A similar puzzle was once presented to me: Come up with a paragraph with 5 'and's in a row, which is syntactically correct.

The answer:

Once upon a time, there was a man who owned a pub, called 'The Dog and Duck'. He wanted a nice new sign to hang outside his pub, so he want to a sign maker, and asked for a sign saying 'The Dog and Duck'.

A week went by, and the sign maker returned with the sign. It read 'The Dogandduck'. 'No,' said the pub owner. 'That's all wrong. You've missed out the spaces!'.

'What spaces?' asked the sign maker.

'The spaces', said the pub owner, 'between 'Dog' and 'and', and 'and' and Duck'