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September 11, 2003, 08:33
jerry thomasTom Swifties
"That's a matter of a piƱon," he barked.
September 11, 2003, 10:21
shufitzWay to go, Ros & Jerry.

Your last two make their pun with Tom's verb, rather than with an adverb. I've heard that this varient is called a "croaker", but I'd call it a Tom Swiftie.
September 11, 2003, 10:24
shufitz"I forgot my Viagra

," said Tom pointlessly.
"You certainly need it

," said Thomasina, disappointedly.
September 12, 2003, 15:05
Hic et ubiqueTom manages a Plaza de toros (bullring, for bullfighting).
"We might as well cancel and give the matadors the day off," said Tom, with noble insight.
September 28, 2003, 21:51
WinterBranchquote:
"I forgot my Viagra ," said Tom pointlessly.
"You certainly need it ," said Thomasina, disappointedly.
"Oh really?" Tom said, rigidly.
"Well,
that was a limp rejoinder," Thomasina said.
September 28, 2003, 21:55
Hic et ubique"It was the best I could come up with," muttered Tom softly.
September 29, 2003, 10:07
C J Strolin"People say I'm handy," said Onan self-consciously.
(Technically, that was an "Onan Swifty," a little-used sub-division of the overall "Tom Swifty" genre.)
September 29, 2003, 10:15
shufitzquote:
Originally posted by C J Strolin:
"People say I'm handy," said Onan self-consciously.
"Unlike the Venus de Milo," said Tom disarmingly.
PS: "CJ, it's good to see you again," shufitz rejoined.

September 29, 2003, 10:44
Hic et ubique"I'd love to dance with you, but I'm spoken for," said the debutante mistakenly.
September 29, 2003, 12:12
C J Strolin"You're obsessed with that subject!" No I'm not!" said C.J. and R.E. at lager-heads.
"I quite agree," said B.H. punishingly.
September 29, 2003, 15:41
Hic et ubique"No more beer or whiskey?" whined Tom dispiritedly.
September 29, 2003, 15:54
WinterBranch"Oh, lord!" said Thomasina, spiritedly!
(whined/wined? good one, Hic)
September 29, 2003, 16:37
C J StrolinIt's an outrage! Hic gets a "good one" (and I agree) for "whined/wined" while "lager-heads" goes without comment? I was
proud of that one!
Who says you're easy?!
September 29, 2003, 19:08
Hic et ubiqueQuite right, CJ. Your "lager-heads" was inspired, and it "served" (no pun intended) as the inspiration for my pun.
"I merely followed with the obvious and vapid drinking pun," said hic in
sipedly.
September 29, 2003, 20:29
mrtreetop"I see," said the blind man, "it's all coming back to me now," as he stood there, peeing into the wind.
September 29, 2003, 20:36
Kallehquote:
It's an outrage! Hic gets a "good one" (and I agree) for "whined/wined" while "lager-heads" goes without comment? I was proud of that one!
Now, you know how
I feel about my double dactyls!

September 30, 2003, 01:57
jerry thomasMr. Treetop writes:
quote:
"I see," said the blind man, "it's all coming back to me now," as he stood there, peeing into the wind.
... inspiring this:
"I see," said the blind carpenter, as he picked up his hammer and saw.
* ** *** ***** ******** ***** *** ** *
Thanks for the warm "welcome back,"
Kalleh. Since mid-September I've been showing a couple of first-time visitors around my native state -- Colorado -- and today I'm driving the length of Oklahoma. Friday I will return to Hawaii, God willing and if the Creeks don't rise.
~~~ jerry
September 30, 2003, 07:40
haberdasher"We'll all miss Elia Kazan," he said directly.
September 30, 2003, 09:16
C J StrolinThe name Elia Kazan always struck me as a good one for a magician. The above post brought back a not-quite-a-Tom-Swifty-but-close that I wrote years ago for a play (a group effort - writing by committee is a horror I've since avoided!) which promptly tanked:
The magician, making the corpse disappear, shouted "Abra Cadaver!"
September 30, 2003, 12:34
haberdasherSorry to bring the news that it's been reincarnated. Do you read the Harry Potter books at all?
The Forbidden Curse which kills (accompanied by a flash of green light) is "Avra Kedavra"...
September 30, 2003, 16:36
C J StrolinGreat! Just watch, once again I won't see a penny of it.
As the author of the children's drug education book "Harry's a Pothead and the Sorcerer's Stoned," this won't be the first time those bastards screwed me out of some serious royalties.
October 10, 2003, 20:58
Kalleh"I'll have camomile or orange pekoe," said Tom teasingly.
October 14, 2003, 16:04
jerry thomas"I have yet to arrive," gasped Tom, anticlimatically.
October 15, 2003, 06:49
shufitzI love it Jerry, and you've inspired a response.
"You're not doing much for me either," replied Thomasina unbecomingly.
October 27, 2003, 10:02
jerry thomas"I beg of you ... please! .... no tricks," Tom entreated.
October 29, 2003, 17:46
<wordnerd>Ooooooh I like that. The topical-Tom Swiftie.
"Tricks are part of the fun," said Tom's friend, egging him on.
October 29, 2003, 18:10
jerry thomas"Next on our U.S.A. Holiday Schedule is Thanksgiving," said Tom, graciously ... gratefully?
October 30, 2003, 00:53
WinterBranch"We'll get matching clown Halloween costumes," said Thomasina, trying to make-up.
October 30, 2003, 13:04
C J Strolin"Thanks for the shredded cheese," Tom said gratefully.
Hey! That one even makes sense!
(Tom Swifties not being my long suit, I beam with pride...)
October 30, 2003, 13:08
C J Strolin"Every October 31st, I become impotent" declared Tom with a hollow wienie.
(Yeah, yeah, I know. Stick to double dactyls, right?)
And not a T.S. but a question: If you go out tomorrow dressed as a hooker and say "Trick of Treat," are you being redundant?
October 30, 2003, 13:31
jerry thomasquote:
If you go out tomorrow dressed as a hooker and say "Trick or Treat," are you being redundant?
I hereby nominate that line for a special niche in the "World's Funniest" Department.
Well done, C.J.
~~~ jerry
October 30, 2003, 14:20
C J StrolinYet another typo.
Oh, the ravages of old age!
October 30, 2003, 14:31
jerry thomasKeep this in mind, young man,
As on through Life you roll:
Keep your eye upon the do-nut,
And not upon the hole !!
Has this habit of responding to compliments with self flagelation been a part of your life for a long time, C.J.?
I was born in 1930. Tell me about old age.
October 30, 2003, 18:45
Hic et ubiquequote:
Originally posted by jerry thomas:
Keep your eye upon the do-nut,
And not upon the hole !!
Ich bin ein Berliner.

October 31, 2003, 14:20
C J Strolinquote:
Originally posted by jerry thomas:
Has this habit of responding to compliments with self flagelation been a part of your life for a long time, C.J.?
Generally not. With Shufitz, B.H., R.E., Arnie etc etc etc to attend to this process,
self-flagelation would simply be redundant.
I was just mildly miffed that I had come up with a rather pleasant play on words and then included such an easily avoided flaw.
And regarding age, it's 95% mental. I've known 25-year-olds who were ready for the Old Folk's Home and, on the other hand, once had an extremely mind-boggling affair with a woman very much my senior. (Yowzah!!)
December 07, 2003, 17:30
shufitzBack to Tom Swifties, and I have
no clue why this popped into my head.
"I'll make a fortune selling CD's of the arias from Aida!" said Tom operatunistically.
December 07, 2003, 18:16
jerry thomas"Oh how I wish I could write like Victor Hugo," cried Tom, miserably.
December 07, 2003, 18:53
haberdasher...but I'm improving with experience, he said less miserably.
December 07, 2003, 19:15
<wordnerd>"And don't forget Dreyfus," he said, accusingly.
December 07, 2003, 19:23
Hic et ubique(And Tomasso, the Italian, muttered, "That would-a not be a-fair.")
December 08, 2003, 05:13
shufitz"This time Hugo too far," said Tom victoriously.
(Rolling on the floor laughing here. These last few have been hilarious.)
January 04, 2004, 19:05
KallehI lost at strip poker, Tom said embarrassingly.
January 04, 2004, 19:14
jerry thomas"Now
where did I put that roach?" he asked, disjointedly.
January 05, 2004, 13:04
haberdasherDoes it have to be an adverb to be a pure Tom Swiftie?
quote:
Originally posted by Kalleh:
I lost at strip poker, Tom said embarrassingly.
For example, it seems to be a little sharper to make it
"'I lost at strip poker,' Tom said, embarrassed."
Would a suitable [no pun intended, of course] adjective still qualify?
January 05, 2004, 13:22
Richard EnglishI had assumed that the descriptive word had to qualify the verb describing Tom's actions - in the most recent example, "said".
That being the case then an adverb is the only part of speech possible.
Though I have to say that I felt that the adverb in that last example would better have been embarrassedly rather than embarrassingly. Tom was embarrassed; he was not embarrassing.
Richard English
January 05, 2004, 15:57
jerry thomasFor what it's worth, here's
Tom Swifties -- The Archive.January 05, 2004, 20:59
Hic et ubiqueOf course, Kallah's can be made adverbial just by changing it to "embarrassedly."
There's a variant (I think it's called "croakers") where the wit is in the verb. An example would be
"That's not a fir tree or a spruce," Tom opined.January 05, 2004, 21:12
KallehSheesh!

Why do they talk behind my back?, Kalleh asks supinely.
Embarrassedly then.
Jerry, that was a good site. I had thought they all had to be adverbs, but I see that Hic is right about a variant. For example, I liked, "The fountian is broken," Tom spouted.
[This message was edited by Kalleh on Mon Jan 5th, 2004 at 21:27.]
January 06, 2004, 05:09
haberdasherUm...so do we need a special name for
"I'm embarrassed!" said Tom, after losing at strip poker ?
A "Fom Twistie," maybe?
January 06, 2004, 16:16
KallehI like that name, Hab!

BTW, just for the record, "embarrassingly"
could mean that Tom told his friend about his strip poker game, in an attempt to embarrass her, thus
embarrassingly [You can't blame a woman for trying!

]