MythTickle by Justin Thompson for July 21, 2021

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    Grumpy Old Guy  over 3 years ago

    Waiting for a round of “How much wood would a woodchuck Chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood….”

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    BigDaveGlass  over 3 years ago

    So cold it almost froze his flag off…

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    Ermine Notyours  over 3 years ago

    It was the History of English Podcast that said English didn’t have many rhymable words in the early days, so poets had to use alliteration.

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    Robert Wilson Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Presbyterianism is almost Anglican?

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    DHBirr  over 3 years ago

    I’m reminded of the scene in Silverlock when Golias a.k.a. Widsith tells the Battle of the Alamo in Anglo-Saxon alliteration:

    “Harsh that hearing for Houston the Raven:

    Fools had enfeebled the fortress at Bexar,

    Leaving it lacking and looted the while

    Hordes were sweeping swift on his land,

    Hell-bent to crush him…."

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    Stephen Gilberg  over 3 years ago

    Wait till he meets V.

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    Sisyphos  over 3 years ago

    Such alliteration was The Thing To Do back in the olden days epics of the North. Think Beowulf….

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    winston5610  over 3 years ago

    I had decided to name my Norwegian Elkhound ‘Baldur’, despite the unfortunate baggage that name carries (Hey, what Norse name doesn’t?). When I told the breeder, she scoffed playfully and said, “Baldurdash!” My response was “PERFECT!”

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    bakana  over 3 years ago

    Sir Dudley’s copy of “How to Win Friends and Influence People” has been lost in the Amazon warehouse since before Amazon existed.

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    bakana  over 3 years ago

    Those long, cold winters left the Norse with nothing to do through most of Winter except kill one another or compose and recite long, boring poems to pass the time.

    Killing one another tends to make the place pretty stinky, so they usually tried to concentrate on the Poetry.

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