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The new Limerick Game word is Rome. I've always wanted to visit Rome and never have...so here's my chance! Please PM me with your limericks. | ||
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This one is easy, Wordcrafters. I have received some from Jerry, but please send me some more. | |||
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Hey, Rome's pretty easy, isn't it? I need some more limericks, please. | |||
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Just on my way out to work ow but I'll get a couple to you tonight. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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Here we go! There are several without "Rome" in the A-rhyme. I didn't consider those because of our rules, but some of them are nice! Jerry A diminutive curmudgeon gnome Was in Italy, seeking a home. He searched in Torino But little did he know. He finally settled in Rome. The Pope, on a tour out of Nome, Decided he'd rather not roam. He said, "This is wrong." Then he warbled the song: "Show Me The Way To Go Home." The Pope resides mainly in Rome, He was taking a tour out of Nome. His Excellency's song For the admiring throng: "Show Me The Way To Go Home." Electricians working in Rome Drink their beer with a big head of foam. They have a quick wit And they don't care a bit About Watt and Volt and Ohm. A Roman whose home is in Rome Has a house with a star-gazing dome. Why in starlight it glows The astronomer knows: Its surface is gilded with chrome. An Emperor once governed Rome And played violin in his home The name of this hero, Was Emperor Nero And this is the end of this pome. Richard "You should try to see Rome and die" They told me. I promised I'd try. I searched in fine manner But found no Diana Such roaming's for Roman's, not I. "My mind's just a big empty tome" Said Sue, "and I'll fill it in Rome". But the filling she got Was a quite different spot -- Now she's poorer and pregnant and home. Bob When Alice went wandering from home She said, "Wonderland? No this is Rome! And, well I declare Though I've looked everywhere, There's no trace of the raths who are mome." The Christians, as in ancient Rome, Thrown to Lions who at the mouth foam. In the old Colosseum The Emperors decree 'em To die, with thumbs down, far from home. Two robots were wedded in Rome A marriage in steel and in chrome The sparks later flew Until both fuses blew. They expired, with a sigh, "Take me ohm." I missed your submissions, Proof, but perhaps next time. Very nice, guys. There were some really clever ones. However, I am going to award Jerry with the prize because I loved getting the pope involved, as well as a great song. Here's Jerry's winner: The Pope, on a tour out of Nome, Combed his hair with an icicle comb. The air was so frigid The poor man was rigid, Singing "Show me the way to go home." | |||
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I humbly accept the laurels and hereby decree that the next round's key word will be Cheyenne. ~~~~ jerry | |||
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Only mine, so far as I could see. But I couldn't resist using the (misquoted) old saying "See Rome and die". Cheyenne, eh? I once knew a girl called "Shy Anne" - but, after a few bevvies and a bit of homespun chat she became "Rawhide" Richard English | |||
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Twenty-four hours have passed since the current chapter of the Limerick Game started, and I have received no private messages with new submissions. Is there a problem with "Cheyenne" ?? I am patiently awaiting your submissions ..... | |||
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