He said thats oke, I will now drink my tea from a jug.
Happy days mate!!!!
Cupie said
03:24 PM Oct 4, 2020
Almost a Limerick ... but a line short - you got the aa right but then ??? aaba?
A limerick (/lmrk/[1]) is a form of verse, usually humorous and frequently rude, in five-line, predominantly anapestic[2]meter with a strict rhyme scheme of AABBA, in which the first, second and fifth line rhyme, while the third and fourth lines are shorter and share a different rhyme.[
Hang on .. my mistake .. try this ... (& predomininantly anapestic)
There once was a feller called Doug,
Who used to drink tea from a mug,
On the day the mug broke,
He said that'soke,
I will now drink my tea from a jug.
How's that .. 5 lines aabba
Well done .. love it
edit .. I just brought a book of limericks from bush poet Gregory North at Winton
Here's one that he says he uses in his evening bush poets sessions at Winton. This one is having a go at Victorians ...
Now it says on each number plate
"Education State"! Hang on, now, wait.
Are you saying you're smart
just 'cause every old fart
during winter's away interstate
-- Edited by Cupie on Sunday 4th of October 2020 03:39:11 PM
Dougwe said
04:41 PM Oct 4, 2020
Mmmm, Here I was thinking someone has written me a love poem when I read the subject heading. Now I'm totally confused after Cupie's reply.
Happy days back at ya, both.
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
DMaxer said
08:59 PM Oct 4, 2020
There once was a fellow called Doug
Who fitted a wdh to his tug
A little bit later
He sold his generator
And wanted to give Dmaxer a hug.
Magnarc said
08:39 AM Oct 5, 2020
Yep Cupie, I get it, should have been five lines. I have an old book of limericks, 95% of them could not be printed here but they are very funny!!!!
DMaxer you get an "honourable mention".
Dougwe said
08:48 AM Oct 5, 2020
Now come on guys, is this pick on Dougwe week
No drama, I can take it, as I am a big bloke and sometimes a bit of fun is missed around here
BigD is that a hug? Or a huggle? You also forgot I play around with weights and measures too
I miss my good mates Dazren, Bohemian Gypsy and Wombat and I tell you that for free.
There once was a feller called Doug,
Who used to drink tea from a mug,
On the day the mug broke,
He said thats oke, I will now drink my tea from a jug.
Happy days mate!!!!
Almost a Limerick ... but a line short - you got the aa right but then ??? aaba?
A limerick (/lmrk/[1]) is a form of verse, usually humorous and frequently rude, in five-line, predominantly anapestic[2] meter with a strict rhyme scheme of AABBA, in which the first, second and fifth line rhyme, while the third and fourth lines are shorter and share a different rhyme.[
Hang on .. my mistake .. try this ... (& predomininantly anapestic)
There once was a feller called Doug,
Who used to drink tea from a mug,
On the day the mug broke,
He said that's oke,
I will now drink my tea from a jug.
How's that .. 5 lines aabba
Well done .. love it
edit .. I just brought a book of limericks from bush poet Gregory North at Winton
Here's one that he says he uses in his evening bush poets sessions at Winton. This one is having a go at Victorians ...
Now it says on each number plate
"Education State"! Hang on, now, wait.
Are you saying you're smart
just 'cause every old fart
during winter's away interstate
-- Edited by Cupie on Sunday 4th of October 2020 03:39:11 PM
Happy days back at ya, both.
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
Yep Cupie, I get it, should have been five lines. I have an old book of limericks, 95% of them could not be printed here but they are very funny!!!!
DMaxer you get an "honourable mention".
Now come on guys, is this pick on Dougwe week
No drama, I can take it, as I am a big bloke and sometimes a bit of fun is missed around here
BigD is that a hug? Or a huggle? You also forgot I play around with weights and measures too
I miss my good mates Dazren, Bohemian Gypsy and Wombat and I tell you that for free.
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
I miss them too Doug but you keep boring in mate.