On a ADJECTIVE A SCHOOL DAY, the Walker team pulls up to Walker Middle. The day started as any other. The team VERB into the room, and placed their NOUN on the floor. TEAM MEMBER noticed something ADJECTIVE and ADJECTIVE on the center table.
"Hey! Do you guys A SENSE that?" TEAM MEMBER asked. The team VERB towards the ADJECTIVE object. TEAM MEMBER VERB to the object.
"Oh wow! It's a OBJECT!" TEAM MEMBER exclaims. "It looks ADJECTIVE."
TEAM MEMBER picks up the object. All of sudden, a ADJECTIVE, ADJECTIVE, NOUN appears out of nowhere.
It engulfs the room, VERB everyone. Once the bright light VERB, everyone opens their BODY PART. A collective SOUND erupts in the group. They've turned into Legos!
The room looks ADJECTIVE compared to their now ADJECTIVE bodies. Everyone was VERB out. TEAM MEMBER threw NOUN, TEAM MEMBER cried NOUN, and TEAM MEMBER wished their PERSONS NAME was there. Luckily, TEAM MEMBER knew what to do. The ADJECTIVE OBJECT was laying ADVERB DISTANCE away from the team.
VERB towards the OBJECT at full speed. Despite their ADJECTIVE BODY PART, they VERB ADVERB. The rest of the team noticed this and decided to VERB.
Together, as a ANOTHER WORD FOR GROUP VERB towards the OBJECT. With the power of NOUN, they caught up to the OBJECT. They put their ADJECTIVE hands on the OBJECT and SPEAKING WORD, "Go Vikings!"
The bright NOUN returned, once again blinding the team. When they opened their BODY PART this time, they were no longer Legos. They were now NOUN. All was well and they carried on with their day.