Fun With Words! (4)


Smiley: Welcome to Smiley’s Fun With Words! I’m your host Smiley The Raccoon!


Sherbert: And I’m your co-host Sherbert da Fox. As you know, in Smiley’s Fun With Words! we take random unknown words and Smiley puts them all into a sentence. Okay, Smiley, are you ready?


Smiley: Did you say something? I wasn’t listening.


Sherbert: Yes, Smiley! Of course I was saying something!


Smiley: What did you say?


Sherbert: If you were listening you would know, wouldn’t you?


Smiley: Is that a trick question? Wait, I know this! Pi!


Sherbert: Forget it.


Smiley: Already did three hours ago.


Sherbert: We haven’t been talking that long!


Smiley: What you did you say?


Sherbert: I’ll just skip into the words since you don’t care about anything else, Smiley. The words are: topple, reverie, elusive, revocation, and deem.


Smiley: I deem that one day an elusive boy will topple while having a reverie, causing him to have a revocation of his walking license.


Sherbert: I think that one day a puzzling boy will fall forward while having a daydream, causing him to lose his walking license.


Smiley: If you put it that way it doesn’t sound as awesome. Sherbert, you suck the fun out of everything!


Sherbert: I’m sorry I’m a disappointment. Next set of words are: acquit, strife, devastate, petty, and strand.


Smiley: The petty police officer had a strife about whether the man was acquitted or not for devastating the strand of land.


Sherbert: The narrow-minded police officer had a conflict about whether the man was free or not for destroying the length of land.


Smiley: Words are fun! More!


Sherbert: Plight, discredit, generate, keepsake, and ovation.


Smiley: The man who sang about the plight if an old sailor, managed to generate the whole crowd a keepsake after they gave him an ovation, though I still discredit his ability to sing.


Sherbert: The man who sang about the trouble of an old sailor, gave the whole crowd a memento after they applauded for him, though I still doubt his ability to sing.


Smiley: Keep them coming, Sherbert.


Sherbert: Whatever you say, oh mighty ruler. The words are: ingratitude, repent, idolize, scan, and mortal.


Smiley: Sherbert, the mortal, should repent and idolize the all mighty Smiley for the ingratitude she has shown to her!


Sherbert: I am NOT translating that, Smiley.


Smiley: That’s okay, I will! Sherbert, the being that must eventually die, should atone and


worship the all mighty Smiley for the rudeness she has shown to her!


Sherbert: That’s all for now, bye!


Smiley: Bye, peoples!