Stretching My Skill For An A To Z Thrill!

Before I get on with today's post, it occured to me some did not know Tarsier Man at my coast. So here is a visual on display for the post of yesterday. Oh and he has a theme song too HERE in case you wish to hear, a cheat rhyme, oh dear.



So in a little over two months away many from blogland will go the a to z way. Not my ABC's of rhyme time, although I am sure that will get a chime. It is where you post almost every day, heck I do that anyway. But for some it could be rough. What is the point of this huff? While the cat saw a video contest there and decided once more to go all theme at my lair. I even got to play Scrabble as I blare. So stop and stare.



Now was that not grand?
Damn, the cat is good in his land.
Even promoting away,
For the A to Z bay.

The only hard thing for the cat,
Get your mind out of the gutter at your mat,
Is deciding what word to use,
When I rhyme and abuse.

Did I mention I was already done?
Damn, fun to brag away under my sun.
Yes, I know what you are thinking too,
There is no O in Xanadu.

I don't get movies wrong,
But for this little song,
It was done,
Because under my sun,

The cat doesn't care,
As the other U was eaten at our lair.
Or maybe just misplaced somewhere,
So don't let that ruffle your hair.

Now I am done,
With my bragging fun.
Play it once more,
It deserves an encore.

After all that strange guy at the end,
Has a nice message to send.
At least he is not a mime,
That would truly be a crime.

So are you going to go all A to Z at your sea? Or is it too much work for thee? Plus for some it is hard to buzz around like a bee. Oh and it may constrict the ideas of thee. But save those for May at your sea. Which are the posts now coming to pass from my little rhyming ass.

Enjoy your winter, smash a printer.
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Published on January 25, 2013 03:00
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