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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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i don't even know what dogeral is
please explain and, if it is interesting, elaborate
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:18, 2 replies, latest was 13 years ago)
Thicko, it's like dogmatic, innit.

(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:20, Reply)
oh yeah
why was he dogeralling?
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:21, Reply)
b3th invited poetry and I was bored
this was my favourite: www.b3ta.com/questions/offtopic/post1602495
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:26, Reply)
No no no
I meant that dogmatic is nothing to do with dogs.
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:21, Reply)
Oh lol, just googled it about, would I be right in saying it means when you get a rythem and poem going, like....
lah lah de DAH de de, lah lah de DAH de de, lah lah de DAH de de, lah lah de DAH de de,
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:34, Reply)
Not precisely
The rythmic spring of a poem - it's pattern of rythmn - is called the pentameter.
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:37, Reply)
Oh, ok.

(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:39, Reply)
Unless you're on about that awful Gypsy Woman song

(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:39, Reply)
Doggerel is a generic term for unpolished poetry
Hang on - dictionary to left

Doggerel - "Poor or trivial verse." (OED)
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:20, Reply)
Sport on mate, spot on.
it's something I fine easy to produce
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:22, Reply)
It's an art form really
One of my A level English Lit exam questions was "Is The Canterbury Tales doggerel?".

Yes. At least, I said it was and got a C.
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:25, Reply)
You sayin' I'm an artist?
cool
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:26, Reply)
I wrote a deiberately bad poem about a mountain that
goes on for 15 verses. It was for a larp thing and had a magic ability that anyone who heard the first verse was transfixed until the last. I am a git.

If you like I could find it for you now?
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:27, Reply)
I've written a couple of epic poems.
They actually were pretty epic.
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:28, Reply)
Until the 1950's the wool mills in Bradford would close for a couple of weeks in Summer
And every day there'd be about 6 special trains to Morecambe and back.

That's two neat bookends of my life (born near Morecambe, live in Bradford) and I've always fancied writing a doggerel epic of a day to Morecambe, but defining every hour with a different pentameter to express the emotions.
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:35, Reply)
Sounds excellent
I remember thining yyou'd have liked the poetry thread.
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:32, Reply)
I posted it in the dead thread:
www.b3ta.com/questions/offtopic/post1602653
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:49, Reply)
That would almost be brilliant
All it lacks is the syntax-defying wranglings that only the truly bad use to effect a plausible scan - eg:-

I thought tonight that to the pub I'd go
But then in the back of my mind I did know
That I must take my cat to the vet on the morrow
And if a night in The Thornhill I did choose
I'd roll up at the vets stinking of booze
And to the RSPCA my kitty I'd lose.
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:56, Reply)
nice
I did another one about a haggis, but it's less long
www.b3ta.com/questions/offtopic/post1602661
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:57, Reply)
Better than Burns
Although that's not saying much
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 20:59, Reply)
Fuck me, you are a git indeed
well done cap'n
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 21:03, Reply)
Allan Ginsburg fuelled a fairly serious habit with worse than that

(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 21:06, Reply)
I thing a sense of shame and decency is all that stiops some of us from doing similar

(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 21:15, Reply)
If you transcend the shame and decency and embrace the concept of the emperor's new clothes
You could make money.
(, Fri 27 Apr 2012, 21:23, Reply)

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