Jan 28, 2013

Making Ends Meet

Tess gets us going this week with a grayscale . . .


A cash-strapped young lady called Charlotte
thought "I don't fancy being a harlot.
It would be far from funny
trading favours for money  . . .
So I'll flog my LP's down the car-lot!"



Many more Mags over at Willow Manor.

13 comments:

  1. Oh, I'm first! Love your wicked humor Doctor. Your limericks are simply the best!

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  2. Second read, second smile, should I go for 3 out of 3? Harlot! Long time since I heard that word used.

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  3. Guess that's one way to beat the tax man?! LOL :)

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  4. Some of those vinyl collectibles are worth quite a bit. Glad to see your "wicked" humor back in top form. Of course you were missed :)

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  5. Difficult to get a limerick to work rhythmically, verbally, humourously and thematically, but this covers all bases perfectly!

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  6. The Doc is back - great piece here

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  7. A giggle a day keeps the doctor at bay? LOVE this little ditty.

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  8. You are wonderful! I simply love this and fell about laughing. With all due respect to all poets on this site, only a Brit could manage this! No offence to be taken please!

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  9. giggles indeed Dr. and thanks for sharing this

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