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-----Original Message-----
From: Art Weil <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Friday, September 08, 2000 2:15 PM
Subject: Re: Queen Conch


>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
>
>"Andrew K. Rindsberg" wrote:
>
>> 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

Some folks call it conK
     While others say conCH
Whatever you call it
     It makes a good lunch........Mique

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