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I think this should be easy enough. I doubt that there can be much discussion on how to pronounce the word, anyway.

Although the area is now subsumed into Greater London, I was born in the county of Kent.

Let me have your limericks by PM please!


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Now arnie I've already sent
You a limerick of your county, Kent.
I worked and I worked
(Became a bit irked!),
So if I don't win I'll lament! (Or perhaps you'll repent! Wink)

Kidding of course, as I am sure you know. Big Grin
 
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I thought I'd give this one a try. I just sent Arnie my first PM.
 
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I was unable to get onto the site at all yesterday. I'll take a look at this limerick maybe tomororow.


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So far I've got two from jerry thomas, and one from each of Kalleh, bethree5, and Seanahan. Bob and Richard are still missing. Any more entries?


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Mine should be with you now


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I've now received three limericks from Bob and one from Richard. He's titled the PM "Limerick 1" so I infer there are more in the pipeline. Any more contributions?


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Another now received from Richard. Last call! I'll post the results in the next couple of days (Deo Volente).


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We're waiting with bated breath...
 
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Well, now, it's been particularly difficult choosing a winner. As each PM came in, on reading the limericks I thought 'That one', then reread the earlier limericks and wasn't so sure any more. I won't have the temerity to criticise the entries; I'll just name the winner.

Kalleh's entry was:
    There once was a woman from Kent
    Who looked like she always was spent.
    Her hair was a mess,
    She'd huge spots on her dress;
    Bromhidrosis pervaded her scent!

bethree5 sent in this:
    To his teddibly Brit gihl from Kent
    Who claimed “dahling I rihlly just ken’t
    ‘Amazing Grace’ thing
    while thucking your thing,"
    Jok cried : “ Darlin’, ’at’s pish an ye ken’t!”

Seanahan's effort was:
    I once dated a young lass from Kent
    So much money that night that I spent
    My true love I proclaimed
    But my heart she disdained
    When she said to go off and get bent.

jerry thomas sent in two:
    A perfume producer in Kent
    Has a problem in paying his rent
    His aromas, we're told,
    Don't bring in enough gold
    His formulas lack common scents.
and
    A poet named Arnie, from Kent,
    Is pleased, for his youth has been spent
    In worthwhile enterprises
    Without which, he surmises,
    His get-up-n-go would have got up and went.

Two from Richard:
    The organ of Charlie from Kent
    Was curved, and it dexterously went.
    Though with girls' genitalia
    He could be a failure --
    If theirs were of sinister bent.
and
    A frustrated lady from Kent
    Told her fellow, "Of course I consent!
    Though it's perfectly true
    That I said 'no' to you
    You should have known that was not what I meant!"

BobHale submitted three:
    There was a young lady of Kent
    Who said "Should that really be bent?"
    Said her beau, "Expertise,
    Is what's certain to please –
    To a greater or lesser extent.

    There was a young fellow of Kent
    Who whispered this mournful lament,
    "I am deaf, dumb and blind
    But somehow I still find
    I can guide myself purely by scent."

    Quite a lot of the people in Kent
    Say their money is too quickly spent
    But still, there are a few
    Who can save a bit too,
    A small but significant percent.

And the winner is ...

Richard for his frustrated lady from Kent effort!

Up you step, Richard, to take the prize and suggest another place name!

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Well thank you, Arnie. I confess I myself preferred the dexterous man and his problems with those girls who had sinister genitalia! But each to his own.

So, continuing my ramble around Sussex, I will suggest the name of my nearest international airport, Shoreham (the oldest licensed airport in the UK, I am given to understand). http://www.shorehamairport.co.uk/default.asp

The airport, and its associated seaside resort, are both pronounced SHAW-rum.


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SHAW-rum? Not SHORE-um? Would an American also say SHAW-rum? I'm just curious.
 
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Shaw and shore are very close in UK English but when the word is used to form another word, as here, the distinction is unnoticeable.

I would imagine that the US inclination would be to pronounce the word as Shore-ham - but the "h" is always silent and the "a" barely sounded.


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quote:
Originally posted by Richard English:
I myself preferred the dexterous man and his problems with those girls who had sinister genitalia!
An epitath: [I'm synthesizing several verions here, because I don't like anything I could find online.]

Here lies the body of Twisted Rick,
The only man with a corkscrew pri*ck.
All over the world he relentlessly hunted,
To find a gal who was spiral-c*nted.
He ended his search in far Glamorgan
When he found a girl with such an organ,
But the night they were married he fell down dead,
'Cause the love of his life had a left hand thread.
 
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I confess I had heard this rhyme previously and it was my inspiration. But mine was my own creation.


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It's a game anyway, Richard. This isn't the OEDILF. Even if it weren't your own creation, it would be fine.

How's about a new thread with Shoreham? I am probably going to use the American pronunciation.
 
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New thread started.


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