Welcome to Flipside Birthday Blanks! This is one of Flipside's contribrutions to the celebration of WritersCo's first birthday, of course, so jump in and have fun!
The Deal
This contest is going to be just like a mad lib. In case any of you don't know what that is (or have forgotten) here's how it works. You get a short story to start with, but it has words missing. The words are replaced by blanks with parts of speech listed, and it is your duty to provide the indicated word.
Example: You get: I
verb past-tense down my
noun and
verb past-tense when I saw a
noun. You fill it out: I
jumped down my
hamburger and
honked when I saw a
flashlight. Hey, I never said it had to make sense!
Copy/paste the given story into a writing entry or a wikipage, and fill in the blanks! The most fun entry wins!
The Rules
1. Follow the Writersco rules, and keep it pretty clean.
2. Make sure that you put in the correct part of speech and spell it right.
3. Don't change anything that isn't underlined in the original short story.
4. Make all the words you put in
bold, so they're easier for the judges to find.
5. Either create a writing entry or a wikipage with your entry, and provide the link for us in the space provided. Don't put your stories on this page, to save room.
The Story!
Mary crossed from one end of the
noun to the other, knowing that she had to get to
person's house on time that day. The package she carried was of the
adjective noun, and no one could know what was in there except for
noun or pronoun.
It was a
adjective day, in the town of
adjective animal. Outdoor grills and
plural noun smoldered
adverb in the sunlight, and Mary smiled her captivating smile at every
noun she passed.
Interjection, what a lovely day!
It wasn't too long before she came upon the
noun that her contact had specified. It was
adjective, in its way, but Mary found that she hated the smell of the place. She sat down on a
noun and waited,
progressive verb just to pass the time until her contact would arrive. Then she could
verb for the last time, and go home without that
adjective package.
number hours later, a stretch limousine pulled up next to the
noun where Mary had
past perfect verb. Her contact stepped out, looking
adjective as usual.
"Oh, you're finally here. I thought you'd never
verb before I turned old," Mary said as she held up the package for him. The man didn't speak, only took the package and opened it up.
Mary
past verb. Inside the package was a
adjective noun, the only one she'd ever seen! It was amazing, except for when the
plural noun showed up and
past verb her contact until he wet his
noun and passed out. Mary just laughed as she ran away.
"That'll teach him not to
verb plural noun!"
The Entries
1.
Pixie Blanks
2. [
*Amy*]:
271.The Story: birthday blanks
3. [
SleepingDragon]:
268.B-day madlib
4. [
RiddleRose]:
298.contest entries.birthday blanks : WINNER!
Credits
The Flipside Birthday Bash Council:
[
Grey Wanderer]
[
Fuzzysabeast] - (also made the banner!)
[
*Amy*] (will be making participant badges soon)
[
Mister Saint]
[
chuchutrain] - (also made the dividers and soon to be winner badges)
[
Winkx]
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