Monday Mad Libs – Guess Where I was Today? Edition 5/22/06
May 22, 2006
I figured that for Monday I’d try something fun. Each week, I’ll do a small Mad Lib, and you can pick the words you’d use and put them in the comments section.
(If you want, you are by no means obligated. However, WHO can resist a Mad Lib, I ask you?)
The person who gets closest to what I’m really trying to say in my Mad Lib will win a shout out in my sidebar and my awe that even through a computer, you could know me so well. (Or you’re stalking me, which is so unnecessary. Just say hello, I don’t bite!) Also, I might throw in a mix CD or something cool like that.
Anyway, here is this week’s Mad Lib. Enjoy!
Today, I went to the (place of Business) to have my (noun) fixed. As I (verb) to the (noun) going on around me, I realized I’m not as (adjective) as I used to be, and that (noun) is (verb) without me. When you (verb) the music of (name of band) in a (place of business) like this, you know you are getting (adjective).
So there it is. This one’s pretty easy, I think. So go on, give it your best shot!
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Saw The DaVinci Code on Saturday. It was really good!! It stayed pretty true to the book, except for some minor tweaks here and there. The movie focuses more on the action sequences of the story, and goes lighter on the symbols and symbolism that was more in depth in the book. I read The DaVinci Code and the other book that Dan Brown was sued for “plagiarizing”, Holy Blood, Holy Grail. To be honest, I had read Holy Blood, Holy Grail first many years ago,and when I finished The DaVinci Code the first thing I said was that Hubby needed to read Holy Blood, Holy Grail if he liked DaVinci. Both were very interesting reads.
We saw it during a matinee, because we’re cheap like that, so it was money well spent. Not to mention it was the first grown up movie Hubby and I have seen in a long while. Without the kids. I know, I too thought hell might freeze over before this happened. Crisis avoided!
So, have fun with the Mad Lib, and come back for tomorrow’s installment which will enthrall you with the story of how People Magazine helped reunite me with an old childhood friend that I haven’t seen in 24 years! True story, I swear!
Bring tissues.



























May 23rd, 2006 at 12:43 pm
glad you liked it- maybe I’ll pick up Holy Blood… I’m so tired of the crap surrounding the whole thing. I doubt I find time to get to see it this week- maybe monday…
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