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November 23, 2010, 02:53
Richard English
Limerick Game - Wineham
A village so small it's barely a hamlet - but it does have one of the most unspoilt pubs in the area. No bar and the beer is served directly from the cask. There's a nice picture here - http://www.horshampub.co.uk/royal-oak-wineham.php

The name is pronounced as one would expect with the stress on the first syllable. It should be an easy rhyme.


Richard English
November 23, 2010, 05:49
arnie
quote:
The name is pronounced as one would expect with the stress on the first syllable. It should be an easy rhyme.

Is the "h" in the middle pronounced? Is the "a" pronounced as in "hat" or as a schwa?


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November 23, 2010, 15:42
Geoff
quote:
Is the "h" in the middle pronounced? Is the "a" pronounced as in "hat" or as a schwa?

Doesn't it vary depending on how many pints one has quaffed?


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November 23, 2010, 21:27
Kalleh
Would it rhyme with "line 'em," if you might say, "line 'em up."

I am having trouble with it...
November 24, 2010, 02:19
Richard English
The middle "h" is not sounded, as is usual in UK English. And the last vowel is a schwa - again as is usual in UK English. Thus "Wine'm" - which is close to "Line 'em"

One perfect rhyme that I will point out is "Twineham" - a village not far from Wineham.


Richard English
December 04, 2010, 01:55
Richard English
I've been away for three days having been stuck in London as there were no trains running into Sussex due to the snow.

I have only had a few entries for Wineham, so I'll leave it for a while before I post the poll. So come on all you talented limericists - get writing


Richard English
December 04, 2010, 22:07
Kalleh
Poor baby. Stuck in London of all places! Wink Were the pubs open?

I'll try to come up with another. I didn't find this one easy.
December 05, 2010, 00:14
Richard English
Oh yes. The pubs were open all day - but sadly not all night. Nor were there any beds to be had in hotels. Fortunately I was with a business contact and she very kindly allowed me to sleep in her spare room on a put-you-up bed.

On Friday, as there were still no trains, her flatmate was good enough to drive me home.

Now the snow's gone from Partridge Green and we are hoping it will stay away!


Richard English
December 07, 2010, 21:02
Kalleh
quote:
put-you-up bed

Is that a sofa bed?
December 08, 2010, 00:40
Richard English
quote:
Originally posted by Kalleh:
quote:
put-you-up bed

Is that a sofa bed?

Possibly. It's a brand name, in fact, like "Thermos", "Biro" or "Hoover" but it is commonly used in the UK as the name for any brand of chair or settee which converts to a bed.


Richard English
December 08, 2010, 02:49
BobHale
Off work with temporary deafness, I've had time towrite one for you. I just sent it.


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
December 10, 2010, 07:51
Richard English
Still only a few entries Frown

If it helps, remember that in UK English them combination of a vowel and the pronoun "them" is often abbreviated and in this form can create rhymes - bearing in mind that the last syllable is a schwa.

For example, the words "shine them" would be abbreviated to "shine'em" and that is a perfect rhyme for Wineham (which is pronounced "Wine'em")


Richard English
December 12, 2010, 01:39
Richard English
Still only four entries Frown

Just to show you how easy it is, here's one I prepared earlier:

The 272 goes through Twineham
But not through the village of Wineham.
Which is why many folk
Don't know the Royal Oak -
Though in hamlets it's pubs that define 'em.


Richard English
December 12, 2010, 02:11
BobHale
Come on people, send him some more entries. It's about the easiest rhyme we've had in a very long time.


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
December 12, 2010, 05:37
Greg S
Perhaps it's the time of year?


Regards Greg
December 13, 2010, 06:03
Richard English
I am away tomorrow and Wednesday so I'll take a look again Thursday. If there are no more entries, unless someone asks for an extension, I will post a poll.


Richard English
December 14, 2010, 20:43
Kalleh
quote:
It's about the easiest rhyme we've had in a very long time.

Really, Bob? I had a hard time with it. I was trying to come up with another limerick, but couldn't. I'll try again then.
December 15, 2010, 02:56
Mike
Only 4 entries? I must be in with a great chance then , because I've sent in 3! :-)
December 15, 2010, 03:26
Greg S
Nah - you've spread yourself too thin. They'll get one vote each, and the other one will win with 2 votes.


Regards Greg
December 15, 2010, 03:33
BobHale
I really think it is an easy rhyme... any verb ending in "ine" followed by 'em

dine 'em
fine 'em
line 'em
mine 'em
wine 'em
align 'em
divine 'em
consign 'em
entwine 'em
underline 'em
countersign 'em

loads of easy rhymes


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
December 15, 2010, 20:43
Kalleh
Sometimes there are "loads of rhymes" but it takes a lot to make it work...and then make it work cleverly. That was my problem with this one. But I did send in two.
December 16, 2010, 00:49
Mike
quote:
But I did send in two.


Damn! My plan for world domination has been foiled again :-)
December 16, 2010, 10:02
BobHale
I only sent one. You can't improve on perfection. Smile


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
December 16, 2010, 20:14
Kalleh
quote:
You can't improve on perfection.

I can't wait to read yours!
December 16, 2010, 20:38
Greg S
As far as I am concerned this is as close to limerick perfection as you can get. I don't know when and where I first stumbled across it, but it has remained with me ever since. I believe it was penned by Anonymous:

The limerick's a form anatomical
And for space it is quite economical,
But the good ones I've seen
Are so seldom clean,
And the clean ones are so seldom comical.



Regards Greg
January 05, 2011, 02:33
Greg S
Hi Richard,

With Christmas and New Year out of the way, I was just wondering when we might be able to finish off this game, and start another one.


Regards Greg