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The new town is Dún Laoghaire. In case you've not heard of it, it's the port of the Irish city of Dublin. On the off-chance that you're not fluent in Irish, it's pronounced "Dun leary". Please send your limericks to me by PM. I'll post a poll with the entries when I get a good number. 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. | ||
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Just to put it on top | ||
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I will be traveling in the next few days (driving with my dad and daughter to Phoenix), so I will be thinking about it. I'll get it to you as soon as I can. | |||
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Mine's in | |||
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Only two entries so far! Come on, folks! You can do better than that! 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. | |||
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Sorry for being tardy and for not joining in the previous discussion - life has been piling on me lately. I was thinking it'd be fun to try to guess who wrote the limericks if Arnie posted them anonymously - but we might need more than three for that. I bet I could pick proof / bethree / stella with my eyes closed!!! | |||
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Eeek! I thought about that comment in the middle of the night and hoped it came across as I intended it to - I just meant that we have different styles and it could be more fun picking authors than winners. | |||
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I too can spot Stella's which are usually liberally littered with alliteration and assonance. Mine's on the way. | ||
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We could be tricky and write in different styles to confuse people - you could write limericks like mine and I could ...ummmm, no, maybe not....! | |||
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I would be purely flattered to have my inimitable style recognized | |||
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Any more entries? I notice that a couple of the regulars haven't come up with anything yet. So far I've got seven limericks, although four are from the same person. 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. | |||
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Mine's finally in. | |||
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Thanks Kalleh. That's eight so far. Any more? I'll give it a couple more days, then post them for voting. 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. | |||
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Dún Laoghaire While the English version of this town's name is pronounced /dʌn ˈlɪəri/, the Irish version is pronounced [d̪ˠuːn̪ˠ ˈɫeːrʲə] in narrow transcription (both these come from the Wikipedia article). For those who don't do IPA, the Irish sounds something like dune layra with the the syllable lay as in the verb and the final a as a schwa as in sofa. —Ceci n'est pas un seing. | |||
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I've noticed that more with the Northern Irish accent. I was trying to write the name of a Belfast girl whom I met on a 'plane and who introduced herself to me as "Valrah". It took some time before I realised that her name was "Valerie" Richard English | |||
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Or maybe she was telling you she was a "Valrah Girl." | ||
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Nine limericks were received this time. I've listed them below, and please vote for the one you prefer in the new poll I started here. Limerick A:
It's better to sail to Dún Laoghaire. The crossing to Dublin Is long and quite troublin' The "short sea" will make you less weary. Limerick B:
Whose clientèle's eyes were quite bleary. The landlord was blunt, Shouting "Time!" with a grunt. And exeunt customers beery. Limerick C:
Who did swear that he ne'er was a faoghaire Tho, if e'er asked his druthers, He would always say, 'Brothers-- 'Do put it just there, in my raoghaire' Limerick D:
Said, “Give us a kiss won’t you, dearie!” So I gave him a peck On the back of his neck 'Cos the fumes from the front were too beery. Limerick E:
I started the night very cheery. But through faulty assumption Of Guinness consumption, My head the next day was most bleary. Limerick F:
Has been known to down drams till he’s weary. He’ll drink whiskey (a pint) And then feel like a gi’nt But he sleeps like a babe when he’s beery. Limerick G:
Aren't Irish - they're mainly Kashmiri. The Irish don't worry How hot is their curry -- Or at least that's the restaurateurs' theory. Limerick H:
About whom I had a fun theory: His Irish tradition And drunken condition Were reasons he was a ton cheery! Limerick I:
Are generally not very cheery. Though there are men about They've drunk so much stout That their tackle is simply too weary. 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. | |||
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What's one of those? Richard English | |||
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