Complaint Department discussion

80 views
Games > The Two Line Poem Game (no word limit)

Comments Showing 1,751-1,800 of 2,504 (2504 new)    post a comment »

message 1751: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Not my idea of a holiday,
Of course you must do it your way.


message 1752: by Roger (last edited Mar 06, 2015 09:49AM) (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments What can I say?
It was a very long day.


message 1753: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments But no point being full of long sighs,
It's time to switch off and rest my eyes.


message 1754: by Preston, Moderator (last edited Mar 06, 2015 11:58AM) (new)

Preston | 20148 comments It's only 8 pm and you're going to bed?
That short trip must have rattled your head.


message 1755: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Just throw all your stuff in a heap,
Then go to bed and get some sleep.


message 1756: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Now I'm feeling much better,
Well enough to write a letter.


message 1757: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments But to whom should it be sent,
Full of words so well meant?


message 1758: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments I know what I will do!
I'll write it and post it to you!


message 1759: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments That's costly with a Royal Stamp,
Send it to Marcel Duchamp.


message 1760: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments I understand his urinal art,
is now his mailbox counterpart.


message 1761: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments "Full of words so well meant"?
What better place could they be sent?


message 1762: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments He invested everything ready-made
With the look of something already laid.


message 1763: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments When there was never time to lose
To Lautrec he'd turn to get the booze.


message 1764: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Lautrec was out drawing Tina
The Moulin Rogue's cute ballerina


message 1765: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments So Duchamp was forced to fall back
On Plan B with the Cubist Gerorges Braque.


message 1766: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments And where had he gone? All the way to Burkina Faso,
Which left Duchamp forcéd to rely on Picasso.


message 1767: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments I'll tell you dear cubist painters give me a boner,
but when I try to find them they're around another corner.


message 1768: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments I really think that conceptual is the best,
But you really gotta think there is all in jest.


message 1769: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments No joke I do like art that is funny,
But I can't buy comics cuz I ain't got the money.


message 1770: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments The Futurists were ever so cheap in Italy,
They took speed and painted it brilliantly.


message 1771: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments But for Vorticists who worked exclusively for Britain,
Their ultimate failure on the wall was written.


message 1772: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments The Vorticists were from the planet Vortic,
They came in huge spaceships because they were gigantic.


message 1773: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments When they arrived all the world was frantic,
Until we found out they were all exceedingly romantic.


message 1774: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments In a flash everyone was jumping up and down crying, "Please!"
Because everyone was desperate for a piece of the Vortices.


message 1775: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments They loved the vibrant colors all in a swirl
Vortex after vortex, all in a whirl.


message 1776: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments But there were those who much preferred a mist
The sort of picture painted by an Impressionist.


message 1777: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments While all the world thought they would attack,
They just made love and read books by Zack.


message 1778: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments That's so sweet, and they sure loved their toys and everything in vogue
While getting off reading Hot For Boys: The Sexy Adventures Of Rogue


message 1779: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Zack art prices rose by a factor of umpteen,
As did books authored by Roger Kean.


message 1780: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments It's amazing but if you spend time to look around,
You can get a Zack autograph for only a pound.


message 1781: by Roger (last edited Mar 13, 2015 09:35AM) (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments That's a lot more than it is for me
A Roger Kean signature comes free.


message 1782: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments They also had a passion for things all dirty that bordered on obscene,
The muddy wrestling in Mississippi Hustler was their favorite scene.


message 1783: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Oh, those Vorticists from Vortic, they held sway
And rocked all day to anything the least bit gay


message 1784: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments They were so upset they all sobbed in great cacophony,
when they found out there was only one book by Rod Bellamy.


message 1785: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments They cried in torrents until their eyes were swollen,
And then they heard the next novel is by Kip Nolan.


message 1786: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Pulp fiction is all well and good guv,
But I want more Rufio and Quint's Roman love.


message 1787: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Reader David Lister has complained
That if he knew he would have refrained


message 1788: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments From reading about Rufio's mighty lance
Because it meant David ruined his pants.


message 1789: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments He thinks the book should have a public warning:
"New Pants Not Supplied" or you'll be mourning


message 1790: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Because the book is so bawdy
It makes for a lot of new laundry.


message 1791: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Naw, just go commando and wear a tunic,
and enjoy the stories of boys hedonic.


message 1792: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments And if you hear the voice of one braggadocio,
That'd be our boy the insatiable Rufio.


message 1793: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments I'll save him from more soapy machine gyration
By passing on your simple recommendation!


message 1794: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Keep a look out for his accomplice,
The blue-blooded but sizzling noble Quintus.


message 1795: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments One thing I'd certainly rather:
Not to end up on his spatha.


message 1796: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments 1798 was no quick little dash
but a rhyme worthy of Ogden Nash.


message 1797: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments It's certainly a truism,
Unless, spatha was a euphemism,


message 1798: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Although a spatha's about 40 inches,
so how would he fit it in his britches?


message 1799: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Granted 40 inches would win a dong award,
I'd think it would be as deadly as the sword.


message 1800: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Though he boasts, he's reasonable is Rufio,
Compares his equipment's length to the pugio.


back to top