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Well, Art, one can at least make a poem (limerick) out of your rhyming
words:
( I can't let it pass either :-) )
There was a Benedictine Monk
Who found a gorgeous Queen Conch
When he heard a loud honk
Startled, he dropped it - ker-plonk
At the loss he went into a blue fonk
Karen
On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, Art Weil wrote:
> Dear Andy;- (Can't let this pass.)
> A Conch was discovered, a queen
> By Andrew who said,"Aint it keen?!
> I don't do much shellin'
> But this one, I'm tellin',
> Is one of the best I have seen."
> Art
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> "Andrew K. Rindsberg" wrote:
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> > I think that I shall never whonk
> > A poem as pretty as Queen Conch.
> >
> > ...Well, it's a start. There aren't many rhymes for 'conch'. Ker-plonk? Blue
> > fonk? Benedictine monk? You see the problem.
> >
> > Andrew K. Rindsberg
> > Geological Survey of Alabama
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