I dicided to be nice and show you some what what I do to the story. Here it is:
"I have called you all in here, in my noun, because one very adjective question verb before us: What shall we verb our mother for Holiday?" Peter said on top of the noun of the room once his brother and sisters were verb on the noun , adjective noun and adjective noun.
"You know, I was verb the very same noun not too adverb ago," said Lucy from her position on the noun.
"And what, pray verb, did you come up with?" asked an adjective Edmund. He had the adjective noun.
"Well," verb Lucy, "I thought about maybe a adjective noun or maybe a adjective noun or noun, but I didn't get in the noun of them."
"Those verb like very good noun's'," Peter commented.
"I think that we should get mother something more adjective," started Susan. "Like maybe a adjective AadjectiveE NnounN because she verb a lot or maybe Adjective Noun or a Aadjective Nnoun."
"But mother already has Noun's' and Noun's' of cook AdjectiveE NnounN. We already bought her Adjective Noun for her last Holiday. Mother's Aadjective Nnoun was grandmother's Nnoun and I think mother would have a hard time putting her mother's Aadjective Nnounin the noun," pointed out Edmund.
"I wasn't saying that pronoun were the only noun," said an adjective Susan.
"Well pardon me, direct noun," said a adverb Edmund. After a adverb noun he said, "I adverb didn't mean that as a noun."
Lucy verb.
"Right then, lets get on with noun," said Peter in his best adverb noun (he was rather adjective at it since he had spent the last number years using it). "I was thinking we could get her noun that would be for her general noun."
"Like a noun or a noun for her noun?" asked Lucy.
"Yes" verb Peter
"What's that one noun that mother always verb about? name? name?-" Edmund started to say.
"Bing Crosby," corrected Susan." He was an country noun."
"He sang 'name of song', 'name of song' and a whole noun of other noun!" Lucy chimed in, "I remember mother talking about him with her when he were verb the dishes."
"Yes, I verb you number talking when Pete and I verb in from noun," commented Edmund.
"Well, I think that verb it then. All in verb of getting a noun of Bill Crosby-" "Bing," noun Susan. "Right, all in favor of getting a noun of Bing Crosby songs say Aye." Peter verb, too which Susan, Edmund and Lucy all verb in unison, "Aye".
After that everyone verb out, grabbed their noun and noun and verb out side on their way to noun.
I change all of them to be like that and then make a list of all of them ask a bounch of people to give me words for each of them for example:
Me: "Hey dude, give me a verb."
Dude: "Sure, uh, dump"
Then I add the word "dump" to the slot that says verb. Do this to a bounch of people make shure that you don't get the same word over and over again and WALLAW! You got a funny story.
Love you all,
Masih
