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i had one here, but then thought the better of it, the St Patty's spirit was hitting a little early

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WHY does everyone refer to it as St. Patty's day....

Its St. Paddys day


As In St. Patricks day......

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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Why TF is a limerick thread in "Culture"?

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Originally posted by Mexico
WHY does everyone refer to it as St. Patty's day....

Its St. Paddys day


As In St. Patricks day......

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Americans would because the nickname here for Patrick is Pat, not Paddy. I don't know about the rest of the "everyone" you refer to.

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there is culture, then there is high culture, then there is "high" culture, then there are limerick's

if you have to ask, then .... . well, . you know

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Originally posted by rhb
Why TF is a limerick thread in "Culture"?
you ask this about limericks and there is a "disco" thread? are you SERIOUS?

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Originally posted by coquette
you ask this about limericks and there is a "disco" thread? are you SERIOUS?
Thanks for the tip off, I'm on my way!

Rgds,

The Culture Police.


Ironic, but not a surprise
that our nascent Culture gave rise
to a poetry thread
that contains "prose" instead:
In general, we're in disguise.

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Originally posted by ChronicLeaky
Ironic, but not a surprise
that our nascent Culture gave rise
to a poetry thread
that contains "prose" instead:
In general, we're in disguise.
Well done!

Recced.

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Originally posted by ChronicLeaky
Ironic, but not a surprise
that our nascent Culture gave rise
to a poetry thread
that contains "prose" instead:
In general, we're in disguise.
It's been a year,
Make a move.
This doesn't rhyme.

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Originally posted by uzless
It's been a year,
Make a move.
This doesn't rhyme.
There once was a chicken from Maine
Who tried to play chess quite in vain.
I heard he was royal,
But his knights were not loyal,
So he usually ended up slain.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
There once was a chicken from Maine
Who tried to play chess quite in vain.
I heard he was royal,
But his knights were not loyal,
So he usually ended up slain.
Love it!

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Originally posted by Nordlys
There once was a chicken from Maine
Who tried to play chess quite in vain.
I heard he was royal,
But his knights were not loyal,
So he usually ended up slain.
I'm no demonstrative fellow,
but this verse drives me to bellow:
Adesso basta!
That's enough pasta
from Noodles and her vermicello!

😛

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Originally posted by rhb
Why TF is a limerick thread in "Culture"?
Let me guess, you stepped in a Mars Bar and you're licking it off? Can't blame you!

granny.

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There was a young man from new york
who ate his pork with a fork
his brother came by
threw a pie by his eye
and he swallowed the fork with the pork.

Written for my freshman english class, age 14.