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If you speak in rhyme
For a short time
Before you know it
You've become a poet!
I wanted to write something gritty
Something hard-hitting, but witty
But I am out of luck
The words all got stuck
So now I'm overcome with self-pity!
I'm not into anything especially modern... so my answer would have to be anything by Adele (an easy cop-out, I know)


What do occasional tables do when they are not being occasional tables?
Raise the alarm! Help!
Something wicked this way comes:
Oh, it's only Paul
Two gifts for you; "Wanderlust," most times is my middle name.



May 27th 1679 - Habeus Corpus Act (strengthening person's right to challenge unlawful arrest & imprisonment) passes in England
Quote by CKAcres
Spotted Quoll


What happened to Q and R, Dave?
This music video makes stuff like “What Does The Fox Say?” seem fairly sane. I don’t know what their on, but I’ll have whatever they’re having.

Today I am grateful for friends who know you so well, that without asking, they know when something is not as it should be.
In this game all you have to do is 'ban' the previous poster for the most spurious of reasons (the sillier the better!)

For instance, the next person posting could say "Banned for wearing odd socks" then the person after that "banned for being too short" and so on...
Will you haiku too?
I'd like to haiku with you.
Let's haiku we two.
Quote by SittingBallerina
Brotheliosis - n. Intense fear of chicken and/or vegetable broth.

"She suffered from brotheliosis, so unfortunately she never ate soup."

Opinbanoo



The act of voicing a banned opinion in a guarded or secretive manner.

"She voiced her opinbanoo to a select group of confidantes "


gurlangishled
Brotheliosis - n. Intense fear of chicken and/or vegetable broth.

"She suffered from brotheliosis, so unfortunately she never ate soup."

Opinbanoo