I used to teach and I always did a poetry unit in April. On limerick day, I had to tell the kids their poems could not start with "There once was a man from Nantucket"...some of them got it. Some didn't.
See, I don't have anything to say today. Other than perhaps a HUGE apology for leaving out lemons. In my defense it was an intricate piece of art that has a MUCH deeper meaning than my brain is able to artifact. Manifact? Fantumac? Potomac?
Excellent, I love Limmericks.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
This made me giggle...
ReplyDeleteLove limericks! Yours is especially cute.
ReplyDeleteI used to teach and I always did a poetry unit in April. On limerick day, I had to tell the kids their poems could not start with "There once was a man from Nantucket"...some of them got it. Some didn't.
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ReplyDeleteSee, I don't have anything to say today. Other than perhaps a HUGE apology for leaving out lemons. In my defense it was an intricate piece of art that has a MUCH deeper meaning than my brain is able to artifact. Manifact? Fantumac? Potomac?
Bunny...
I love your limericks. Keep 'em comin'!
ReplyDeleteLimmericks are fun. :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a funny bunny:)
ReplyDeleteLove all your limericks. I've been scrolling down and reading all the others. They're giving me a good laugh. New follower.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I'm so glad I found your blog. I'm stopping by from the A to Z challenge and I look forward to reading more from you.
ReplyDeleteI've subscripted to your blog -- I love it. You are so clever.
ReplyDeleteMM the Queen of English
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I'm embarrassed now!! subscripted -- I guess I was thinking subscriptions, but I wantedd to write subscribed -- honest.
ReplyDeleteMM the Queen of English
Heehee too cute! Clever little bunny.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment and visit,
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
Lovely comments AND new followers?? Yay! Thanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteOff to write today's offering, then visiting some more blogs. :)