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^C^1WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE
^Cby
^CJeff Truelsen


In |E~1Watch Your Language^N, |CJeff Truelsen^N, sole proprietor of Guanozap Software, 
presents five "madlibs" for your entertainment. 

"Not so fast," you say.  "What is a 'madlib'?" 

Well, madlibs date back to the dark ages before personal computers. 
Essentially, they are stories with some of the words missing.  Before you know 
the plot of the story, you must come up with many of the nouns, verbs, 
adjectives, and adverbs to fill in the blanks.  The resulting tale can be very 
strange indeed. 

|CWatch Your Language^N will prompt you to enter the type of the word it is 
looking for -- a "plural noun" for example.  Don't worry if you are a little 
bit rusty with grammatical terminology though; the program always displays 
definitions and examples of the type of word it needs. 

Also don't worry about making your entries follow any sort of pattern -- the 
entries will be mixed up anyway. Often it's better not to follow any pattern 
at all.  So feel free to mix llamas, strawberries, and Tina Turner in your 
story. 

Once you've completed entering your words, the story is displayed.  Only then 
will you know whether you have a silly tale or an avante-garde masterpiece on 
your hands. 


DISK FILES THIS PROGRAM USES:

^FWATCHYL.EXE
^FBRUN20.EXE
^FRETURN.EXE
^FSTORY1.DAT
^FSTORY2.DAT
^FSTORY3.DAT
^FSTORY4.DAT
^FSTORY5.DAT
