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Jacques Offenbach A man who did not often balk; When asked to write Gaite Parisienne, Replied, "I can can."
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Reminding me of the time Toulouse-Lautrec was living in a squalid atelier in Paris. A terrible fire roared through the building in the middle of the night and the starving artist grabbed his Levis and ran down the stairs.
He fainted from lack of oxygen but was quickly revived by a friend. He said, "George, did the fire fighters save any of my worldly goods?"
The reply was, "I'm afraid not. You have nothing, Toulouse, but your jeans."
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TEd, how does your wife put up with you?? (speaking as one who has had to deal with this on an almost-daily basis, but at least he doesn't post his madness, often...) 
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I had a friend who named his truck Toulouse.
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Speaking as an expert on TEd's wife, it's a simple matter. I have a terrible memory for punchlines, and love his puns just as much the second time around. (Or the 20th, TEd says.)
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Hi, darling,
Welcome to AWAD. It's only taken what four or five years to get you to log on. It's a neat place!
Hugs
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love his puns just as much the second time around
I love them just as much the second time around, too, but that doesn't answer the question.
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The only good pun is a bad pun. IMHO anyone who doesn't like puns is suffering from a vitamin deficiency due to recieving less than the recommended daily allowance of silly. I will admit to having become addicted, I go into withdrawal if I do without. Hi TEd's wife! [wave]
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Welcome, Peggy! You are indeed a patient soul. 
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anyone who doesn't like puns
I love good puns. I don't consider torturing words on some theme into totally unrelated contexts to be good puns. Or even bad puns, as far as that goes.
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I have to admit that I always get taken in by puns. You'd think after all these years I'd know it was coming but TEd does post other stuff so I always take his posts at face value, reading merrily along, all believing and gullible and then....groan, arghhhh!  --------------------------------------------- Allo TEd's Wife. Welcome aBoard.
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Hi, Peggy--welcome to you!! [HUG] 
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I had a friend who named his truck Toulouse.
ROTFL. I love it. Reminds me of a lass in college who named her Toyota Cressida "Troilus."
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Sigmund Freud, Slightly annoyed With the theories of others, Blamed mothers.
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I named my supercharged 240Z "Desire." It was, of course, a street car, which to you right coasters is a term sometimes used for a race car which is street legal.
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Where I come from a street car is (or was, they ain' got them no mo) a form of public transport, on tracks and generally electrically powered.
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a supercharged 240Z is desirable indeed
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I've heard the term "street bike"...don't know that I've ever heard "street car" used in any way but to describe a trolley.
Amy Camus, As a singer was never famous Until she changed her name, a year or two back, To Yma Sumac.
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I have friends who are mechanics and I have heard them use the phrase street car or street-legal car to distinguish a vehicle that is still legal to drive on the streets (lights, license plates, catalytic converter, muffler, etc still in place) from one that has been so heavily modified that it can only be used on race tracks. But I don't think it is an entity like a steetcar in the "named desire" sense. It is simply a descriptive term. No one would say "I'm going to go get in my street car."
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Poor Coffeebean Thought it obscene That, try as she might, No one would bite...
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I once owned a Mercury Montego, pumpkin yellow, which after a few years came to be called "Uriah", it was such a heap.
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Three hundred pound King Faroukh Exhausted his cordon bleu cook. This kleptomaniacal royal Kept pornography and an obligingly flexible goil.
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Elvis Presley Must confess he Raised quite a conflagration With a little gyration.
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Harry S. Truman Denied that atom bombs were inhuman. He said: "We must stop Japan's bravado – This is no laughing matter like The Mikado".
Sir Francis Drake Said: "Fighting the Armada's a piece of cake". He vanquished the Duke of Medina Sidonia; Some Spanish sailors probably died of pneumonia.
King Charles the Second Is generally reckoned To have signed official papers While having indiscreet sexual capers.
The younger William Pitt Was a highly precocious Brit. Prime Minister at twenty-four, He was driven to drink by the Napoleonic War.
Professor Stephen Hawking Had an artificial way of talking. But his knowledge about black holes Greatly exceeded that of ordinary souls.
Friedrich Nietzsche's writing Is pernicious, although exciting. His style has more muscle Than that of sane philosophers like Bertrand Russell.
Donald Trump Is widely considered a chump. In Europe he provokes much animus, But many Americans are more magnanimous.
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Some musical clerihews:
George Frederick Handel Exclaimed: "It's an absolute scandal!" When one of his orchestral suites Was performed with irregular beats.
Robert Schumann Found Liszt's flamboyance scarcely human. He and Clara both opined That Chopin's playing was more refined.
Girolamo Frescobaldi Is not as famous as Vivaldi. One of the likely reasons Is his lack of a smash hit like The Four Seasons.
William Byrd Was artistically stirred By Catholic rituals, which he kept hidden, For in England popery was strictly forbidden.
The French composer Maurice Ravel Cried "Merde!" (which is stronger than "Hell!"), "If you don't play this tune cantabile, You'll ruin my opus mirabile!"
Benjamin Britten Explained how his music was written. The thing that inspired him most Was the spirit of the wild Suffolk coast.
Christoph Willibald Gluck Wrote several operas that are worth a look. He made no apology For his constant use of classical mythology.
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Gioachino Rossini Was succeeded by Verdi, then Puccini. Opera underwent a schism When younger composers turned to realism.
The music of Sir Hubert Parry Can be played in church when people marry. In the hands of a skilled musician, It lifts one's heart to an elevated position.
Muzio Clementi Was in great demand around 1820 For recitals, compositions, and pianos that he made. His easy sonatinas are still often played.
Carl Maria von Weber Remarked to a neighbour: "My operas are all the rage. It's a pity they're so expensive to stage".
Frédéric Chopin asked George Sand As he sat at the keyboard: "Vite ou lent?" She answered: "As music's your profession, I'll leave the speed to your discretion".
Moritz Moszkowski Had nothing in common with Tchaikovsky Except (as was then the fashion) His music's frequent Romantic passion.
Mendelssohn's overture The Hebrides Masterfully evokes Caledonian seas. Could any native Scot Have written it? I think not.
Erik Satie Was endearingly batty. Much that he wrote has a sense of fun, But not his Gymnopédie No 1.
Hector Berlioz was very proud. He said: "I want my orchestras big and loud. For in this noisy steam-powered age, Art should resound with joy, grief or rage!"
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Richard Strauss Asked his spouse: "What do you think of Der Rosenkavalier?" She said: "I don't know it, my dear".
The piano works of Liszt Can put a strain on the wrist. The best way to preserve your joints Is to slow down at the difficult points.
Johannes Brahms Told a man begging for alms: "I'm not giving money to an idle hobo! Why don't you learn to play the oboe?"
King Louis XIV of France Summoned his nobles to a dance. He said: "Those who ignore my wishes Will be marched to the kitchen to wash the dishes".
Debussy's textures vary, But they are often light and airy. They can depict immensity Without Germanic force and density.
Johann Pachelbel Wrote many other works as well As his Canon; it would be a blunder To write him off as a one-hit wonder.
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...the assignment was to write a limerick containing "Toulouse":
Louis XIV and XVI of France Tried their wives' private lives to enhance When they ditched the two Lous In two loos in Toulouse To avoid being looked at askance
Last edited by wofahulicodoc; 01/05/2020 8:57 PM. Reason: previously posted, 2/2/2019
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...the assignment was to write a limerick containing "Toulouse": King Louis XVI of France Observed his opponents' advance. He rejected the ruse Of a trip to Toulouse, But his flight to Varennes had no chance.
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Napoleon Bonaparte Said: "Europe is just the start. I've defeated Austria and Prussia; Now I'm going to invade Russia".
James Gillray Is still famous today For his scurrilous cartoons Depicting George III and his ministers as buffoons.
If Chairman Mao Were still in power now, He'd say: "Stay home – for if you do not, You are a bourgeois troublemaker, and will be shot".
Donald Trump Is (as I said) a chump, But it won't be totally unexpected If he somehow gets re-elected.
We Brits find it merciful That Spencer Perceval Is the only Prime Minister assassinated to date; Four US Presidents have met such a fate.
Clement Attlee In 1945 said flatly: "Winston, we all think you're great, But it's time to make way for the welfare state".
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George Washington achieved transcendence During the War of Independence. He showed great skill and bravery; It's a shame he didn't abolish slavery.
Ernö Rubik Invented a toy that was cubic. This lucky rhyme, I guess, Was one of the keys to its success.
Jesus claimed to be a divine prophet, But many Romans said "Come off it!" The emperor Tiberius Said "He cannot be serious!"
Harold Lloyd and Buster Keaton Have surely never been beaten In their genre of comic audacity Which filled cinemas to their capacity.
Barack Obama Did not have a sense of drama, But there's no necessary correlation Between excitement and good administration.
The Garden of Eden Was an agreeable place, like Sweden, But Adam found it a little bland, So his quest for more knowledge is easy to understand.
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Thomas Edison Did not patent medicine, But he did bring many an invention To the Patent Office's attention.
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Some philosophical clerihews:
René Descartes Was undoubtedly very smart. He is famous for his insistence That we can prove our own existence.
Willard Van Orman Quine Had something in common with Wittgenstein. Both wrote about words and names And meanings, logic, and language games.
Immanuel Kant, Unlike Nietzsche, did not rant. He wrote such dense Critiques That reading just one chapter can take weeks.
Martin Heidegger was far worse; His love of obscurity was quite perverse. He used many a German word That no other German had ever heard.
David Hume believed in empiricism; Though a Scot, he spurned Celtic lyricism. He found no evidence for God – A view which his contemporaries found most odd.
Arthur Schopenhauer Was a pessimist who would sit and glower. He wrote a lot about the Will, And thought everything was going rapidly downhill.
Plato's 'Forms' May not accord with modern scientific norms, But his originality in conceiving them Can be admired without actually believing them.
Thomas Hobbes insisted That no innate virtue existed, And that societies would go wrong Unless their rulers were strong.
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Benjamin Disraeli Charmed Queen Victoria daily. Gladstone was much more strait-laced, And she viewed his gravitas with distaste.
Sir Henry Wood Thought music would do the public good. His Proms were eclectic salads Of old and new classics and lighter ballads.
Paul Revere Is not very well known here, But across the Atlantic His patriotic legend is very romantic.
Gaetano Donizetti Produced music like confetti. He wrote half a dozen operas a year; His rivals groaned when they saw a new one appear.
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Edward Heath had a permanent glower After Mrs Thatcher took over power. She, in turn, called everyone a traitor When she was ousted fifteen years later.
Nineteen Eighty-Four Has worldwide fame in political lore. But in Britain the year is recalled with dislike Because of the miners' strike.
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Dr W G Grace Was an early cricketing ace. Among his peers he was in top position – Ask any statistician.
The American Civil War Was on a scale not seen before. The English version in Charles I's reign Saw far fewer soldiers slain.
Bomber Harris said with relish: "I'm going to make all Germans' lives hellish!" That controversial fellow Had clearly never heard of jus in bello.
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Just so you know. I am not a poet. But I do read yours. You have a knack,keep it up.
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Joseph Haydn Was calm and sober, like Joe Biden. But Franz Liszt Like Trump, was an exhibitionist.
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Bertrand Russell Could intellectually out-muscle Any amateur logicians Or second-rate mathematicians.
King James the First Asked Shakespeare: "Are your plays well rehearsed?" "Why yes", replied the Bard, "I drive my actors very hard".
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