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Post by N1478D »

:lol: George, you were so slow getting your poem out, Miles beat you by days, I'll just stick with his. :lol: Just constructive criticism, but you might want to follow his lead and be more accurate. Never give up though George, just look at your old slow airplane, and think positive - SOME DAY that ol red thing will go as fast as the other airplanes, some day, some how. :lol:
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Post by Haydon »

My poor attempt...

This is our forum
George is the quorum
Horn is for'em
Not gore'm
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"THERE WAS A MAN FROM NANTUCKETT"
HE CARRY HIS TOOLS IN A BUCKET
HE WORKIN OUTSIDE ON HIS PLANE
WHEN IT REELLY STARTED TO RAIN
AND HE HOLLER OUT LOUD
"WELL - - - - - - - - !* :twisted:

* LUCKYE ME! ITS BIN SO DRY HYEAR - DEM
DURN CATFISH IS A WEARIN FLIP FLOPS!"
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Post by GAHorn »

The Worried Captain
by gahorn (with apologies to Wallace Irwin)

"I hate to think of dyin', " said the Captain to his Mate;
"Hypertension, plane-wrecks, heart disease, I loathe to contemplate.
I hate to think of vanity and all the crimes it leads to,"
Then says his Mate,
With looks sedate,
"Ya doesn't really need to."

"It fills my breast with sorrow," says the Captain with a sigh,
"To conjure up the happy days that careless has slipped by;
I hate to contemplate the day I up and left my Mary..."
Then says the mate,
"Why contemplate,
If it ain't necessary?"

"Suppose that this here arrplane," says the Captain with a moan
"Should lose 'er lift, dive away, and crash against a stone?
"Suppose by windshear she'd go down, when save ourselves we couldn't?"
The mate replies,
"Oh, close my eyes!
Suppose, ag'in she shouldn't?"

"The chances are against us," says the Captain in dismay.
"If Fate don't Hunt us out and out, it gits us all some day.
So many perish of old age, the death-rate must be fearful."
"Well," says the mate,
"At any rate,
We might as well die cheerful."

"I read in them statistic books," the nervous Captain cries,
"That every minute by the clock some fellow up and dies;
I wonder what disease they get that kills in such a hurry?"
The mate he winks,
and says, "Methinks
They mostly die of worry."

"Of certain things," the Captain sighs, "my conscience won't be rid.
And all the wicked things I done I sure should not have did.
The wrinkles on my inmost soul compel me oft' to shiver."
"Your soul's First Rate!",
observed his Mate.
"The trouble's with your Liver."



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Post by Bruce Fenstermacher »

George that would be one heck of a signature.
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Post by zero.one.victor »

Haydon wrote:My poor attempt...

This is our forum
George is the quorum
Horn is for'em
Not gore'm
Shoulda fit "bore 'em" in there, much more appropriate....... :P
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Post by Haydon »

You are right Eric, that is a better "entendre." :lol: The collective wit on this thread is a hoot and a giggle. With your suggestion in mind, and one little addition, the revised poem:

This is our fourum
George is the quorum
Horn is for'em
Not gore'm, but bor'em


George I hope you find the change amusing....
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oops

Post by Haydon »

I was laughing so hard....blew coffee on the keyboard....should be "bore'em" in there or their.... (another poor pun) I can't help myself, going to go stand in the corner for awhile... :oops:
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Post by GAHorn »

...I don't get it. 8O






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