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Good afternoon, everyone. I hope your weekend was enjoyable whatever you did. Here’s your new limerick challenge. Your new word is NIGHT Last week’s prompt was CRIME. You came up with some really funny limericks, as well as some sobering ones: Nicola Daly: I arrived home in the nick of time To see hubby committing a
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Happy Monday! I hope you’re all ready for your new limerick challenge. Your new word is CRIME Last week’s prompt was FARM. You came up with some brilliant limericks: Cathy Cade: There’s been mutiny down on the farm, and the cattle are calling for calm. Since the cats went on strike the rat presence has spiked
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I hope you all had a good weekend. It was a cold one here in the UK, with some sleet and snow. Though the temperatures are now on the rise. Hope it’s warm with you. Here’s your new limerick challenge: FARM Last week’s prompt was CURL. You came up with some excellent limericks: Cathy Cade: I’ve
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Happy new week. Here’s your new limerick challenge: CURL Last week’s prompt was DOOR. You came up with some excellent limericks: Keith Edgar Channing: I awoke half-propped up on the door, My head was incredibly sore, I really can’t think What I last had to drink, But I ain’t doin’ that any more! . I silently
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I hope you all had a fantastic Christmas with family and friends. Here’s your new limerick challenge as we build up to welcoming in a new year: DOOR Last week’s prompt was HOLLY. You came up with some more fabulous Christmas limericks: Keith Edgar Channing: Holly and ivy aplenty Orange with cloves is quite scenty Light
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Happy Monday! We’re really counting down the days now. I hope it’s all coming together and you’re almost ready for the big day. Here’s your new limerick challenge: HOLLY Last week’s prompt was SLEIGH. You came up with great Christmas limericks: HopeLess: There once was a sleigh in the snow That raced through the night with
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Happy Monday! I hope you all had a good weekend. Here’s your new limerick challenge: SLEIGH Last week’s prompt was CANDY. You came up with some limericks to entertain: Richmond Road: I was young, I was brash, I was randy To my girl I presented my candy But when I offered to teach Her tricks down
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If you’d like to be included in this slot, please get in touch: estherchilton@gmail.com. Poems can be up to 60 lines and prose 2000 words. If you’d like to add a short bio and photo, then great. All I ask is that there’s nothing offensive. My guest this week is a Writers Bureau student I’ve
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Happy new week. I hope you all had a good weekend. Ready for a limerick challenge? Your new word is CANDY Last week’s prompt was BORING. You came up with some great limericks: Richmond Road: Bob, at the cricket, was scoring But found the game endlessly boring At the end of the over He lay in
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Happy 1st December! The countdown is now officially on. But first a new limerick challenge. Your new word is BORING Last week’s prompt was SHOPPING. You came up with some hilarious limericks: Nicola Daly: I’ve still to do Christmas shopping And all the floors need mopping There’s the oven to clean And the windows to sheen