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Hove limerick
March 11, 2012, 01:28
Richard EnglishHove limerick
My next destination is Hove. This south coast town is actually part of the better-known Brighton, although Hove residents generally consider themselves a cut above the hoi-polloi of Brighton.
Hove rhymes with "drove", not with "love".
Richard English
March 11, 2012, 03:16
BobHaleGot mine in really quickly this week.
"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
March 11, 2012, 08:28
Geoffquote:
Originally posted by BobHale:
Got mine in really quickly this week.
And I bet it contains a slithy tove!

It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. -J. Krishnamurti
March 11, 2012, 14:38
bethree5'Hove' is surname of the [Danish] drummer in my son's band
March 11, 2012, 17:17
BobHalequote:
Originally posted by Geoff:
quote:
Originally posted by BobHale:
Got mine in really quickly this week.
And I bet it contains a slithy tove!
You know I never actually thought of that.

"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
March 12, 2012, 05:49
GeoffYou DIDN'T??? Well, it's not too late to submit one! I'll do one too, so others will not know which is yours - except that yours will be better.
It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. -J. Krishnamurti
March 12, 2012, 06:41
BobHaleThey'll know the one is yours!
I already sent three and I don't want to split my vote further.
I may however post one here in the thread.
"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
March 12, 2012, 18:50
GeoffOh, drat! Richard, I hereby withdraw my entry.

This is what I had submitted:
Posted March 12, 2012 06:07
'Twas brillig in the town of Hove,
When uffish crept a slithy tove.
He gimbled there beneath some thatch
And barbecued a Bandersnatch,
Then left its carcass on the stove.
It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. -J. Krishnamurti
March 12, 2012, 19:32
BobHaleWhy did you do that Geoff?
It wouldn't have mattered that we knew it was yours and I'd've voted for it. (naturally!)
Put it back and I still might.
(even though it's iambic not anapestic)
"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
March 12, 2012, 19:36
BobHaleHere's one from me.
When the Jabberwock no more would rove
he decided to settle in Hove
with the love of his life,
his young Bandersnatch wife,
and his mistress an old slithy tove.
"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
March 13, 2012, 02:40
Richard EnglishI have now received several entries and, for the moment, will leave them all. I confess I didn't imagine for one moment that anyone - even Bob - would use the mythical Slithy Tove as a rhyme. I can think of at least a dozen perfect rhymes in UK English without resorting to words describing fictional characters.
Richard English
March 13, 2012, 17:05
Greg SI'm with Bob, Geoff, yours should remain in the game.
Regards Greg
March 13, 2012, 20:45
KallehI'll get mine in soon.
March 14, 2012, 13:45
<Proofreader>I have one which in no way is indicative of Alice.
March 14, 2012, 17:34
Geoffquote:
in no way is indicative of Alice.
That means you're not putting your boy part in Alice?

It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. -J. Krishnamurti
March 14, 2012, 18:44
<Proofreader>Alice was a virgin. No one got near her with a slithy tove.
March 15, 2012, 04:29
Richard EnglishSeven limericks now - we are getting near to a votable level. But some of the "usual suspects" have yet to submit, so I'll hold on a while longer.
Richard English
March 15, 2012, 04:58
Greg SThanks Richard - I have one forming in my head, but still a punchline short of completion.
Regards Greg
March 17, 2012, 01:33
Richard EnglishI'll give it until after the weekend before I post the poll, just in case there are any late entries.
Richard English
March 17, 2012, 20:52
KallehFinally...mine is in.
March 20, 2012, 02:20
Richard EnglishAt a quick count I now have 9 or ten so I'll post the poll tomorrow. Today I am off to London and won't have time.
Richard English
March 21, 2012, 08:23
Richard EnglishThe votes seem now to be coming in. I will save mine for the tiebreak if this proves necessary.
Richard English