The idea of Mad Libs was very random…very, very, random. The clouds and berries thing is also very random. I didn't steal the idea!

Disclaimer: I don't own anything on television or Mad Libs, got it?

DAY 2:

Yumi walked in the woods like she usually did, pondering the whole "Day 1" idea.

Then she was kidnapped. She was thrown in a truck about the size of…clouds and berries…as it swerved into…clouds and berries…and blew up throwing Yumi into a pile of…clouds and berries.

"Time to play Mad Libs!" shouted the crazy and psycho writer.

Yumi got up and ran to the (adjective) school. But she tripped on a/an (noun).

"Darn!" she screamed as she fell into (person). (person) then fell into a boiling pit of (adjective) lava.

"(famous words)" Yumi said with a salute.

When Yumi got to the school a/an (noun) tried to run her over.

"This must be the work of (sibling or best friend)!" she shouted with rage in her eyes.

Then (sibling or best friend) went to (place) and got a/an (noun).

"Stop these (adjective) Mad Libs!" (sibling or best friend) shouted all the way from (place) with their (noun).

"Neva!" shouted the (adjective) writer. Right, now back to the (adjective) story.

Yumi continued down her (adjective) path which was near (person)'s house.

Yumi stopped (form of movement with "ing"). And looked above her to the (noun).

"What's this?" Yumi said as she pointed to a/an (adjective) (noun) on a (noun) in (place) for a vacation.

Confusion confused the confusing writer who confused himself by confusing the confused readers who confused his confused state of confusion.

Cheese and (noun) was the true solution. To the cheese and (noun). (adjective) music began to play.

"Turn that off!" Yumi shouted. "Why? Don't you like the (adjective) classics?"

"NO!" Yumi (type of speaking with "ed") to the writer.

"Fine then!" the writer said as he ended (adjective) Day 2.