Venus de Milo with Drawers, 1936, Salvador Dali
It would be good to say this Mag was all my own work. The limerick - for which I apologise - is. The artwork, both the inspiration and the execution, is by another blogger, to whom we rise our hats, well known to all Mag entrants, whose work this week is featured here.
Hahaha - I do love a limerick, and yours particularly tickles my fancy with that fancy type! What fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary. I understand you guys "vacuum" rather then "hoover" But I couldn't find any rhymes . . .
DeleteI loved this rhyme............drawer knobs and all.........!☺
ReplyDeleteYou are a limerick master. And how'd you get those fuzzy wuzzy knobs in your type???
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne. You'll need to consult Jinksy for the answer. (Link is above)
DeleteI can tell you here, Yvonne - I did it by using Doc's ready made fur ball picture to copy and paste into his limerick's type face which I opened in my Paint program, found on Microsoft Windows 7.
DeleteSchimples - when you know how! LOL
As soon as I'd read his funny limerick, I'd emailed him to suggest substituting the double 'o's with fuzzy-wuzzies, and good sport that he is, he sent me the cut out shape to play with! Teamwork, eh? Can't beat it. *smiles*
I want both of you on MY team! Utterly delightful limerick and artwork!
DeleteJinksy. You stole the show with those double fuzzies and that's hard to do when one is talking about Dr. FTSE.
DeleteLOVE THIS!
Great take on the prompt - but when you're armless you have to use whatever means are at your disposal to cover up.
ReplyDeleteLove the fuzz ball lettering, so ambitious..and we do have Hoovers here, and one was president!
ReplyDeleteoh hahah ever so clever ! WE all had fun with this one !
ReplyDelete... and yes I know what hoover means!
ReplyDeleteHee giggle ha!
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