I went to your link. The 2 verses added to the original are quite clever. I'm going to have a hard time thinking of the ribald version so quickly in the future.
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I agree with you. I am glad I looked it up!I went to your link. The 2 verses added to the original are quite clever. I'm going to have a hard time thinking of the ribald version so quickly in the future.
I was hoping others would chime in with impromptu family-appropriate Nantucket limericksBrilliant!
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Doesn't matter where else I live, I'd rather live on a cliff in Italy.Talk about a destination wedding! Not to insult anyone but I think I'd rather live on a cliff in Italy than in Detroit.
Who knew this would be so much fun and educational! You are all welcome.According to Wikipedia the answer to that is:
The following example comes from Immortalia: An Anthology of American Ballads, Sailors' Songs, Cowboy Songs, College Songs, Parodies, Limericks, and Other Humorous Verses and Doggerel, published in 1927.
[and what follows is the version you are all thinking of but no, I am not going to type it out here and be the person who posted that in a family-friendly forum!]
I meant to post that with my earlier post but was so carried away by the bucket version that I pressed 'post' too soon!
I love it!There once was a boy from Nantucket*
Who talked quite a lot with his puppet
His friends thought it odd
And called him a sod
But he grew up to give the world Muppets.
My first one was better although I do feel Kermit would approve of the second.
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I glad it all worked out fine. I am surprised to find out that your perfect little Wyandotte isn't so perfect.Desdemona & Chavi.View attachment 3094798
We had something of a mini crisis this evening.
Shuri, my gold laced Wyandotte frizzle, has begun showing some of the less pleasant Wyandotte traits & stopping all my little bantams from coming in to roost. Unlike Portia [SLWF] she's low on the totem pole & looks to be more Wyandotte bantam sized than standard. Certainly nowhere as big as Portia. I usually fend her off with the rake as she has a real thing for my white Japs & harrasses them mercislessly.
There don't seem to be issues during the day so as I was watching the girls mill round the door I noticed Chavi was missing. The girls roost late so it was already pretty dark & I didn't much fancy my chances of finding a little black hen tucked away somewhere in the yard. However I dutifully found a torch & did the circuit. No Chavi.
Back to the shed I went to do a more thorough search.
I found her in a nesting box sitting on an egg & Titania was practically sitting on top of her so Chavi just looked like dark shadow.I swear these bantams go broody @ the drop of a hat!