I don't own Phantom of the Opera, the Magic Flute, or Atlantis. Sorry I haven't updated in a while. My friend and I have found a new way to amuse ourselves in geometry instead of writing madlibs: having conversations while only speaking in song quotes. It's hard! Try it some time. Hope you like the madlib!
Adjective
Time of Day
Weather Phenomenon
Place
Emotion
Present Tense Verb
Time
Adjective
Musical Instrument
Personal Adjective
Type of Settlement
Color
Plural Noun
Plural Noun
Infinitive Verb
Infinitive Verb
Adjective
Adverb
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One lavish mid-afternoon, there was a terrible tsunami in Altus, Louisiana. This caused much bemusement for Erik, who had planned on fluttering at 7:43 PM. Instead, he decided to write a confrontational song. Erik was currently working on a ballet called "The Magic Viola." In it, the antagonist Paul sings of an intricate megalopolis called Atlantis. Erik began writing, "Purple flip-flops, treasure maps, and happy fish. What more could one wish? Here in Atlantis, we tittup all day and hiccup all night. To some, it may seem endearing, but it feels so right." Erik elegantly reread what he had written. He looked up to the sky and cursed the authoress for making him write such a dreadful song.
