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  • Rachael Van Helsing
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    Re: The landover baptists are truly quite mad

    Didn't mean any disrespect, sir.

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  • Pastor Al E Pistle
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    Re: The landover baptists are truly quite mad

    Originally posted by Rachael Van Helsing View Post
    You are hardly one
    To pick on one for that, mis-
    -ter metamucil.
    HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A HUNDRED WARNING POINTS?

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  • Rachael Van Helsing
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    Re: The landover baptists are truly quite mad

    You are hardly one
    To pick on one for that, mis-
    -ter metamucil.

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  • Pastor Al E Pistle
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    Re: The landover baptists are truly quite mad

    Originally posted by Petal View Post
    that a big fat lie
    cuz when Petal go swimmin
    Petal not fart-tee!

    not me --->
    Our dear Petal
    Bubbles in the bath water
    a toaster

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  • Rachael Van Helsing
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    Re: The landover baptists are truly quite mad

    I think your haikus were wonderful, Petal. So very observant.

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  • Petal
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    Re: The landover baptists are truly quite mad

    Originally posted by Mr.Pastor Al E Gristle View Post
    Our dear Petal
    bubbles in a summer stream
    until they stop
    that a big fat lie
    cuz when Petal go swimmin
    Petal not fart-tee!

    not me --->

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  • Pastor Al E Pistle
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    Re: The landover baptists are truly quite mad

    Originally posted by Petal View Post
    pore Mr.Pistle
    read my bootiful hi-koo
    demon of envys
    Our dear Petal
    bubbles in a summer stream
    until they stop

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  • Petal
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    Re: The landover baptists are truly quite mad

    Originally posted by Mr.Pastor Al E Pistle View Post
    Why Petal! What a beautiful lymerick....er.. poem....ummmm.. disjointed sentence. Did you learn it from Rachael?
    pore Mr.Pistle
    read my bootiful hi-koo
    demon of envys

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  • Pastor Al E Pistle
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    Re: The landover baptists are truly quite mad

    Originally posted by Petal View Post
    i thinks that a good hi-koo cuz it got them words of warnings for kitty-haters .

    here be a liddle hi-koo i wroted rite now, it got them deep an meaningfull meanings for me anyways


    my butt real itchy
    an my finger real stinky
    kitty gived me worms
    Why Petal! What a beautiful lymerick....er.. poem....ummmm.. disjointed sentence. Did you learn it from Rachael?

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  • Petal
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    Re: The landover baptists are truly quite mad

    Originally posted by Mrs.Rachael Van Hellpoet View Post
    Well here's a haiku for you:

    You all are meanies
    And horrible ones at that
    And cats make you fat
    i thinks that a good hi-koo cuz it got them words of warnings for kitty-haters .

    here be a liddle hi-koo i wroted rite now, it got them deep an meaningfull meanings for me anyways


    my butt real itchy
    an my finger real stinky
    kitty gived me worms

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  • Poetic Peter
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    kinder verse no.1

    Originally posted by Father Maurice Lester View Post

    Bless you, my dentally challenged child

    Father Mo
    The Baby Sitter

    "Here's the church
    and here's the steeple
    Lay your hands here
    feel the people

    tall Saint John
    and two fat friars

    tickle them
    before the fire"
    says Father Mo
    "So funny!"
    trills
    Billy—five—of Kokomo

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  • Enobarbus
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    Re: The Poetasters' Korner

    Originally posted by Father Maurice Lester View Post
    As long as you are in the mood to address such issues...


    Bless you, my troisieme mi-temps janitor
    Father Mo
    I am under no obligation to use letters that are not sounded in speech. I am a Professor of English and can break the rules of spelling whenever I like. Shakespeare and Shaw couldn't spell (or didn't try). Once you know the rules thoroughly, you are at liberty to break them.

    PS Your own spelling's not so ####-hot either, mate.

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  • Enobarbus
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    Re: The Poetasters' Korner

    Originally posted by Ixi View Post
    So is that a good thing or a bad thing?
    It's good. Your poetry is a hundred times better than hers. And better than Father Mo's. You have an ear and instinct for rhythm and metre and alliteration, etc.

    Your poetry is good; you have real potential there.

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  • Father Maurice Lester
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    Re: The Poetasters' Korner

    Originally posted by Enobarbus View Post
    I put a ' in the 'were' in the last line of the second verse, btw, which I think was meant to be there.

    You certainly have more of an ear for metre and rythm ...

    As long as you are in the mood to address such issues...



    Bless you, my troisieme mi-temps janitor
    Father Mo

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  • Ixi
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    Re: The Poetasters' Korner

    Originally posted by Enobarbus View Post
    I was going to suggest to Peter that there was no need to encourage you to submit your own poetry, but that is not nearly as painful as I was afraid of.

    I put a ' in the 'were' in the last line of the second verse, btw, which I think was meant to be there.

    You certainly have more of an ear for metre and rythm than that tone-deaf Helsinker does.
    So is that a good thing or a bad thing?

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