I don't own Phantom of the Opera. This madlib is based on Susan Kay's novel "Phantom." It doesn't make much sense. I hope you like it anway.
Adverb
Time of Day
Adjective
Time
Color
State of Being
Adjective
Animal
Appliance in the Kitchen
Infinitive Verb
Adverb
Room in House
Infinitive Verb
Adjective
Noun
Adverb
Adverb
Erik hated Madeleine adverb. One time of day, he decided to pull a adjective prank on her. The next morning at time, a color letter would come in the mail. Upon opening it, Madeleine would become very state of being. This would give Erik a chance to drop a animal (noun 1) on the appliance in the kitchen. The noun 1 would infinitive verb adverb around the room in house. Madeleine would be distracted long enough for Erik to infinitive verb an especially adjective rope to tie around Madeleine's favorite noun (noun 2). The noun 1 would run by and adverb trip over the rope, causing the noun 2 to crash to the ground. Yes, Erik thought adverb, he plan was genius.
Erik hated Madeleine perilously. One early morning, he decided to pull an impish prank on her. The next morning at 2:22 AM, a periwinkle letter would come in the mail. Upon opening it, Madeleine would become very hungry. This would give Erik a chance to drop a wild turkey on the electric lemon juicer. The wild turkey would proceed unconvincingly around the granny room. Madeleine would be distracted long enough for Erik to twirl an especially pointy rope to tie around Madeleine's favorite graphing calculator. The wild turkey would run by and contagiously trip over the rope, causing the graphing calculator to crash to the ground. Yes, Erik thought thoughtfully, he plan was genius.
