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Limerick #35 - The Boom Generation

Contributed by norm on Wednesday, 19th May 2004 @ 10:40:45 AM in AEST
Topic: HumorPoetry



I once knew a nut from Debuke,
Who rode into town on a nuke,
He got quite a bang
on seeing the gang,
They got quite a bang ala kook.




Copyright © norm ... [ 2004-05-19 10:40:45]
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Re: Limerick #35 - The Boom Generation (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Wednesday, 19th May 2004 @ 10:42:23 AM AEST
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lol. 'rode into town on a nuke'
Where you get this stuff from, norm?
Genius.


Re: Limerick #35 - The Boom Generation (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Wednesday, 19th May 2004 @ 10:51:19 AM AEST
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as always....norm the limerick guy comes through with a smile!
Angel always...joni


Re: Limerick #35 - The Boom Generation (User Rating: 1 )
by Ilhar on Wednesday, 19th May 2004 @ 10:58:12 AM AEST
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great loved it
Shari


Re: Limerick #35 - The Boom Generation (User Rating: 1 )
by ladyfawn on Wednesday, 19th May 2004 @ 11:46:41 AM AEST
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oooooh norm, this ones excellent lol, *bows to the king of limericks*:) hugs n' love nessa

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Re: Limerick #35 - The Boom Generation (User Rating: 1 )
by Stitch on Wednesday, 19th May 2004 @ 03:29:33 PM AEST
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Bang! Bang!
Dear Norm, he sang
And my clock
that Norm, he rang!
Stitch


Re: Limerick #35 - The Boom Generation (User Rating: 1 )
by lovingcritters on Friday, 21st May 2004 @ 03:09:10 PM AEST
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Give me a break you nut from Debuke....rides into town on a nuke.......sounds to me like a fluke!
Masterpiece of limerick, Norm........and always funny too.
My hats off to you...........with larry's roses too
love
consue




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