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RIP: Leonard B. Stern, inventor of the timeless travel game Mad Libs, passed away this week at his Beverly Hills home. He was 88.
Stern, a TV writer, producer, and director by trade, came up with the wildly popular word game while writing a script for The Honeymooners in 1953. “I need an adjective,” Stern reportedly said to his friend, humor writer Roger Price, who was walking by. “Clumsy and naked,” Price offered. Stern LOL’d, and a craze was born.
He’s _________ [verb+ing] with the angels now.
[nyt.]
Thank you for making long family car rides random, funny, and dealable for many years. (Note: Of course most adjectives were toliet or butt)
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That’s so sad! I used to do those so often!
he’s clumsy and naked with the angels now
sad face
He’s _________ [verb+ing] with...angels now. He’s _________ [verb+ing]
My childhood. D:
SIMPLE IDEA. BRILLIANT MAN.
seriously my friends...my favorite form of entertainment around 5th grade. It took me