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#208360 - 12/16/12 07:36 PM Re: Remonstrance [Re: jenny jenny]
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Posts: 691
Loc: Alaska Since I have just finished reading Peter Pan for the first time, I can forgive most anything, even if it's all a croc.
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#208369 - 12/17/12 11:11 AM Re: Remonstrance [Re: Jackie]
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Posts: 1032
Loc: Lancaster, UK Said Peter to Wendy, "Let's fly!"
She tought he meant up in the sky.
But, despite what he'd said,
She ended in bed
With a scream, then a satisfied sigh!
Edited by Rhubarb Commando (12/17/12 11:12 AM)_________________________
I'm immortal until proven otherwise
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#208371 - 12/17/12 01:41 PM A deep South ditty... [Re: Rhubarb Commando]
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Posts: 627
Loc: Lower Aberdeen, Mississippi Maize, maize, a cash crop that pays
Mash, mash, make it nice and fast
Boil it for an hour
Longer makes it sour
Moonshine, moonshine, unsurpassed
DIMORPHISM - DIRT
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#208372 - 12/17/12 01:41 PM Re: Remonstrance [Re: Rhubarb Commando]
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Posts: 691
Loc: Alaska Jim Barrie sure knew how to write
A story to thrill and excite.
Children now handle passion
In full adult fashion,
And leave windows open at night.
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#208375 - 12/17/12 03:11 PM Re: Remonstrance [Re: Jackie]
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Registered: 06/23/08
Posts: 5295
Loc: Land of the Flat Water Good, Peter, but I am not convinced, no open windows
where I live._________________________
----please, draw me a sheep----
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#208378 - 12/17/12 06:20 PM Re: Remonstrance [Re: LukeJavan8]
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Loc: Alaska No, but you are not a child. Leaving windows open is in addition to adult passion fashion, not an example of it. At least in my latest world construct.
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#208379 - 12/17/12 06:31 PM Go Back 14 Spaces [Re: LukeJavan8]
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Registered: 08/06/01
Posts: 3793
Loc: Worcester, MA
Whatever happened to
HAPAX LEGOMENA,
Proferred by J-J from
Low Aberdeen?
Happy I am to re-
Spond double-dactylly,
Limerick, no, but
Perhaps in between.
DIMORPHISM - DIRT
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#208380 - 12/17/12 06:42 PM Re: A deep South ditty... [Re: jenny jenny]
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Registered: 10/22/10
Posts: 75
Loc: London, UK Dimorphism's always overt
In sport, where the hue of a shirt
Identifies teams
And inspires the fans' dreams,
Unless it is hidden by dirt.
HOOCH – HOOPLA
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#208382 - 12/17/12 07:58 PM Re: Hapax legomena [Re: wofahulicodoc]
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Registered: 10/22/10
Posts: 75
Loc: London, UK Originally Posted By: wofahulicodocWhatever happened to
HAPAX LEGOMENA,
Proferred by J-J from
Low Aberdeen?
Happy I am to re-
Spond double-dactylly,
Limerick, no, but
Perhaps in between.
You missed my post about
Lexicographical
Oddities, in which the
Term may be seen.
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#208390 - 12/18/12 08:04 AM Dropping the ball [Re: A C Bowden]
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Posts: 691
Loc: Alaska At New Year's, at midnight, a smooch,
Generated by excess of hooch.
In general, the hoopla
Entails more than a coopla
Large flagons of champagne or Scootch.
HASTY PUDDING – HAVE
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