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 A new word has taken root in the publishing industry to name a genre of popular fiction, call cozies. quote: | ||
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 Besides the obvious definition of cozy, I always associate it with a teapot covering. | |||
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 quote:What's mysterious about him?  | |||
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 Danger - Sharp Curve Ahead A mystery publisher Otto, Whose voice was both sharp and staccato, Said "According to Plato "The word is 'Tomato' "Though I still prefer it 'Tomato'." Ever have one of those days where everything seems to inspire a limerick? I've fiddled with the punctuation of that last word for several minutes now and even though the rulesrulesrulesrules say the period (full stop) should probably be right next to the O instead of where I have it here, I'm going to keep this slightly more awkward formation. PLUS I refuse to spell that last word as "to-mah-to." If I have to take you by the hand and lead you through it, it's not that enjoyable a limerick. | |||
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 Hoo, all these limericks are great!  I am not having one of those days, and I just spent about 15 minutes staring at my computer trying to write a limerick. Somehow I have better luck with DDs which makes very little sense!  | |||
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