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June 24, 2018, 20:06
Kalleh
Limerick Poll: Kohler
Here is the poll for Kohler - remember, this is Shu's game. Select your favorite!<BR><BR>*** These have now been re-jiggered to put the sequential limericks together, but you can still vote for them singly. There had been one vote when I started this, though when you edit all votes are lost. Will the person who voted for the old #1, please re-vote? I believe that limerick now is # 7. Oy vey, nothing is easy these days. <img src="https://wordcraft.infopop.cc/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_wink.gif" alt="Wink" width="15" height="15"><!--graemlin:;)-->The first 3 limericks (1-3) are sequential, though can be voted on separately:<BR><BR>1. A slender young woman in Kohler<BR>As the nights in winter grew colder<BR>Thought a man I will wed<BR>To snuggle in bed<BR>And so she grew bolder and bolder.<BR><BR>2. The man watched the woman in Kohler<BR>Grow bolder and bolder and bolder<BR>He thought he would woo<BR>But he hadn’t a clue<BR>So, he flew her to somewhere more polar.<BR><BR>3. Fed up with the winter in Kohler<BR>“Let’s try somewhere more solar<BR>Lie in the sun<BR>Have loads of fun"<BR>The agent worked hard and he sold her.<BR><BR>4. I hear engineers up in Kohler<BR>Have designed a commode which is solar -<BR>Provides A/C and heat<BR>And massages your feet -<BR>And replaces your standard One-Holer.<BR><BR>5. There was an old lady of Kohler<BR>Who shat in a stinky two-holer<BR>'Till a comic caught wind<BR>Now she parks her rear end<BR>On porcelain. Thanks, Amy Poehler!<BR><BR>6. A gentleman dined at the Kohler<BR>Clad only in spats and a bowler<BR>The ladies all screamed<BR>The waiters just beamed<BR>For he was a well-known high roller.<BR><BR>7. He said that we met in Kohler<BR>And I had been somewhat colder<BR>“Yes, we met in the spa<BR>Where you took off your bra”<BR>He was that sophomoric ogler.<BR><BR>8. A hooker who turned tricks in Kohler<BR>Thought she'd found a well-hung high-roller<BR>But was disappointed to find<BR>He'd referred to his mind<BR>When he said of himself. "I'm bipolar".<BR><BR>9. I once saw a woman in Kohler<BR>Who was pushing a very large stroller<BR>And she said, "For my sins<BR>I've been 'gifted' with twins <BR>And that's why my pram's a two-holer!"<BR><BR>10. The American Club is in Kohler;<BR>'Twas built by a brilliant comptroller<BR>For immigrant workers,<BR>Who surely weren't shirkers.<BR>('Twouldn't happen today - we're bipolar.)<BR><BR>11. An unrestrained co-ed from Kohler<BR>Was a wild child - we could not control her,<BR>But a condom defective<BR>Has changed her perspective<BR>To diaper bag, bottle and stroller.<BR><BR>12. I once knew a bowler from Kohler<BR>Of whose game I am not an extoller.<BR>He once threw a strike<BR>That bounced - took a hike<BR>And flew backwards, and cracked off his molar.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.

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June 25, 2018, 09:21
Kalleh
Ah well, I tried to be organized and get these out in time, but that got me nowhere. It seems one of the contestants sent limericks that should have followed each other, and I separated them. Sorry about that! I will re-jigger (as my statistician calls it when I ask him to look at things differently) at lunchtime today. Any votes will be deleted, so please vote again once I have re-jiggered. Please don't vote until then, if you are intending to vote now. I'll let you know. So sorry! Roll Eyes
June 25, 2018, 11:06
Kalleh
Okay, folks, the sequential limericks are now in place. Will the person who voted for the old #1 (now #7), please re-vote as your vote was lost?

I think these are very fun! I really like some of the rhymes, as well as the ideas.
June 26, 2018, 10:50
Kalleh
More votes please!

One of mine is very mundane, but the other deserves at least one vote, I think. Wink
June 27, 2018, 05:40
Geoff
I can't vote twice, nor can I change my vote. If I could I would. I woulda voted for #8 had the author written, "saddened," not "disappointed,"thereby making lines three and four match rhythmically. #11 tries to rhyme "Kohler" with "control her." To me it doesn't rhyme, yet I voted for it. I'm an idiot! Throw my vote out!
June 27, 2018, 06:11
BobHale
quote:
Originally posted by Geoff:
I can't vote twice, nor can I change my vote. If I could I would. I woulda voted for #8 had the author written, "saddened," not "disappointed,"thereby making lines three and four match rhythmically. #11 tries to rhyme "Kohler" with "control her." To me it doesn't rhyme, yet I voted for it. I'm an idiot! Throw my vote out!


rhymes for me... and no it isn't mine


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
June 27, 2018, 14:05
haberdasher
I have a hard time making WILD and CHILD into one-syllable words! It spoils the rhythm.
June 27, 2018, 17:22
Geoff
quote:
Originally posted by haberdasher:
I have a hard time making WILD and CHILD into one-syllable words! It spoils the rhythm.

Yes, that too. Ah, well... We ARE talking about a town where toilets are made. Roll Eyes

BTW, did anyone look up the Kohler company's history? It seems they produced cast iron bath tubs by porcelain coating livestock watering troughs!
June 28, 2018, 19:56
Kalleh
Let's not revert back to OEDILF. Remember, these are fun, and not perfect. And - just don't vote for them then. The rhyme worked fine for me, and I learned here (from Bob) about "wild" and "child." Remember our thread on "fire" as to whether it has one or two syllables? I finally agreed with Bob that it's one syllable, so that's how I see wild and child now. I wouldn't have before WC.

Geoff, to delete a vote, we have to delete everyone's votes. However, I'll just subtract one vote when reporting, and add it to another limerick. Which do you choose?

We need more votes, folks. Who hasn't voted?
June 28, 2018, 21:52
bethree5
Funny that the one with the most votes (#11) has nothing to do with Kohler club or Kohler product!
June 28, 2018, 21:55
bethree5
quote:
Originally posted by bethree5:
Funny that the one with the most votes (#11) has nothing to do with Kohler club or Kohler product!
But then I'm just being envious, cuz mine connected to the Club at least, & parsed well - but #11 was just funnier!
June 29, 2018, 12:26
Geoff
Your limerick is pretty near perfect, but stupid Geoff didn't understand your meaning of "bipolar." Frown Damn.
June 29, 2018, 17:35
BobHale
quote:
Originally posted by Geoff:
Your limerick is pretty near perfect, but stupid Geoff didn't understand your meaning of "bipolar." Frown Damn.


Not sure that I do.


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
June 29, 2018, 20:35
Kalleh
Geoff, do you want to vote for 8 instead of 11 then?

Bethree, when we started this game, many years ago, the limericks were supposed to be connected to the place. But over the years, that stopped. I still like to link them, but others often don't.

I'd love a few more votes, if possible. I'll post the results on Sunday.
June 30, 2018, 01:55
BobHale
I think he wants ten instead of eleven (8 and 10 both use the bipolar rhyme)


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
June 30, 2018, 11:47
Geoff
What I want is for me to shut up! I think I'm a nut case. Is there a shrink in the house? Just forget I said anything and get on with the game.
July 02, 2018, 22:04
bethree5
quote:
Originally posted by Geoff:
Your limerick is pretty near perfect, but stupid Geoff didn't understand your meaning of "bipolar." Frown Damn.
Hey that wasn't me. I'm #6, wearing spats & a bowler.
July 03, 2018, 19:45
Kalleh
Ah well, it was I. I was using bipolar as an analogy to our partisan political situation these days. Clearly didn't work. Frown

Here are the authors:

1) Sattva
2) Sattva
3) Sattva
4) Hab
5) Geoff
6) Bethree
7) Sattva
8) Bob
9) Geoff
10) Kalleh
11) Shu
12) Kalleh

Shu won again! (I am not going to let him enter a limerick next time. Mad I loved my #12 - I could just see that ball taking a U-turn and cracking off some guy's molar.)
July 03, 2018, 19:51
BobHale
And I loved my take on bipolar and was surprised to get no votes. That's life.


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.