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The Limerick
Completing a limerick was the Edwardian clerk’s equivalent of idly surfing the internet in the workplace as the limerick craze swept Britain in 1907, but what is a limerick and did it come from Limerick? My latest article to feature on Country Life magazine’s social media platforms investigates this popular poetic genre. To read more, follow the link below: Curious Question: Did the limerick…
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I helped clean out an old women's house recently and in doing so I found a 2002 suitcase vinyl player and a few famous discs, as well as a keyboard piano; but the most interesting of which I was able to take with me was Scarlett The Sequel to Gone with The Wind, A book simply titled Alfred Hitchcock (which I know is someone famous but I never looked into it), and the best of all:
The LimeRick
"The largest collection of limericks ever published, erotic or otherwise.
Of the 1700 printed here, none is otherwise"
TRUST - The Limerick
Stand up, try it once more, don't give up
You don't stop, take a chance now, don't give up
Don't feel sorrow, hear my voice instead
Raise your head up, take my hand
Stand up, try it once more, don't give up
You don't stop, take a chance now, don't give up...!!
There was a young boy of Ealing, Devoid of all delicate feeling. When he read on the door: "Don't shit on the floor" He jumped up and shat on the ceiling.
(The Limerick, G.Legman)