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#208040 - 11/15/12 05:16 PM [Re: jenny jenny]
Tromboniator Offline
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The truth about Lady Godiva:
She slicked down her hair with saliva;
She threw off her coat,
Saddled up her best goat,
Then she took on Tom Peep for a fiva.

CODEX - COGNIZANT


Edited by Tromboniator (11/15/12 05:43 PM)

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#208042 - 11/15/12 07:12 PM Re: [Re: Tromboniator]
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That last line. I stood up and shouted a laugh and I've never shouted a laugh before now. Thanks, Tromboniator.

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#208043 - 11/15/12 08:54 PM Re: [Re: jenny jenny]
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You're welcome, jj. I had nearly the same reaction when I thought of it.

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#208044 - 11/16/12 09:05 AM Re: [Re: Tromboniator]
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"I am cognizant", said the librarian,
A distinguished and wise antiquarian,
"Of the fact that this tome –
An old codex from Rome –
Was defaced by a Gaulish barbarian".

GROAT – GROTESQUE

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#208046 - 11/16/12 03:21 PM Re: [Re: A C Bowden]
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Wonderful!

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#208047 - 11/16/12 06:00 PM Re: [Re: Tromboniator]
jenny jenny Offline
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Wonderful, yes, but strange.
What are the odds that a Podunk village like London would have two great limerick masters?
I'm not saying that Rhubarb Commando is A C Bowden and vice versa.
I'm just saying... whistle

Ever see then on the same stage at the same time? cool

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#208052 - 11/17/12 09:19 AM Re: [Re: Jackie]
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My mum once went to a very snobby airforce ball dressed....or should that be 'undressed'! as Lady Godiva, Peter. She wore a flesh coloured swimsuit and a long blonde wig. She even rode in on a real horse. She got a standing ovation.

Loved both of your limericks and AC, yours reminded me of the Asterix stories I enjoyed.

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#208053 - 11/17/12 09:22 AM Re: [Re: Jackie]
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PS...you got me thinking now jenny jenny. I havent seen them both at the same time....and they are the yin and yang of each other.

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#208056 - 11/17/12 08:20 PM Re: [Re: jenny jenny]
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I rarely see Rhuby in London (though, in truth, I've never been there), but "great limerick master" is certainly fitting. Candy – you're right, I've never seen the two together, either. Makes you wonder.


Edited by Tromboniator (11/17/12 08:22 PM)

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#208063 - 11/18/12 12:45 PM Re: [Re: Tromboniator]
LukeJavan8 Online   sleepy
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I never ran across either of them when I was in London, of
course the pubs I was in there was singing not limerick
composing.
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