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regarding some deleted poem... 3-Oct-03/1:27 AM
Hmmmmmmm, chalk one up for el presidente.
Re: Squeeze it out... by mrpresident 6-Oct-03/7:28 AM
Erm, if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all. I'm keeping schtum.
Re: Mobile home agenda by Bachus 26-Nov-03/2:32 AM
Man I'd hate to be trailer trash.
Re: Outhouse by newagepoet2000 1-Dec-03/3:25 AM
feces? Faeces surely, unless you're a dammed yank.
Re: my brother's by joey 2-Dec-03/3:10 AM
I'd like to take a shit on this, but it would be a waste of my time.
Re: Cupid promised me, Nadine by Shardik 10-Dec-03/6:31 AM
Nadine for Girls Aloud, hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, oh shit, need tissues. Good work old boy/girl. 9.
Re: Air sickness bag by Shardik 10-Dec-03/6:33 AM
Amusing, yes, amusing.
Re: Precious Thing by cleverdevice 11-Dec-03/4:47 AM
I was thinking, imagine a really selfish Thom Yorke, and it just poured out.
regarding some deleted poem... 15-Dec-03/7:50 AM
Kinda like my room, guitars and bed and all, not the cigarettes, or the supposed messed up head. I'm happy with myself actually. -7-
Re: Waiting to inhale (Stardust & God's Black Nostril) by Don-Quixote 8-Jan-04/5:33 AM
Sushi is not actually raw fish, it is lightly fried in vinegar. As such, I give you -1- cos the rest of the poem is an affront to my beliefs.
regarding some deleted poem... 19-Jan-04/7:35 AM
An aero-space museum? That sounds pretty cool to me, in a geeky kind of way. Beats the hell outta Woolworths, where my boss called me a transvestite, just cos I put on a santa jacket which turned out to be a womans size! Twat. Also worked in a pet-shop, so you could call me a 'pet-shop boy' budum tcsh! Boy I should do stand up, or at least sit down.
regarding some deleted poem... 21-Jan-04/2:13 AM
This is the best poem at the moment? Can't people get past the cliched metaphors and some frankly naive writing. I mean, keeping your heart under 'lock and key'? done a thousand times before, Crystal, 'you have mastered quite a feat' - ? That's what the queen says to people who have climbed a mountain for the first time! Funny how 12 of the 16 10 votes are anonymous, isn't it? -5-
Re: The Thrapper by You are a fat fucker 28-Jan-04/5:47 AM
Flasheart: Ever felt the wind in your hair, Blackadder?
Blackadder: No...
(phrrrt)
Flasheart: He just has, WOOF WOOF!
Re: His Master's Jodhpurs by -=Dark_Angel=-, P.I. 9-Feb-04/7:08 AM
Seeing as many of you don't know what jodphurs are, allow me to explain. Typically ron by the landed gentry of the British Empire, these garments are tight so as to support the leg whilst riding. They are also textured like courdorauys so as to give friction and furthur maintain the support and therefore balance of the horserider. Some more extravagant types have rounded sections at the side of the thigh that stick out. No-one knows why this is, as it doesn't help with the riding seat at all, it is one of those mysteries, like Loch Ness Monster and poor people. Anyway, I must be off to my riding. I'm fully prepared to be tossed off by a frisky young Arab!!!
Re: Upon the Battlefield by cleverdevice 23-Feb-04/2:27 AM
I must tell a truth, the first stanza is not mine, it was written by a friend of Rupert Brooke, describing him on the eve of WW1, so I cannot take credit for it. The rest is mine though, I thought I'd develop the original.
Re: This Stinks by smarmyfaurt 19-Apr-04/2:26 AM
Yup, crotch-grabbingly bad.
Re: The bearded space merchant from lil Idaho by Don-Quixote 28-Apr-04/2:58 AM
Nice idea, a little weaker towards the end, too much sentimentality for my taste, but a wonderful idea.
regarding some deleted poem... 4-May-04/2:53 AM
You know, Settle is the spitting image of a guy I knew at school, called Richard Hoffman. He too walked around looking stunned with a pathetic little teenage 'tache too!
Re: In the berth by INTRANSIT 10-May-04/3:05 AM
Beautiful.
Re: August 23, 1944 - 102 miles west of Paris by Ranger 16-Jul-06/8:56 AM
Nice work bro. Made me feel I was there, burning documents that implicated my superiors roles in 'The Final Solution'.

No seriously, awesome stuff. The Falaise Gap was one of the most shocking and horrific scenes in all the war. This evokes what I imagine it would have been like once it was eventually quiet.


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