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# Great stuff
But in keeping with the traditions of the Limerick, shouldn't it start:

There was a man who rode on a turkey
Who got scoffed at for being quite quirky

or something like that. The first line usually begins with There Once Was a Man or Jayne Was a Girl From (Nantucket) to introduce the subject.

EDIT: Sorry if I seem like a prick, we studied the form of the limerick at uni so yours really stands out as odd to me. *clicks*
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 13:56, archived)
# Hahaha surely a limerick is a 'form of poetry'
in much the same way that a CDC is a 'form of art'?
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 14:00, archived)
# And WHAT
might you be implying about the CDC and it's impact upon popular culture?

I saw this with the same eyes a seasoned b3tan might view a CDC with 4 hairs on each bollock or worse (brace yourself) rendered in a colour OTHER than magenta *shudders*
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 14:07, archived)
# Hahaha
I hear you brother.
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 14:37, archived)
#
i got a whole book of limericks and nowhere does it say they must start out " there once was a man...", etc., though I'm not saying you're wrong, just never heard it before. sorry to offend your limericky sensibilities?
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 15:35, archived)