I thought about Rockbank because of its obvious blue rhyme, but eventually decided to go with Tocumwal. The pronunciation is such that it rhymes with "woke 'em all". The town is said to be named for the local Aboriginal word for "deep hole in the river". It sits on the New South Wales side of the Murray River which forms most of the border between New South Wales and my state of Victoria. A nice little Website about the town can be found here.
I am hoping to get at least a couple of people game enough to try to rhyme all three syllables on the town's name twice, but I am certainly not expecting everybody to do it.
So start writing and send me your limericks by PM.
Originally posted by Greg S: I thought about Rockbank because of its obvious blue rhyme, but eventually decided to go with Tocumwal. The pronunciation is such that it rhymes with "woke 'em all".
I'm still a little confused about the pronunciation. Wikipedia gives it as "Tocumwal (pronounced /ˈtoʊkəmwɔːl/ toh-kəm-wawl)", which doesn't quite rhyme with "woke 'em all" as Greg suggests - at least not if you require that the stressed vowel and all following sounds are identical (since one has a "w" and the other doesn't). Or was Greg using a looser definition of "rhyme" than the usual one?
Greg, pretty please check your PMs. Bob, so kindly, is putting together a limerick book from this game, and we'd love to include some of yours. However, we need your permission first.
Greg, your permission is in the other thread but if you can it would be great if you could send a quick PM to Nancy as requested as she's going to file them all.
And don't forget that 50 word bio BobThis message has been edited. Last edited by: BobHale,
"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
No the "W" is not silent. I was being a bit slack and suggesting that if you were trying to rhyme all 3 syllables, "'em all" would be good enough - it certainly sounds good enough, which is what I tend to go on, which is why some of my limericks have technical imperfections. If you are going to insist on putting the W consonant in then the one entry I have received may well be the only one I get. I think I should have gone with Rockbank.
Sorry haven't paid much attention to Wordcraft lately I'm moving house from Melbourne to Geelong.
Just back from Venice - I travelled both ways by train (very nice). Venice itself is probably the most expensive place I have ever visited - and not worth the money to my mind.
I'll try to write a limerick later, but it always takes time to catch up.
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Venice itself is probably the most expensive place I have ever visited - and not worth the money to my mind.
I remember a day trip to Venice when I was in my teens. The trip was from just over the border in the then Yugoslavia, and I recall being horrified at the prices then. I was impressed by the Autostrada at the time; we had very few stretches of motorway in England at the time. Birmingham has more miles of canal than Venice, anyway.
Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
Yes. I have heard this about Birmingham - but whether it's true or not I don't know. Certainly Birmingham's canals are far less obvious, accessible or used than are Venice's. It is impossible to get around Venice unless you use the canals - as it is impossible to get around Birmingham unless you use the ring roads.
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Well, heck, it wasn't such a good idea for Greg to do this one, was it? Does anyone have a city/venue you're dying to post? We could have an interim game until Greg returns. We could deviate from the rules for once and let anyone, not just the winner, start the game.
Sorry folks. In the move couldn't get my old computer connecting to Internet. It was on its last legs so I bought a new one. Tried to login from another computer, but couldn't remember my password and couldn't ask it to tell me until I got my emails working on the new computer. Lots of issues including a blown Power Supply. Then when I finally got the thing up and running and seeing the Internet, Thunderbird, whilst being a nice email tool doesn't give you much help about how to import all your old stuff from your old machine. But I finally got it all done tonight, so I will see how many I've got and publish them ASAP - even if there's only 3 or 4.
I suppose I'm too late now to give Bob my 50 word bio for the Book??
Greg, I think Kalleh is saying we no longer need to run an extra while we are eagerly awaiting your return. So if I were you I'd issue a last call, leave it a day and post it.
"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.