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Ken4155 | 09:58 Thu 02nd Jul 2020 | ChatterBank
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(And of course it rhymes, i'm a Lancashire Lad
Other pronunciations are just plain bad)
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Sly? Moi?
Very good.
Excellent , I have seen a few poems on here but none as brilliant as that.
I think you've got it all covered there, Ken!
Excellent, well done.
Could this be the only thread ever that everyone agrees? because if so, em...... ok I won't spoil it, its ok :0)
nobody dares to disagree, teacake, for fear Ken will unleash a deadly limerick naming them.
Ken - when those at AB towers approach you for its use as an introduction to the site .
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I doubt a "deadly limerick" would pass AB rules, Jno :-) I didn't post it in the expectation that it would meet with universal approval - the AB universe, that is. Quite pleased (and a tad surprised) that so many do actually like it.
well, I thought it was clever but perhaps that's because I haven't found anything mentioning me. But I am still running it through my Enigma machine.
Well it's an excellent piece for sure, but I didn't recognize myself from any of those descriptions, being the modest, thoughtful and caring person that I am. No mention at all there.
Well done Ken, wish you could use your talents to write some of the scripts for the stuff on TV these days- you'r way ahead of most of them.
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Writing the odd few lines of prose is all well and good, richtee, but the work that must go into writing for tv must be tremendous.
Glad you liked it, though.
TV doesn't have to rhyme, though. Apart from the episode of Moonlighting all in iambic pentameter.

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