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Not as flexible as I though at first. Here are the receipts so far. Tentative votes now are welcome; also the opportunity still so get another idea and send in a supplemental entry. Consider this the Primary elections... Bolivia Limericks A. Said his girlfriend, “I'll try to fo'givia Most of your faults are just trivia But if you answer 'Yes!' To, 'Am I fat in this dress?' I'll kick you from here to Bolivia.” B. A little geography trivia: What American lake is proclivia? It's Lake Titicaca So bring your alpaca And join me in landlocked Bolivia. C. A brawny old bloke from Bolivia Got lucky one night with Olivia, But she was too tight, So with nought else in sight, He greased up his pole using Nivea. D. I once knew a girl in Bolivia Whose name, I recall, was Olivia She would hang from a tree Thereby letting all see Her strange way of eating Activia E. I know you're The Master of Trivia And can field any question I givia So when you say "La Paz Is a city in Oz" I'm obliged to respond "I Bolivia!"* * (or perhaps "Ay, Bolivia!" or even "Hay Bolivia!" if your commitment to Accuracy outweighs your Reverence for The Master) _____________________________ Votes are preliminary for now, and may be changed until next weekend 8/15 if there are any new submissions in between now and then… | ||
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Where shall we put our "tentative" votes? We have a talented bunch here. I couldn't think of much. | |||
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Hi - I'm back ! I was envisioning people just writing a Reply: "I like A/B/AB/O" (or whatever), The numbers are small enough to tabulate by hand, I think... Now to go and see if there's a separate thread for exactly this purpose I didn't look for yet... Edit: Nope. So I hereby start it here. _______________ First vote: I like A. Minor glitch in the rhythm in Line Four but, overall, appealing.This message has been edited. Last edited by: haberdasher, | |||
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I hate to be a copycat, but I have to go for A, too. That glitch in Line 4 is pretty minor, and I like the fun fo'givia rhyme. | |||
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So that's the disadvantage of voting without a poll - no secret ballot. | |||
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hello! Sorry for spotty attendance-- tech issues & vacation. Didn't manage a submittal but maybe Ill think up a sidebar. Meanwhile D cracked me up so it gets my primary vote | |||
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I've always been a sucker for a good pun, so my vote goes to E Regards Greg | |||
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Were it not for the awkward line four I'd vote for A; as it is I choose si - er, C. I also liked Bethree's choice. | |||
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Has everyone voted? I have a general comment if so, but it would give away mine. | |||
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Bob Hale submitted a verse, but hasn't voted yet. | |||
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c "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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A. Said his girlfriend, “I'll try to fo'givia Most of your faults are just trivia But if you answer 'Yes!' To, 'Am I fat in this dress?' I'll kick you from here to Bolivia.” -- by BOB HALE Picked by Haberdasher and Kalleh B. A little geography trivia: What American lake is proclivia? It's Lake Titicaca So bring your alpaca And join me in landlocked Bolivia. -- by KALLEH left high and dry C. A brawny old bloke from Bolivia Got lucky one night with Olivia, But she was too tight, So with nought else in sight, He greased up his pole using Nivea. -- by GREG S Picked by Geoff and by Bob Hale D. I once knew a girl in Bolivia Whose name, I recall, was Olivia She would hang from a tree Thereby letting all see Her strange way of eating Activia -- by GEOFF Picked by Beethree5; Honorable Mention by Geoff E. I know you're The Master of Trivia And can field any question I givia So when you say "La Paz Is a city in Oz" I'm obliged to respond "I Bolivia!"* * (or perhaps "Ay, Bolivia!" if your commitment to accuracy outweighs your Reverence for The Master) -- by HABERDASHER Picked by Greg S _____________________________ A - 2 B - 0 C - 2 D - 1+ E - 1 ...making our next Geographer up for grabs. Who wants it? Bob? Greg? You guys gonna fight it out? _____________________________ Afternote: I thought "Bolivia" had much more potential for invention than it turned out to have. Shoulda thought harder to begin with. The same two or three rhymes occurred to everyone, and there wasn't much room after that... Your turn, Kalleh! _____________________________ I was going to suggest that, based on activity rates recently, our next destination should be the Doldrums (see Phantom Tollbooth), until I realized it belongs in the same category as SILVER and PURPLE and POETRY - no rhyme at all, without jumping through hoops. So I guess we'd better stay out of the Doldrums! | |||
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Well that all depends how you look at it. Normally the poll setter has the casting vote, so since you voted for A Hab, that would suggest your casting vote would go that way, so Bob it is. On the other hand often the poll setter often abstains from voting for a while to use their vote to break a tie if necessary, and if you had done that, then mine would have been the only one with 2 votes so it would have been me? But since there is no rule that the poll setter is required to do that, then I think it is Bob, unless you've changed your mind and decided you like C better than A now and you decide to give your casting vote to C, so up to you really Hab. Regards Greg | |||
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Not for the next game since mine got a big goose egg. When we started this game, we'd often include information about the city/country in the limerick, and I've kept that up. I think that takes away from my limericks being funny - they turn out to be more like many of the OEDILF ones. I think I'll give that up and try for funny. | |||
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I think Haberdasher was telling you that you could make your general comment now, Kalleh. Regards Greg | |||
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Exactly. | |||
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And - that was it (above). I thought these limericks were supposed to be about the place, but clearly I am the only one thinking that way. So I am going in a different direction - maybe... | |||
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Two thoughts: -- I agree with you, but we've gotten away from that. The emphasis these days is being salacious, and the tail is now wagging the dog. -- Besides, the available rhymes for "Bolivia" were so few, and choices were so restricted, that there was nothing left but being blue. Bob, are you up for choosing our next location?This message has been edited. Last edited by: haberdasher, | |||
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Sure "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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