David Abraham stepped adverb out into the adjective sunshine, and admired Doktor Improbable's body part. “Ah,” he sighed, “That's an adjective sight.”
Doktor Improbable climbed off the noun and walked adverb across the grass to greet his lover. David Abraham patted Doktor Improbable on the body part and then tried to transitive verb him adverb, but without success.
“That's all right, we can try again.” Doktor Improbable said and held out an adjective noun. “Just take that with some water and in half an hour, you'll be ready to transitive verb.”
David Abraham swallowed the noun at once and sure enough, in half an hour, they were able to transitive verb adverb. They transitive verb past tense extended metaphor about love. Three times.
And then the neighbour told them to get off his lawn.
And then comes the penis lunges at you.