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By *entman123 OP   Man
over a year ago

kent

Any women fancy meeting up, local to the dartford area x

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury

Pass

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By *entman123 OP   Man
over a year ago

kent

Didn't ask for a blokes reply...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You already posted this in right place, the meets forum.

Why also post it here in the "off topic" forum?

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By *erdita Von TeaseWoman
over a year ago

nottingham


"Pass"

This good looking young man in Kent

He could be just a little bit bent

So don't just say 'pass' joe

You might miss out on a blow

From the good looking young man down in Kent

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Pass

This good looking young man in Kent

He could be just a little bit bent

So don't just say 'pass' joe

You might miss out on a blow

From the good looking young man down in Kent

"

A "correct" limerick there

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Pass

This good looking young man in Kent

He could be just a little bit bent

So don't just say 'pass' joe

You might miss out on a blow

From the good looking young man down in Kent

"

I was actually thinking that it sounded like a limerick

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By *erdita Von TeaseWoman
over a year ago

nottingham


"Pass

This good looking young man in Kent

He could be just a little bit bent

So don't just say 'pass' joe

You might miss out on a blow

From the good looking young man down in Kent

I was actually thinking that it sounded like a limerick "

It was my first thought

Apologies op I mean no harm just having a silly moment

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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"Pass

This good looking young man in Kent

He could be just a little bit bent

So don't just say 'pass' joe

You might miss out on a blow

From the good looking young man down in Kent

"

Oft, so close to a limerick! Very amusing though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Pass

This good looking young man in Kent

He could be just a little bit bent

So don't just say 'pass' joe

You might miss out on a blow

From the good looking young man down in Kent

Oft, so close to a limerick! Very amusing though."

Actually quoting your first line is the "correct" way to do them, and not the twist ending ones we use as standard today, so it IS a limirick after all!

Dave Gorman did a whole episode about them on Modern Life is Goodish

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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"Pass

This good looking young man in Kent

He could be just a little bit bent

So don't just say 'pass' joe

You might miss out on a blow

From the good looking young man down in Kent

Oft, so close to a limerick! Very amusing though.

Actually quoting your first line is the "correct" way to do them, and not the twist ending ones we use as standard today, so it IS a limirick after all!

Dave Gorman did a whole episode about them on Modern Life is Goodish"

It's to do with the syllable count not the repetition of lines but thank you for that...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is this thread just turning into a poetry lesson?

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By *erdita Von TeaseWoman
over a year ago

nottingham


"Is this thread just turning into a poetry lesson?"

I know and it's all my fault

Do I owe the op a shag in compensation

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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"Is this thread just turning into a poetry lesson?"

Haha, no. Well, it's sort of my Masters and I dislike being corrected inaccurately but apologies OP.

Hopefully you find what you are looking for - post in the meets section or you can do so on your profile.

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Pass

This good looking young man in Kent

He could be just a little bit bent

So don't just say 'pass' joe

You might miss out on a blow

From the good looking young man down in Kent

"

There once was a guy named Joe.

And a-hunting Fab-straights he would go.

He saw one from Kent,

Thought; Nah, not Heaven sent,

And went off to stalk a better ho

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By *accaMan
over a year ago

leicester

I think this thread as died.... Dramatically.... Maybe

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is this thread just turning into a poetry lesson?

Haha, no. Well, it's sort of my Masters and I dislike being corrected inaccurately but apologies OP.

Hopefully you find what you are looking for - post in the meets section or you can do so on your profile. "

My mistake, I misread a line and it flowed nicely as a limerick in my head. I obviously didn't know you had a masters so apologies for any insult caused

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is this thread just turning into a poetry lesson?

Haha, no. Well, it's sort of my Masters and I dislike being corrected inaccurately but apologies OP.

Hopefully you find what you are looking for - post in the meets section or you can do so on your profile. "

You'd hate my poetry then, it rarely rhymes

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By *erdita Von TeaseWoman
over a year ago

nottingham


"Pass

This good looking young man in Kent

He could be just a little bit bent

So don't just say 'pass' joe

You might miss out on a blow

From the good looking young man down in Kent

There once was a guy named Joe.

And a-hunting Fab-straights he would go.

He saw one from Kent,

Thought; Nah, not Heaven sent,

And went off to stalk a better ho"

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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"Pass

This good looking young man in Kent

He could be just a little bit bent

So don't just say 'pass' joe

You might miss out on a blow

From the good looking young man down in Kent

There once was a guy named Joe.

And a-hunting Fab-straights he would go.

He saw one from Kent,

Thought; Nah, not Heaven sent,

And went off to stalk a better ho"

End it on 'And went off to fuck a ho' DJ. That'll be amazing.

OP, last time I promise!

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Pass

This good looking young man in Kent

He could be just a little bit bent

So don't just say 'pass' joe

You might miss out on a blow

From the good looking young man down in Kent

There once was a guy named Joe.

And a-hunting Fab-straights he would go.

He saw one from Kent,

Thought; Nah, not Heaven sent,

And went off to stalk a better ho

End it on 'And went off to fuck a ho' DJ. That'll be amazing.

OP, last time I promise!"

Oh, that would have been better but I was diverted

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By *erdita Von TeaseWoman
over a year ago

nottingham

Oh god what have I started

Op once again I apologise I'm off to bed before I get into trouble! Good luck in your conquest x

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By *eliz NelsonMan
over a year ago

The Tantric Tea Shop


"Pass

This good looking young man in Kent

He could be just a little bit bent

So don't just say 'pass' joe

You might miss out on a blow

From the good looking young man down in Kent

Oft, so close to a limerick! Very amusing though.

Actually quoting your first line is the "correct" way to do them, and not the twist ending ones we use as standard today, so it IS a limirick after all!

Dave Gorman did a whole episode about them on Modern Life is Goodish

It's to do with the syllable count not the repetition of lines but thank you for that..."

There was a young lady called Meli

Into hygeine, not remotely smelly..

Doing her Masters...

Hates literary lambasters..

So 'Fancy a fuck?'....Not on your Nelly!

Too busy getting my coat to count the syllables

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