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knees2you -> poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/9/2005 10:59:55 PM)

My


Sincerely, Ant[;)]




Lordandmaster -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/9/2005 11:34:44 PM)

eleemosynary




softandshy -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/10/2005 7:37:56 PM)

great Aunt Sarah

Sorry, three words, i know but i couldn't resist. i did look it up LaM, and i'm not sure if it should be applied to an institution or if it can describe a person. Worth a shot though. lol




Lordandmaster -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/10/2005 10:03:34 PM)

was a very accomplished zucchini-parer.

I had never seen "eleemosynary" as an attribute of a person, but apparently the word can mean "supported by or dependent on charity; as, 'the eleemosynary poor.'" So your eleemosynary great aunt Sarah is someone who lives off other people's charity.




nella -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/11/2005 5:30:43 AM)

In a smal red bar




mnottertail -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/11/2005 4:34:58 PM)

near the shores of lake michigan




Lordandmaster -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/11/2005 5:25:52 PM)

May we review (since I'm lost)?

So far we have:

My eleemosynary great-aunt Sarah was a very accomplished zucchini-parer in a small red bar near the shores of Lake Michigan.

Is that right?




mnottertail -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/11/2005 5:35:20 PM)

You have it chapter and verse Lordandmaster.

By the by I just looked and there is a Lordandmaster666 on this site, how funny is that?

Ron




slavedesires -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/11/2005 11:09:58 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lordandmaster

May we review (since I'm lost)?

So far we have:

My eleemosynary great-aunt Sarah was a very accomplished zucchini-parer in a small red bar near the shores of Lake Michigan.

Is that right?


which............




kisshou -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/12/2005 5:18:22 PM)

My eleemosynary great-aunt Sarah was a very accomplished zucchini-parer in a small red bar near the shores of Lake Michigan. Which is where she composed the following ditty that she sang while paring zucchini.




mnottertail -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/12/2005 6:25:35 PM)

(that her grandfather used to sing to her as a child in his native samoan thus translated):




LRODANDMASTER -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/12/2005 7:26:23 PM)

BOOYEAH




kisshou -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/12/2005 7:52:23 PM)

Ua le se‘i mau se alā va‘a

*heheheh* ;)




knees2you -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/13/2005 7:25:48 AM)

My eleemosynary great-aunt Sarah was a very accomplished zucchini-parer in a small red bar near the shores of Lake Michigan. Which is where she composed the following ditty that she sang while paring zucchini.
that her grandfather used to sing to her as a child in his native samoan thus translated in French told a story of a great Master.

Sincerely, Ant[;)]




nella -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/13/2005 8:29:45 AM)

Who travels the sea




mnottertail -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/13/2005 10:58:10 AM)

in a boat made of dead men's unpared fingernails..

(for you nella; and our norwegian heritage)




kisshou -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/13/2005 7:14:53 PM)

My eleemosynary great-aunt Sarah was a very accomplished zucchini-parer in a small red bar near the shores of Lake Michigan. Which is where she composed the following ditty that she sang while paring zucchini.
that her grandfather used to sing to her as a child in his native samoan thus translated in French told a story of a great Master. Who travels the sea in a boat made of dead men's unpared fingernails..
This great Master who went by the name of LROD, had yards and yards of thick white rope. LROD was a swashbuckling pirate who carried a sharp cutlass and a loop of thick white rope over his shoulder. He could tie the most intricate sailors knot while blindfolded.




knees2you -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/13/2005 7:35:20 PM)

My eleemosynary great-aunt Sarah was a very accomplished zucchini-parer in a small red bar near the shores of Lake Michigan. Which is where she composed the following ditty that she sang while paring zucchini.
that her grandfather used to sing to her as a child in his native samoan thus translated in French told a story of a great Master. Who travels the sea in a boat made of dead men's unpared fingernails..
This great Master who went by the name of LROD, had yards and yards of thick white rope. LROD was a swashbuckling pirate who carried a sharp cutlass and a loop of thick white rope over his shoulder. He could tie the most intricate sailors knot while blindfolded.
He had come across this quite LOUD Pirate by the name of LAME.
{LAME the Bewildered}
He had one Leg one arm and


Sincerely, Ant[;)]




slavedesires -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/13/2005 9:22:48 PM)

LROD was a swashbuckling pirate who carried a sharp cutlass and a loop of thick white rope over his shoulder. He could tie the most intricate sailors knot while blindfolded.
He had come across this quite LOUD Pirate by the name of LAME.
{LAME the Bewildered}
He had one Leg one arm and three intoxicatingly beautiful slaves, all who had no





Lordandmaster -> RE: poem starter. I start a word and people can ad on~ (8/13/2005 9:29:20 PM)

Not adding anything here, just observing: a poem about ME?! I'm going to enjoy this.

(And I think it disqualifies me from participating anyway.)




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