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Limericks (bringing an oldie but goody back)
Posted: December 3rd, 2009, 8:21 pm
by EarlJam
The only rule is, the next poster (if there is one), must use a noun or verb from the last line of the previous poster in his/her limerick. Also, all limericks in this thread must bash UNC in any manner. Here we go:
There once was a man named Dean;
Who long said goodbye to lean;
To this very day;
He's jealous of K;
And he longs to french kiss Charlie Sheen.
-EJ
Re: Limericks (bringing an oldie but goody back)
Posted: December 3rd, 2009, 8:42 pm
by Very Duke Blue
EarlJam wrote:The only rule is, the next poster (if there is one), must use a noun or verb from the last line of the previous poster in his/her limerick. Also, all limericks in this thread must bash UNC in any manner. Here we go:
There once was a man named Dean;
Who long said goodbye to lean;
To this very day;
He's jealous of K;
And he longs to french kiss Charlie Sheen.
-EJ
Whats the second verse?
Re: Limericks (bringing an oldie but goody back)
Posted: December 3rd, 2009, 9:51 pm
by CathyCA
I can't think of anything right now, except that "referees" rhymes with "whine and cheese."
Re: Limericks (bringing an oldie but goody back)
Posted: December 4th, 2009, 11:52 am
by devildeac
CathyCA wrote:I can't think of anything right now, except that "referees" rhymes with "whine and cheese."
I thought referess rhymed with suck.
Re: Limericks (bringing an oldie but goody back)
Posted: December 4th, 2009, 12:27 pm
by Lavabe
devildeac wrote:CathyCA wrote:I can't think of anything right now, except that "referees" rhymes with "whine and cheese."
I thought referess rhymed with suck.
And that would rhyme with woodchuck.