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November 04, 2018, 02:38
Greg S
Limerick Game: Crackenback Poll
Pick your fave:<B>1</B><BR>In Australia's a great city, Crackenback,<BR>Where nothing is simply just black 'n white,<BR>Their Lake Crackenback spa<BR>Makes you oooh and you ahhhh!<BR>Though the prices will make people hack an' bark!<BR><BR><B>2</B><BR>There’s a guy I know named Mac<BR>Who resides in Crackenback<BR>Though big and burly<BR>Friends call him Shirley<BR>‘Cause he loves to yak and yak<BR><BR><B>3</B><BR>Sittin' relaxed in a trackin' shack<BR>Up in the back roads of Crackenback,<BR>A vehicle drove past<BR>With sub-woofers full blast<BR>Pumpin' a big track from "Back in Black".<BR><BR><B>4</B><BR>HackenBUSH, I said, NOT, HackenBLACK<BR>I’m a hack, at the track, Crackenback<BR>Can I pep up your horse<BR>With this powder? Of course!<BR>Just apply to the mare’s back’n’crack.<BR><BR>* Note: Dr Hugo Z Hackenbush is a disreputable horse doctor played by Groucho Marx in A Day At The Races.<BR><BR><B>5</B><BR>I'm Michael, policeman from Crackenback<BR>Now in Boston, I live in a shack in back.<BR>I stop traffic and trucklings<BR>To Make Way for Ducklings<BR>That's Jack, Kack, Lack, Mack, Nack, Ouack, Pack, an' Quack.<BR><BR>* Note: Robert McCloskey wrote a children's book in 1941 entitled "Make Way for Ducklings".<BR><BR><B>6</B><BR>Though Cenk left for Crackenback<BR>TYT went on attack<BR>Jimmy Dore pouted<BR>As Ana shouted<BR>At Trump’s recent lack of tact<BR><BR><B>7</B><BR>I know an old Aussie from Crackenback<BR>With ladies and gals he's a crackerjack<BR>He's no longer buff--<BR>He just buys them stuff!<BR>They know when he shows he is packin' jack.<BR><BR><B>8</B> No votes yet so added a late entry:<BR>Finding a doctor in Crackenback<BR>And one who isn't a slackin' quack,<BR>Is hard, but I did<BR>And we now have a kid<BR>And in bed she is a crackerjack!12345678

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Regards Greg
November 04, 2018, 08:43
haberdasher
...loved No 3's evocation of Otis Redding and of Margaritaville...
November 05, 2018, 10:59
Kalleh
I think I know Hab's. We are probably beginning to recognize each others' (apostrophe, right?).
November 05, 2018, 14:02
haberdasher
Wink
November 05, 2018, 16:11
Geoff
Five.
November 06, 2018, 04:07
Greg S
That's a grand total of 2 votes so far, do you guys want me to break the 1-1 tie, by choosing a winner from those 2, or are we going to get more votes?


Regards Greg
November 06, 2018, 04:42
haberdasher
If that’s a vote, Geoff, I think you have to choose it in the Poll to make it count.
November 06, 2018, 05:52
Greg S
I assumed he had, in the same way that I assumed you had after you also made a comment here, as in, his and yours are the 2 votes I have, one for 3 and one for 5. That's the 2 votes in the poll is it not?


Regards Greg
November 06, 2018, 06:25
bethree5
VOTE, folks!

& not just on this poll... Smile
November 06, 2018, 08:38
sattva
I early voted last week and just now voted here.
November 06, 2018, 11:13
haberdasher
I inferred that Kalleh had cast a vote, but I could be wrong. I also voted. That’s the two I “know” of.
November 06, 2018, 11:41
Geoff
Poll? Fake news!
November 06, 2018, 14:27
sattva
quote:
Originally posted by haberdasher:
I inferred that Kalleh had cast a vote, but I could be wrong. I also voted. That’s the two I “know” of.


It looks to me like there is one vote for #2 and four for #5. I don't think that anyone is going to pass #5. Congratulations to the person who created it!
November 06, 2018, 14:40
Greg S
Yes there are 5 votes now, but it is one for 3 and 4 for 5. Easiest to see by counting down from the top left.

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Yes No. 5 will not be surpassed, so I can safely declare ... no not Bob ... Haberdasher the winner. Entries came from:

1. Kalleh
2. Sattva
3. Yours truly
4. Bob
5. Haberdasher
6. Sattva
7. Bethree5
8. Yours truly


Regards Greg
November 06, 2018, 16:42
sattva
Hip hip hurrah, haberdasher!

Greg, I hit 2 instead of the 3 key. I would have been really surprised if I had received a vote.
November 07, 2018, 03:01
Greg S
By the way, Hab, glad my limerick brought back memories of Otis Redding and Jimmy Buffet to you, it was unintentional. Your comment however made me think of "The Small Faces" and "Lazy Sunday Afternoon".


Regards Greg
November 15, 2018, 20:08
Kalleh
I did vote, Hab - for #5. I love that book!
November 15, 2018, 21:16
sattva
I voted for yours, too, Hab. I wonder where you will choose as the next place.
November 16, 2018, 12:37
haberdasher
Hmm. Slow Internet connection today. Maybe it's not just us being all busy with Thanksgiving preparations, or maybe we're getting a little tired of rhyming.

So after a week of no versifying I was trying to think of a simple name, like SYDNEY, until I noticed I could hardly find any rhymes myself, except for "kidney," and that wasn't too encouraging.

Let's try a different tack. I have two sons living in North Carolina, not to far from DURHAM. Let it be so. DURHAM it is. That's pronounced with a schwa and a silent H: DUR'-әm.

I'll start a new thread with this. Should be easy to find, or just click [color=blue]here[/color] .