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Down At The Loch (Quadruple Clerihew)
Contributed by
Cynthia
on
Saturday, 18th June 2005 @ 05:18:18 PM in AEST
Topic:
HumorPoetry
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Down at the loch I lost my sock, It went missin' For it, I went fishin'.
I jumped in the loch Where I lost my sock, Face to face with Nessy I was scared, I must confessy.
She had it on her flipper Which was under her slipper, Had to fight her for it And I nearly ****.
She socked me in the eyes I got a kick in the thighs, I'll never again jump in the loch Where I lost my sock.
Copyright Cynthia Jones Mar.9/2005
Copyright ©
Cynthia
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2005-06-18 17:18:18] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Down At The Loch (Quadruple Clerihew)
(User Rating: 1 ) by DorianChambers on
Saturday, 18th June 2005 @ 07:41:17 PM AEST (User
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cute poem dispite the ever richieous mods
r up to there tricks again im sure it must have been a real baaaaaaaaaaaaaddddd
word, nice peice of poetry . . .
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Re: Down At The Loch (Quadruple Clerihew)
(User Rating: 1 ) by MorningDove on
Saturday, 18th June 2005 @ 08:17:49 PM AEST (User
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Well someone is on the wrong BAN wagon.
What horrible word could it have been ? bit her, hit her, sit on her, kill her. I am not against censorship when needed but I feel very sure this moderator was wrong, very wrong.
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Re: Down At The Loch (Quadruple Clerihew)
(User Rating: 1 ) by SinginSilence on
Friday, 15th July 2005 @ 02:07:11 AM AEST (User
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i hope that was sarcasm, with wondering what the word was that got edited out, and if that's the case that's not a funny joke. if you were serious then i'm speechless. Also i think the word "confessy" ruins this poem in all honesty |
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