Limericks
A suggestion for a new thread: let's write Limericks around the themes, persons, events etc in the books.A Limerick has a rhyme scheme of A-A-B-B-A with a usual rhythm of 9-9-5-5-9 syllables. The 2nd...
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I know the rhyme rhythm is off but here goes:There once was a Scottish young lad,Whose uncle became verra sad.When the boy joined the Mohawk,The Gaelic he should not talk,And he wore a breech cloth...
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Scotty, I liked it! I always felt so sorry for Jamie - he missed Ian incredibly. I'll put some thought into one again soon too, promise.
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*bump, bump....nudge, nudge.......*Pauline. "Well! Im actually feeling rather good about this. I think we've all arrived at a very special place, eh? Spiritually, ecumenically, grammatically? I want...
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Ok, another goThere once was a man called Arch BugWho turned out to be quite a thugIt came to unfoldHe'd stolen some goldBut no one knows where it is dug
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Excellent Pauline! These are soooo hard to do but soooo much fun to read! "I pretty much try to stay in a constant state of confusion just because of the expression it leaves on my face." ~ Johnny Depp
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Excellent as always Pauline. I know I don't contribute to this thread (um, that's because I'm limerickally challenged... ) but I do love reading it! July.
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Any fresh ideas for this one? You see, umm if not, then I'll have to admit defeat to Scotty since she sometimes has a go at me for starting all these threads that she feels just aren't right and I am...
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Oh I think they're perfectly alright and extremely fun to read, just verra hard to do. "I pretty much try to stay in a constant state of confusion just becauseof the expression it leaves on my face."...
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I've been trying to do one for the last 10 minutes and I have brain strain . So now the kids are all back at school and DH is back at work tomorrow I will get around to this thread. I love this thread...
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GROAAAAAAN There was a young lass named BreeWhos hair was as red as can beShe was as tall as her DadAnd sometimes so raving mad she annoyed the crap out of me.That drink didn't work Pauline. That just...
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Great! They always take a while to do - they are hard. I'll try to think of something too....
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Ok, took awhile but here goes:There once was an author Dianamaking people like Claire and Briannabut the best one of allwas the one who stood tallwho is Jamie, our masculine manna
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Oooh, excellent, Pauline! I heard of a book called "Outlander" I thought I should give it a gander. When I started I found It so hard to put down, I still have not read anything grander!
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Good work! That last one made me grin. If only I wasn't so poetically inept... (Am I the only one who can't read the word ' gander' without thinking of a certain scene in Sweeney Todd? It's only...
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I'll give it a go - A sister once raised a fine young man; Her brother she tried to command, Cause she reared him up from a boy (Later to be known as Jamie Roy) She always wanted the upper hand.
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Great ones you guys! ' If you knew us gals on the Central you'd swear some of us were just mental but we all love our books are line, sinker and hooks for Jamie, who's strong and yet gentle
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