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December 20, 2017, 21:32
BobHale
Xianyang Poll
1.<BR>I've got a good friend in Xianyang<BR>Whose boyfriend belongs to a chain gang.<BR>He's really a punk<BR>Who smells like a skunk - <BR>But he's got money up the ying-yang.<BR><BR>2.<BR>At tea with my friends in Xianyang.<BR>I praised the host's lemon meringue<BR>To the Vietnamese butler.<BR>Next time I'll be subtler;<BR>He sent it back home to Danang.<BR><BR>3.<BR>As Bob now resides in Xianyang<BR>I won't mention the Yin and the Yang.<BR>Yes, it's one thousand miles<BR>But government styles<BR>Make it simply too close to Pyongyang.<BR><BR>4.<BR>A despicabe guy from Xianyang<BR>Played the banjo with prominent twang.<BR>He took songs from others<BR>(Like Tom and Dick Smothers) <BR>And claimed them with nary a pang.<BR><BR>5.<BR>An Englishman in Xianyang<BR>Did ev'rything, even sang<BR>For his students' delight<BR>He wrote lim-riks at night<BR>They'd greet him still with such slang.<BR><BR>6<BR>This word just doesn't fit in the lang-<BR>uage. I feel like an Utan (Orang-)<BR>Participles may dang-<BR>Le, you all can go hang,<BR>I'll give up on a rhyme for "Xianyang."<BR><BR>7<BR>A firecracker man in Xianyang<BR>Had a really odd song that he sang:<BR>"Swallow two bowls of chowder <BR>With both laced with gun powder<BR>When you fart it will be a twin bang"<BR><BR>8<BR>A crusty old man in Xianyang<BR>Went bar-hopping along as he sang.<BR>He liked all the brews,<BR>But if he had to choose,<BR>The one he liked best was Gin Tang.Time to vote.Click here to vote for number 1.Click here to vote for number 2Click here to vote for number 3Click here to vote for number 4Click here to vote for number 5Click here to vote for number 6Click here to vote for number 7Click here to vote for number 8


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
December 21, 2017, 20:11
Kalleh
My vote was a rebellion. I couldn't remember my entry, even when I checked my PMs. Roll Eyes
December 22, 2017, 09:01
haberdasher
Just recall, if looking at the results, that the bars go with the words BELOW the bar, not above (even though it's closer to the line above !)
December 22, 2017, 17:55
Kalleh
I can't wait to see who came up with the one I chose. It is pretty clever and right up my alley. Wish it had been mine.
December 22, 2017, 18:01
Kalleh
BTW, do any of you ever tweet? I have taken a bit to Twitter to vent politically because no one knows me there. My Facebook page is different.

Anyway, on Twitter I follow this person, or people (?), called Limericking. They are so clever, and of course on my side of the aisle. Here is an example:

Paul Ryan was joyful inside,
A spring in his step, his grin wide,
For scratching an itch,
He'd serviced the rich
And very successfully lied.

Anyway, I enjoy those limericks. There has to be some lightheartedness in these politically nightmarish times. Roll Eyes
December 23, 2017, 05:07
BobHale
Ah, Paul Ryan, or as one of your late night hosts referred to him "Ryan the brown-nosed reindeer"


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
December 23, 2017, 08:04
Kalleh
Great name. He is a fellow Janesvillian (we are both from Janesville, Wisconsin). So embarrassing. He has a good opponent this year, though, who will give him a run for his money.
December 23, 2017, 12:30
<Proofreader>
Have you heard the sad Xmas news? Rudolph is in rehab. His red nose was rom alcoholism.
December 23, 2017, 14:34
haberdasher
Speaking of Rudolph...


December 23, 2017, 19:12
Kalleh
Big Grin Love it!

By the way, the good Janesvillian is Randy Bryce. Watch the video.
December 24, 2017, 06:17
<Proofreader>
Is there a point to that cartoon?
December 24, 2017, 06:31
BobHale
You'll go down in history?


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
December 24, 2017, 07:30
haberdasher
Whose report card is it, do you think?
December 24, 2017, 15:12
<Proofreader>
quote:
Whose r
Sorry. The punchline is lacing.
eport card is it, do you think?

December 27, 2017, 21:18
Kalleh
It's Rudolph, Proof. He'll go down in ...

Smile
December 28, 2017, 12:03
<Proofreader>
quote:
He'll go down in ...

Wow! All that work for such a letdown.
December 31, 2017, 15:26
Kalleh
How's about more than 4 votes, Wordcrafters? Mad
January 01, 2018, 05:42
Geoff
As usual, the poll won't let me vote again.
January 01, 2018, 20:06
Kalleh
How about you, Sattva, Greg, Bethree, arnie? Or others who might not have sent a limerick, but read them?
January 01, 2018, 20:32
sattva
I didn't vote. I didn't find any of them appealing, including my own.
January 01, 2018, 21:21
BobHale
Said a student of Bob's in Xianyang
"The past tense of 'sing' you say's 'sang'"
The participle's "sung"?
Well I guess you have brung
This knowledge to me that you brang.


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
January 03, 2018, 07:01
Geoff
Did number 5 1/2 win? (That's the one between five and six)
January 03, 2018, 07:32
BobHale
The winner is 6.


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
January 03, 2018, 13:25
Geoff
Did you, Shufitz, or Haberdasher write it? I confess to voting for it.
January 04, 2018, 09:03
haberdasher
I cannot tell a lie; I did it. Actually I had to go through some significant contortions to find words that weren't on any of Bob's lists.

Significant white falling down outsisde the window this morning here in mid-Massachusetts; stay snug and warm, everyone. D'ya think fresh-hewn cherry-tree burns well?

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January 04, 2018, 11:54
Geoff
Pretty darned clever!

White stuff's on the ground here, but not much of it. BUT... Seventeen below a couple of days ago just ruined a whole generation of brass monkeys. SWMBO went to the barn and brought the semi-feral barn cat indoors, and the cat came in willingly. Fortunately, no raccoons or coyotes.

discotheque When it's that time of the month and the sanitary pad box is empty.
January 04, 2018, 20:49
Kalleh
Congrats, Hab! I voted for it, too. It looks like you're up next. See - we keep the winners busy!

quote:
I didn't vote. I didn't find any of them appealing, including my own.
In that case, I'd vote for the most appealing of the least appealing. Wink I know, Sattva. Mine sure stunk. Sometimes you just can't pull these off, and this was the time for me.
January 05, 2018, 18:14
sattva
quote:
Originally posted by Kalleh:
Congrats, Hab! I voted for it, too. It looks like you're up next. See - we keep the winners busy!

quote:
I didn't vote. I didn't find any of them appealing, including my own.
In that case, I'd vote for the most appealing of the least appealing. Wink I know, Sattva. Mine sure stunk. Sometimes you just can't pull these off, and this was the time for me.

I still couldn't decide. None of them made me smile, though Bob's extra one I might have chosen.

posted January 02, 2018 00:21
Said a student of Bob's in Xianyang
"The past tense of 'sing' you say's 'sang'"
The participle's "sung"?
Well I guess you have brung
This knowledge to me that you brang.
January 07, 2018, 11:43
haberdasher
Sorry the fancy footwork didn't amuse; it was meant to have a twinkle between the lines. Guess I overdid the subtlety.

I'll be happy to give a next location, but there's some Unfinished Business to resolve first. DECANAL has been lying on the desktop for four weeks now waiting for attention, and I have entries from only two 'Crafters so far. The holiday season is a good week behind us now, so I'll defer the limerick for the time being and invite all to focus on daffies of DECANAL instead.

If you need a limerick fix that badly I'll take any Decanal limericks too.

If you must make a limerick of "DECANAL"
And you send it to me, why I reckon'll
Put it onto the heap.
If you find you can't sleep,
Try a glass of warm milk, or some Seconal®.

(but you can pronounce it any way you like, if it suits your purposes better...)
January 08, 2018, 20:27
Kalleh
Love it, Hab! Big Grin
January 31, 2018, 20:26
Kalleh
I'm itching for another limerick game! Hab, if you're busy, I am happy start the next game for you - you've been hosting a lot of these lately (because you're so good!). Just give me the name of a place.
February 01, 2018, 05:28
haberdasher
Okay, let’s do that.

It’s overcast and threatening to snow again, and that’s getting tiresome. Why don’t we think of someplace warmer and comfy, say like … MIAMI ?