Laughing Along With A Limerick

I hope you all had a good weekend. Here’s to a great week 😊

Your new limerick challenge is as follows:

SHOCK

Your challenge last week was to write a limerick using the word STEW in it somewhere. Here are your masterpieces:

Val Fish:

I’ve got myself in a right stew

I really don’t know what to do

In the family way

I’m ashamed to say

As to the daddy, I have no clue.

Trent’s World:

More pepper in the stew, if you please!

Watch out so the Duchess doesn’t sneeze

Don’t take the baby out

It might grow a snout

This whole land’s a great big tease!


I can’t imagine what I sought

As I stewed upon that thought

Is it right or wrong

To think so very long

Or should I keep the first idea caught?

For the first limerick, don’t think I’m insane

I love a song by Jefferson Airplane

About a white rabbit

You’re in a stew if you nab it

Go ask Alice, and she will explain.

Kim Smyth:

There once was a girl in a stew

Over what she was told to do

Her boss said, “Smile more.”

Yet, she was always sore

Cause good helpers were far and too few!

Keith Channing:

I once had a best mate called Stew,

He was such fun when he’d had a few.

One night, out with Benny,

Stew had far too many

And was picked up by our friends in blue.

Christine Mallaband-Brown:

Last week we had a beef stew to eat

Which actually had very little meat

Aubergine instead

And a slice of bread

Lentils and spuds were the main treat!

TanGental:

When Adam emerged from primordial stew,

He was meant to remain without a clue;

But an apple’s magic,

Turned him priapic

And for ever after, what a to do!

They’ve cancelled Shakespeare because one stew

Contained some things that are frankly ‘eew’;

It took some pluck

To change it to duck

On whose arse we are told we have to chew.

Lance Greenfield:

When Bony Tony was captured with Peter,

He was grateful that Peter was meatier.

For Tony stew

Satisfies very few

And cannibals prefer somebody meatier.

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20 responses to “Laughing Along With A Limerick”

  1. Some shocks I have had in my life
    Have cut me as if with a knife.
    One thing I recall
    Cut me worst of all;
    Know what? You had best ask the wife!

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    1. I will! A fun acrostic. Thanks, Keith.

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      1. Thanks, Esther. Excuse the bolding error; I tried to achieve on my iPad with dodgy internet (on hols) what I usually do on my full desktop setup at home.

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      2. No worries! These things easily happen.

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  2. I was shook by a really big shock
    As lightning hit me with a Thwock!

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    1. Hit send by mistake please delete

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  3. I was shook by a really big shock
    As lightning hit me with a Thwock!
    It went from my shoulder
    And came out by a boulder
    And burnt a big hole in my sock!

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    1. It was definitely worth the wait for the full limerick!

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      1. Thanks! Not too shocking!?

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      2. No, I loved it 😂

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  4. LIKED these A LOT! How do people become sooo clever?

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    1. I have no idea! 😆

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  5. A defiant young calf called Spence
    Was told, by his mum, “DON’T TOUCH THAT FENCE!”
    The shock wasn’t nice
    And made Spence think twice,
    That advice from old cows makes mooer sense.

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    1. That’s great. Really mae me laugh. Love the ‘mooer’!

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  6. It’s very easy for people to mock
    When I first posted a pic on TikTok
    But with a butt parabolic
    And breasts hyperbolic
    Of course I caused quite a shock.

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    1. I love it, Geoff.
      The image is quite shocking!

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    2. I’d love to see that! 😂😂

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