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Comment from Spitfire
Perfect rhythm in this limerick. That ain't as easy as it looks. Talking three hours! It's a wonder he didn't damage his brain cells. LOL
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2014
Perfect rhythm in this limerick. That ain't as easy as it looks. Talking three hours! It's a wonder he didn't damage his brain cells. LOL
Comment Written 08-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2014
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Thank for the giving this a look. Bill
Comment from LateBloomer
Hello Bill Schott, A fun Limerick which made me smile and laugh, so you've accomplished your goal. Of note:
Until he came down with pneumonia.
(The laugh line - that will teach 'em ...
and now his wife is in hysteria--just had
to share that - lol.)
As this is a contest entry, I wish you good luck. LateBloomer
reply by the author on 02-Feb-2014
Hello Bill Schott, A fun Limerick which made me smile and laugh, so you've accomplished your goal. Of note:
Until he came down with pneumonia.
(The laugh line - that will teach 'em ...
and now his wife is in hysteria--just had
to share that - lol.)
As this is a contest entry, I wish you good luck. LateBloomer
Comment Written 02-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 02-Feb-2014
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Thank you, LB, for the excellent review. Bill
Comment from Daedalia
This was a good attempt. The rhyming seemed a bit forced, and I think it's the first time I've encountered a made up word (phonia) in a limerick. But the message was funny and exactly what a limerick is all about!
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
This was a good attempt. The rhyming seemed a bit forced, and I think it's the first time I've encountered a made up word (phonia) in a limerick. But the message was funny and exactly what a limerick is all about!
Comment Written 25-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Thank you for the positive review.
Comment from MagKing
A fine poem with great conceptual idea. I suspect could even win the contest if only it stuck by the rules.
The rules says 9-9-6-6-9 syllables. But that's not what you have written here. I apologize, but I must review using the rule method before anything else.
MagKing
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
A fine poem with great conceptual idea. I suspect could even win the contest if only it stuck by the rules.
The rules says 9-9-6-6-9 syllables. But that's not what you have written here. I apologize, but I must review using the rule method before anything else.
MagKing
Comment Written 25-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Thank you for reviewing.
Comment from Cycler
LOoved the photo and loved the poem. They matched wonderfully and this felt like a good limerick ... Livonia is in Ireland, right? Smiling ... great job
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
LOoved the photo and loved the poem. They matched wonderfully and this felt like a good limerick ... Livonia is in Ireland, right? Smiling ... great job
Comment Written 24-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Thank you for the positive review.
Comment from in777wr#
This was a well written Limerick poem. Your 9-9-6-6-9 syllable count is in good order. Your rhyming scheme is correct. I had to look up the word phonia, and found that it is one syllable. Nicely written poem that meets all requirements for this contest.
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
This was a well written Limerick poem. Your 9-9-6-6-9 syllable count is in good order. Your rhyming scheme is correct. I had to look up the word phonia, and found that it is one syllable. Nicely written poem that meets all requirements for this contest.
Comment Written 24-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Thank you for the positive review.
Comment from 4hisglory
Well I think you made up some words here, but still a well written limerick. I don't think there is much that will stop some people from talking on there cell phones.
Blessings, LaVonne
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
Well I think you made up some words here, but still a well written limerick. I don't think there is much that will stop some people from talking on there cell phones.
Blessings, LaVonne
Comment Written 24-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Thank you for the positive review.
Comment from adewpearl
Extremely clever rhyming words
Excellent inflection for the limerick form so that this reads well
and you definitely left me with a laugh!
Brooke
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
Extremely clever rhyming words
Excellent inflection for the limerick form so that this reads well
and you definitely left me with a laugh!
Brooke
Comment Written 24-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Thank you, Brooke, for the kind review.
Comment from BeasPeas
Great limerick and social commentary. Makes a person wonder what has to be said that requires constant phone conversations. You've touched upon a trend that's so common these days--it's called "phone-stuck-to-earitis."
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
Great limerick and social commentary. Makes a person wonder what has to be said that requires constant phone conversations. You've touched upon a trend that's so common these days--it's called "phone-stuck-to-earitis."
Comment Written 24-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Thank you for the positive review.
Comment from Domino 2
I really rate the last 3 lines, though I found then first 2 rather forced.
I'm all for fun rhymes, but where the heck is 'Livonia'? Unless I'm missing something subtle (and also my geography isn't that hot), isn't there a REAL place you could substitute?
Anyway, the limerick meter is excellent, and it is a fun read.
Good luck, Ted
reply by the author on 24-Jan-2014
I really rate the last 3 lines, though I found then first 2 rather forced.
I'm all for fun rhymes, but where the heck is 'Livonia'? Unless I'm missing something subtle (and also my geography isn't that hot), isn't there a REAL place you could substitute?
Anyway, the limerick meter is excellent, and it is a fun read.
Good luck, Ted
Comment Written 24-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 24-Jan-2014
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Livonia is a town in Michigan near Detroit. Thank you for the positive review.
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I apologise for that. My excuse is I'm a Brit and have never visited the States. Your limerick is now much better in my eyes.
Thanks for your gracious reply. Ted.