In Huntingdon Pennsylvania, there is a ADJECTIVE NOUN named Raystown Ray that lives in the local lake. Personally, I had believed him to be a legend, at least until quite recently. When I saw PRONOUN , they had COLOR PLURAL NOUN , a NOUN, and PAST TENSE VERB a NOUN/OBJECT. It was so ADJECTIVE DESCRIBING SOMEONE
PRONOUN once VERB with my dad's friends, and then ADVERB ate one of them. PERSONS NAME , my FAMILY MEMBER claims to have PAST TENSE VERB with Ray during a ADJECTIVE TO DESCRIBE WEATHER TYPE OF WEATHER and then ate TYPE OF FOOD with him. These tales may not be true, but are ADJECTIVE DESCRIBING A MOVIE to tell.
INJUNCTION ! As I was telling you this story, I just PAST TENSE VERB him. Look! Over in the PLACE ! You see? What is he doing? Is he tipping that ADJECTIVE boat? What do we do? Should be VERB , VERB or ADVERB VERB PRONOUN ? He is VERB ENDING IN ING so ADVERB !
Someone needs to do something about Raystown Ray before he gets ahold of another NOUN!