
You know the rules. I give out a well known nursery rhyme, song, or poem. I live out the last line. You supply it.
Today, I bring you the sadistic tale of Humpty Dumpty.
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall
All the King's horses and all the King's men
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Cecilia responds in record time and she must have focused on my description of the rhyme as sadistic:
"Gathered 'round the shattered egg, and said a big AMEN!"
Brian (in Oxford) forgets the rhyme part of the deal with:
"Turned to each other and said, 'Get the wenches back from the village to clean up this mess!'"
David tag teams us:
"Turned into paparazzi, on the trail of Brad (and Jen)"
"Examined their clauses and signed out at ten."
Deborah goes drunken cannibal on our asses:
"Feasted on scrambled eggs and gin."
"Gathered 'round the shattered egg,
ReplyDeleteand said a big AMEN!"
hahahahaha!~
cheers,
Cecilia
Damn you're quick!!
ReplyDelete"Turned to each other and said, 'Get the wenches back from the village to clean up this mess!'"
ReplyDeleteTurned into paparazzi, on the trail of Brad (and Jen)
ReplyDeleteExamined their clauses and signed out at ten.
ReplyDeleteBrian -
ReplyDeleteRhyme...rhyme! :D
David -
ReplyDeleteI think I would have taken that first one in to darker territory, you're a better man than I.
Feasted on scrambled eggs and gin.
ReplyDeleteDeborah -
ReplyDeleteOooh, I like...not what you'd think of as a rhyme initially. Good stuff.
oh, right....rhyme.
ReplyDeleteAll the king's horses, and all the king's men...
Carried the shell to his old man, and hen.
better? :-P
That egg was laid by a mighty big hen.
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