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There are 5 commentors here who regularly compose limericks. How about continuing this experiment with all five taking part? A limerick contains 5 lines so there’s an opportunity for all of us to contribute.
The only question is who gets to contribute which line?
The fairest thing to do is decide it in alphabetical order. This gives us;
(1.)Â Call Me Ishmael.
(2.)Â Happy Dog.
(3.)Â Linguist.
(4.)Â No6.
(5.)Â Solstice.
To make sure all five commentors get a fair crack at each line, over the following 5 days each one of us could move up the line and so Wednesday Solstice would provide the first line and Call Me Ishmael would provide the 2nd and so on…
The only rule is that the limerick has got to be relevant to the day’s Ballard Street cartoon.
C 1 day ago
As far out as management can manage
marilynnbyerly 1 day ago
His line, “Ask me what’s inside my briefcase,” has failed to attract any new prospects. Except the cops who showed up later.
oldpine52 1 day ago
Outreach, outcast, he’s sure it was out something.
Shikamoo Premium Member 1 day ago
Teach out and touch someone.
Good morning Ballard Dears!
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 1 day ago
This is why everyone takes Birch Street instead of 4th Avenue. It’s longer, but……
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 1 day ago
Kyle’s job was outsourced.
Solstice*1947 1 day ago
/// Kyle’s poised stance isn’t random; he’s sly.
His firm taught him a program to try.
Are there buyers about?
With his foot he’ll reach out
and Kyle trips them as they’re passing by.
/// He’ll try anything to increase sales,
and this outreach technique rarely fails.
A hurt “mark” often buys
a few First-Aid supplies,
and if cops are called, Kyle quickly bails.
No 6 about 22 hours ago
@HappyDog.
There was a young fellow called Kyle…
gelmorge about 22 hours ago
I’ll be brief.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 21 hours ago
Good morning Balladeers!
rhpii about 21 hours ago
Kyle’s dipping his toe into the program. Don’t let it trip you up.
No 6 about 20 hours ago
@HappyDog.
There was a young fellow called Kyle,
Who decided to sleep for a while.
He opened his case…
Call me Ishmael about 20 hours ago
There was a young lawyer named Kyle/
Who trod in a hot steaming pile/
He was en route to court/
And it’s sad to report/
That it certainly cramped his style..
ChessPirate about 20 hours ago
Not only is Kyle in a Management Outreach Program, he’s also out standing in his field!
(^  ⌣ʖ^)
Solstice*1947 about 18 hours ago
/// There was a young fellow named Kyle
who wore suits in the Ballard Street style.
By his cartoon he’s bored,
so the caption’s ignored.
He hopes non-sequiturs makes you smile.
No 6 about 18 hours ago
@HappyDog.
It’s still your turn. The limerick so far is;
//////
There was a young fellow called Kyle,
Who decided to sleep for a while.
He opened his case…
Chris Sherlock about 14 hours ago
Someone in the program will outreach Kyle.
No 6 about 13 hours ago
There are 5 commentors here who regularly compose limericks. How about continuing this experiment with all five taking part? A limerick contains 5 lines so there’s an opportunity for all of us to contribute.
The only question is who gets to contribute which line?
The fairest thing to do is decide it in alphabetical order. This gives us;
(1.)Â Call Me Ishmael.
(2.)Â Happy Dog.
(3.)Â Linguist.
(4.)Â No6.
(5.)Â Solstice.
To make sure all five commentors get a fair crack at each line, over the following 5 days each one of us could move up the line and so Wednesday Solstice would provide the first line and Call Me Ishmael would provide the 2nd and so on…
The only rule is that the limerick has got to be relevant to the day’s Ballard Street cartoon.
//////
Are you all game?
megiggles about 11 hours ago
Doesn’t look anyone’s reaching back.