Come On And PLAY!!!

by snowbird 359 Replies latest social entertainment

  • LoisLane looking for Superman
    LoisLane looking for Superman

    If I coulda gone to school.

    I woulda or I shoulda .

    I am not a fool.

    If I coulda gone,

    I'd not be here.

    Playing useless games,

    Whether I woulda or shoulda .

    -----> see , sea, si

  • LoisLane looking for Superman
    LoisLane looking for Superman

    See the sea?

    Si !

    Hollywood, Dollywood, knock on wood

  • nancy drew
    nancy drew

    I've never been to Hollywood

    or danced around at Dollywood

    but maybe if I knock on wood

    I'll never leave my neighborhood

    polka mocha gladiola

  • nancy drew
  • rip van winkle
    rip van winkle

    Bohemian dance in duple time

    Or dotted clothes or chicken thighs

    Gimme, gim-me polka!

    ~

    An espresso plus choc-o-late and milk

    becomes a frappucino latte silk

    Gimme, gim-me mocha!

    ~

    Sword-shaped leaves pack lots of power

    with brightly colored funneled flowers

    And that's the gladiola!

    ~~~~

    Thistle, whistle, worsted

    ______

    (Hi all! Have a great day.)

  • nancy drew
    nancy drew

    that was good Rippy

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Hello, Friends!

    I endeavor, whenever I wear my worsted wool suit, to whistle a happy tune because I cannot help but be lured into a patch of thistle once I have found myself nattily attired. Jumping in with all fours is my peculiar, unexplained wont. I love the feel of nettles on my tough hide, but it's quite the chore for my long-suffering dry cleaner's operator.

    He just smiles, and whistles a happy tune . . .

    $$$$$$$$!!!

    am, was, have been

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    I am revisiting "purchase": The tired horses tried to regain purchase as the chariot lurched around the rocky bend.

    I was inspired by one of Leonard Pitt's column in which he used the word purchase in a similar fashion.

    I have been away for a few day, but I'm happy to be back on board.

    verbs adverbs conjunctions

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    snowbird: !

    When proofreading and editing for writers, I encourage them to use verbs in their sentences; often, the sentences in question describe no action or state of being. In addition, I advise against overuse of adverbs. Sometimes, too, conjunctions may be left out to create a particular effect: I came, I saw, I conquered.

    great, grate, grade

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    CoCo, et al.

    The great thing about living in Alabama is that there are not too many funny talkin' people to grate on our nerves, also, the highest grade of peanuts can be found in our fair state.

    neigh nay weigh way

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