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I recently wrote an email to some friends in the UK outling my plans to return for the summer. I referred to England as "Blighty". It's a term from the days of the Empire that soldiers used to refer to England. So as that's where I'm going for the summer, that's the next place name - albeit a slightly unusual one. Apologies to the non-British who might find it hard to come up with ideas. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | ||
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And to get yous started and give you the rhyme, here's one I just dashed off A soldier returning to Blighty Was fearsome and stalwart and mighty And randy as hell: When he met with his belle, It was off with her knickers and nightie. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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Well, whoever wrote it...it's good! | |||
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Before or after you saw mine? "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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Still only got two. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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I've been out of commission lately. I'll get one in. | |||
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Mine's in, and I'd vote for it if I could! | |||
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I've sent the winner. | ||
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I'll probably vote for your, but wish I could have voted for mine. | |||
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It's so long since I started this I'd forgotten it. I don't have enough to post yet though. Please keep in mind that there is just over a week until I leave China for the summer and after that I'm unlikely to get round to it till September. More limericks please. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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Nothing is happening for me on this one - I"m happy for you to publish no matter how few you have - I couldn't bear waiting until September for the next game. Regards Greg | |||
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Oh, Greg...come on! You are good at these. I can't imagine that you can't come up with something. | |||
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Indeed. Without trying too hard I can come up with at least half a dozen perfect rhymes and several near-rhymes. Richard English | |||
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Yeah I know it shouldn't be that hard at all, but my head's just not in the right place at this time. Three weeks into my first job in 3 years - albeit the lowest paying job I've ever had, but we grey people can't be too choosy. Still can't quite make ends meet, but it's better than having to sell our home. Regards Greg | |||
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Poll posted. And here's another new one from me The clergy are odd back in Blighty, Where a bishop will wear a silk nightie And the C of E vicars All love frilly knickers The archbishop? A nude Aphrodite. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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