My friend Rita wrote a great pair of limericks – https://anniebritaeveryday.com/2016/05/25/smiling-faces/ . When I visited her blog to compliment her, she called me (hugely over-generously) “the limerick king”. To which I replied…
I asked my wife to call me that in bed…
She said “those limerick’s have gone to your head,
I’m not being rude,
But this queen’s not amused,
So sleep on the sofa instead!”
And then you promptly wrote a sweet haiku to apologize! 😃
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Ha ha! You know me too well 🙂
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😀
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Why do I get that sinking feeling?
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Just a bit of afternoon silliness 🙂
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Nothing quite like it for cooling the blood …
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Ha ha!
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Knowing you pen a good limerick and enjoy them too, have you seen Keith Channing’s? http://channing.info/wp/tag/limericks/ If not have a dander
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Thanks Geoffle. I do follow Keith’s blog but didn’t realise there was an archive to dip into as well… will enjoy looking through this later 🙂
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Ha ha ha. Your wife must roll her eyes 🙂
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Oh yeah, she rolls them a LOT! The stuff I post is just the filtered stuff… imagine how bad (and relentless) the unfiltered stuff is!
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She must come up with a few good ones for you. Wait until the kids start in, if they aren’t already. 😀
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Family life is all good material, as well as its other positives!
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Aahhhahaha… I love this post!
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More or less true, too!
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Which makes it even funnier. Is that mean? I hope not! 😀
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I don’t think it’s mean! 🙂
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Okay… good!
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Ha – love it! Why do I picture you wearing a top hat, laughing maniacally, and smoking a cigar at the same time?
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Have you hacked my webcam?
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You tell me. 😉
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I’d assumed you didn’t mention the monocle solely out of discretion. Or, you know, the other thing
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A monocle huh? Yes, I think you could pull that off. The look is complete, with the other thing. My mind is so far in the gutter now I shall refrain from commenting on that. At least your wife can enjoy the view from the mirrors on the ceiling. 🙂
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Explaining the stocks to the kids was a tough one….
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I only practice hacking on my off days. There’s more money in it than street juggling I hear.
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Depends on the webcam, or the ability of the juggler. Eddie Izzard started off street juggling… he’s done okay for himself…
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Seeing as how I haven’t made it past 2 balls yet, I think Eddie’s antics a bit out of my league. I need to go back to my pub trick with the forks, olives & toothpicks.
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Now my mind’s gone into the gutter… My only pub tricks involve making drinks disappear, and losing money in the quiz machine
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I’ll show you – when we meet at the pub, of course. We’ll need a drink or two first before the magic happens.
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Oh, the number of times I’ve said that line!
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It’s the only trick I’ve got. So either I study up on David Blaine, or hope that you’re still distracted by pretty green eyes & cleavage!!
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Ha ha! I’m not going to say… I’ve been working on the “which hand is it in” trick with my 3-year old. It’s so funny watching him try it with things that don’t even fit in his hand, and obviously throwing things behind him with no attempt at subtlety!
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I love watching kids attempt magic. I bought a kit for my oldest years ago, and hilarity ensued. Lately, my 5-year-old is working on pulling things out of people’s ears. Not much better than yours, I imagine, in her illusion attempts. It’s too great. 🙂
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Excellent!
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Thanks Misky!
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You are on a tear today! 🙂
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If you mean “Al, you’ve spent far too much time online, stop prevaricating and fill in that job application” then yes, I agree! 🙂
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Well, that won’t be nearly as much fun for me! And isn’t that what’s really important?
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No money = no laptop = no poems online… so I need to get a job!
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how do things work there? is there unemployment pay or severance pay from your job? or you are just SOL? if I’m not being too nosy, of course…
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Took me a while to work out SOL, but that’s me!… had to quit my job with no notice and no severance… am currently on unemployment benefits of £70 a week ($100)… not that they’ve started being paid yet
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Oh, my, that’s horrid and not nearly enough to get by on. Of course it’s tough for you. ❤ Sorry, ladies wouldn't say SOL on the blog, that would be crass 😉
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I had to edit out far more blunt comments that I’d put about why I left my last job… thought I’d better not put them on a public site! Rest assured I’m not happy about it, but sometimes you’ve just got to put things behind you and move on, move forward 🙂
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I am sending all good thoughts and wishes for you to find something new soon!! Wish there was something more I could do…
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The moral support is first class… the rest is up to me! 🙂
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Check out Seals & Crofts tune, King of Nothing. Not that the tune holds a candle to your limericks.. I just thought you might get a kick out of it, much like I got a kick out of this bit of poetic perfection.
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Listening to it now, thanks 🙂 King of Nothing is a great prompt for a poem…
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Since I’ve read that limericks are “supposed to be humorous”, I’d probably agree that you’re a limerick king–and this one is quite delightful. I’ve done only a handful of limericks, some of them humorous–but at least a couple, like the most recent posted one, are more serious (maybe some very dry wry humor, so subtle it won’t make folks laugh…).
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Limericks are great for humour, but they can be used for much more than that, so don’t feel like you have to make them funny just to fit in! Did you see this post I did a couple of weeks back? https://altheauthor.wordpress.com/2016/05/12/national-limerick-day/
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The Limerick King hey! Way to go… By the way I’m job hunting too Al we can cheer each other on.
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Good luck Marje! Maybe one day we can both have the life of writing and reading stories all day… 🙂
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That would make me so happy… if only!
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Maybe one day 🙂
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She’s right, you know? Rita I mean.
I wouldn’t comment on your wife… 🙂
Good luck with the job hunt. I am also going to be looking shortly, though I’m not quite in as dire a situation as you, I’d like to be able to live without needing support from the ex, really 😉
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Oh, my wife’s pretty much always right… annoyingly so! 🙂 Fingers crossed for your search too x
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Hahaha! We have a way, us women 😉
And thanks. It would feel so good to be truly independent. Sort of showing him two fingers 😉
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