[Softers] If I may be so bold - you are significantly short-syllabled and arrhythmic in both your last entries .. thought you'd sussed this game by now ;-)
(Kim) I had no particular reason to imply boreality. Isn't this sound really just a glottal stop attached t'' previous word? You can't really alter title o'' work. There ought to be a symbol for it.
Software - Now Christmas is soon upon us Penelope - 'Oh no it is not!' what's the fuss Raak - "'Tis! 'tis!" all in chorus Santa - My brains may be porous Moniker - I refuse these five lines to discuss.
There once was a withered old rose Whose weak mind was set writing prose And the non-scanning lines Gave no points only fines And the reason for this no one knows…
I'm the fastest jazzman in the land! [Phil] I also play bass in a band. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvkZSm68JLE&feature=youtu.be http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOLmX3PBHS0
Oh dearie dearie me ... yet another dreary self-referential limerick which has already been cocked up. Thought we'd moved on from these. Well I now qualify as a grumpy old woman so I dare - without fear or favour - to start anew!Chalky - I once met a Somerset farmer
[Stevie] I'm considering buying this glass and installing it in my local as "Phil's glass", for purely ironic purposes, as the pub has dozens of CAMRA awards.
Live on, but die another day. Mercy killing, if you'll excuse the phrase. The stalling of this limerick for a week possibly supports my hypothesis that there are better channels for serious commentary on terrorist atrocities. (I come here to be entertained and show off.)
But turns out alright in the endThere was a young man of Dundee Who was stung on the neck by a wasp When asked if it hurt He replied "Not a bit, It can do it again if it likes"
One of my favourites. And now, back to our usual program...