This was not the easiest of words, so please be generous as you vote...and please vote, even though they are not the most perfect limericks. As an enticement, Hab sent me this:
...a metapoem:
Makearule Breakarule Wordcrafters (Well, This one anyway) strug- Gle to rhyme “Valentine”
Hard to eliminate Dactylophilia. Limericks want a more Anapest line.
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I wish I'd done that! BTW, I've decided to post a poll for the vote, but if others don't want to, that's fine. We decided we could do it either way. Also, feel free to comment ad lib.
Results (6 votes counted so far):
Please vote for your favorite limerick:
a. Never show yore face in Valentine 'Specially if you hail from Palestine Or Mexico, if you ain't white Because ol' Bubba rides at night An' Bubba sez, “This here cuntry'z mine!
b. In Texas, stay away from Valentine For there's a herd of savage roving swine Like Adonis, you'll be dead They leave nothing, toe to head, Excepting hog shit, they leave not a sign
c. There once was a fellow from Valentine Who drank every day – only Ballantine. He’d drink through the night He’d wake quite a fright! Each day he would swallow a gallon fine!
d. Cowboy Dan rode his hoss down to Valentine, Had a sexy an’ beaut-ee-ful gal in min’. He planned soon to screw ‘r— But first he would woo ‘r With a cold IPA brewed by Ballantine.
e. When I called my Valentine's talent mine, Admittedly not the most gallant line, She did not just imply, But told me that I Was no longer welcome in Valentine.
Originally posted by haberdasher: Half a vote for d, the other half for e - (illustrating the limitations of the poll!)
How does that indicate the limitations of the poll? If only two people so far have bothered to vote, surely that illustrates the limitations of the membership?
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.
I didn't use the poll at all. I gave half a vote for d and the other for e.
I think Greg looked at the poll and, noticing the letter after the bar (since it's followed by a period) concluded the letter refered to the bar below it. It doesn't. In that regard the display is confusing. But that''s not the limitation I was drawing attention to, just that it's black and with, with no provision for "except" or "but then..."
I read the vote as of now as 1.5 for D, 1.5 for E.
Geoff not Greg - I worked out the vagaries of the Poll a long time ago when I had to create one after winning the first Limerick Game I played. You just ignore the histogram bars altogether and you can't go wrong.
But thanks for the explanation of your fence-sitting (non-)vote.
Four of you have commented here - so two of you haven't voted! Vote, for pete's sake, even if you aren't enamored with the one you vote for. Choose the lessor of 5 evils, so to speak, like you vote!
And feel free to post some limericks or talk about the ones posted. Hab sent me this, which I would have voted for:
A bad chef (and worse eye doc) from Valentine Thinks that Haggis tastes better than Galantine He'll treat your trachoma (He thinks it's glaucoma) With eyedrops Betoptic and Xalatine.
Correct Arnie - neither yours nor Bob's votes have registered. I think the Poll and repartee about it all, aren't working together in the same thread, so I am thinking everyone will have to declare their selections in the thread, or Kalleh will have to start a new Poll-only thread. I am wondering if the fact that this thread and the pre-voting thread have the same Title is confusing the crap out of the software?
Well, I couldn't have come up with a limerick for this. I agree with Kalleh, and would have voted for Hab's. I appreciated that "c", "d", and "e" rhymed both "VAL and "TINE", Since it would have been hard to rhyme only "VAL" and have them all end "entine". I finally voted for "d".
I noticed if your on the site without logging in, you can click on a bullet to vote, but a window pops up forcing you to log in. When you do that your first vote doesn't register. After you get logged in you need to vote "again". I don't know if that might be a problem for a couple of votes. If your vote registers, I don't think it lets you vote again. So anyone who didn't have a vote count might try again.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Tom,
Where are we AT??? EWWWW!!! Like fingernails on a blackboard! Anyway we are all at your door, waiting for you to send us to Kuala Lumpur or Passamaquoddy Bay or...
What do you mean, Geoff? We are waiting for Bethree to post the next word - that's where we're at. She may not have logged in today, as I just posted that yesterday.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kalleh,
Thanks! Awaiting inspiration. Will post new locale as soon as it strikes. Sorry for fingernails on blackboard, just can't seem to kick those old rock-&-roll locutions
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