s, their <adjective> scales shimmering in the sunlight. They were so <adjective> that I couldn't help but stare in wonder. As I swam further, I encountered a <adjective> octopus hiding in a crevice, its <adjective> tentacles stretching out to grab passing prey.\nBut the most <adjective> creature of all was a giant <noun> that swam right up to me. Its <adjective> body was covered in <noun>s and its <noun> was so large that it could swallow me whole. Luckily, it seemed more curious than hungry, and after a few <adjective> minutes of swimming alongside me, it swam away into the <noun>s.\nAs I continued my dive, I saw more and more <adjective> creatures, from <noun>s and <noun>s to <noun>s and <noun>s. It was like swimming through a <adjective> fantasy world, and I never wanted to leave. But eventually, I had to surface and return to the <noun>, already dreaming of my next underwater adventure.",
"Fairy Tale Adventure, by ChatGPT": "Once upon a time in a <adjective> land, there was a <adjective> princess who lived in a <adjective> castle. She was known for her <adjective> beauty and kind heart. One day, while she was <verb ending in \"-ing\"> in the garden, she stumbled upon a <adjective> frog.\nThe frog looked up at her with big, <adjective> eyes and said, \"Princess, please help me. I am actually a <noun> who has been cursed by a wicked witch. If you kiss me, I will turn back into my true form.\"\nThe princess was skeptical, but she couldn't resist the frog's <adjective> plea for help. So she leaned down and gave the frog a <noun>. Suddenly, the frog transformed into a <adjective> prince!\nThe prince explained that he had been cursed by the witch because he had refused to marry her. But now that the curse was broken, he and the princess could get married instead. And so they did, in a <adjective> wedding ceremony that was attended by all the <noun>s in the kingdom.\nAs the new prince and princess of the land, they ruled with <adjective> fairness and compassion. And whenever they looked out over their <adjective> kingdom, they couldn't help but smile, knowing that they had found true love with each other.",
"The Brave Adventure of a Kind-hearted Person and a Frightened Creature, by ChatGPT":"Once upon a <adjective> time, there was a <noun> who lived in a <adjective> <place>. One day, while <verb ending in -ing> in the <noun>'s garden, they discovered a <adjective> <noun> hiding behind a <adjective> bush. The <noun> was <verb ending in -ing> and looked very <adjective>.\nThe <noun> approached the <adjective> <noun> and asked, \"Why are you hiding here?\" The <adjective> <noun> replied, \"I'm hiding from the <adjective> <noun> who wants to <verb> me!\" The <noun> felt sorry for the <adjective> <noun> and decided to <verb> them to safety.\nAs they <verb> through the <adjective> <place>, they encountered many <adjective> obstacles, but they never gave up. Eventually, they reached a <adjective> castle where the <adjective> <noun> could be safe from the <adjective> <noun> who wanted to harm them.\nThe <noun> and the <adjective> <noun> became fast friends and lived happily ever after in the <adjective> castle."
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