The first time John laid eyes on Carol, he was VERB ENDING IN ING with his PLURAL NOUN , Ann and Kevin. John pointed at the NOUN, and asked, "Who is that ADJECTIVE NOUN with the NOUN in her hair?" Ann and Kevin said the one and only ADJECTIVE Carol Grimm. "Is she ADJECTIVE?" John asked. "Of course," they replied.
A few days later, Carol met John at PLACE . She was immediately smitten by his ADJECTIVE NOUN as well as his ADJECTIVE NOUN. It didn't hurt that his NOUN was very ADJECTIVE as well!
After eating dinner at SAME PLACE, John looked at Carol's PLURAL NOUN and said, "Hey, why don't we VERB back at my NOUN?" Carol was not accustom to SAME VERB, ENDING ING, especially with ADJECTIVE men that she just met, but she wondered, "What would PERSONS NAME do?" After John assured her that he was not like other PLURAL NOUN, Carol agreed.
When Carol and John arrived at the house on Whitehall Street, Carol realized that there were no PLURAL NOUN in the house except for the single SAME NOUN, SINGULUAR in the master bedroom! "Who is this ADJECTIVE and ADJECTIVE man?" she thought to herself. But he turned out to be completely ADJECTIVE and Carol said yes when he asked if she would go VERB ENDING IN ING next week.
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