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Post by Nicôle on Jul 30, 2002 7:28:37 GMT -5
The reindeer were Irish,
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Post by Helen on Aug 1, 2002 23:32:39 GMT -5
Unlike the ant who was Scottish.
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Post by Nicôle on Aug 10, 2002 6:58:14 GMT -5
He liked to wear a bright pink kilt.
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Post by on Aug 11, 2002 19:39:46 GMT -5
along with a large can of lilt
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Post by on Aug 11, 2002 19:43:54 GMT -5
but how you ask, can ants wear cans!?
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Post by Charlie on Aug 11, 2002 19:53:35 GMT -5
but how you ask, can ants wear cans!? I was just thinking that. Do explain. (I think we've just spoiled the game! )
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Post by Peffkitten on Aug 13, 2002 19:00:14 GMT -5
...I think it's been falling apart since Helen rhymed Irish with Scottish...
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Post by Charlie on Aug 14, 2002 3:24:45 GMT -5
....I think you're right....
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Post by noony on Aug 14, 2002 12:55:50 GMT -5
Is this still the poem? It's gone a bit abstract and self-referential but it could still be seen as a piece of avant-garde poetry, couldn't it?
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Post by on Aug 14, 2002 20:35:17 GMT -5
helen, charlie, peff and noony! damn you all!! it was such a lovely game tsk. -TSK- hehe oh but in answer to your question charlie ants wear cans via some sort of "can-shrinkopmiter" which enables them to fit perfectly!
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Post by Peffkitten on Aug 19, 2002 8:21:33 GMT -5
Noony is right!
The poem goes on,... in a post-modern way...
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Post by Lauren on Aug 19, 2002 12:05:50 GMT -5
It becomes a living entity and is aware of it's own growth.
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Post by Peffkitten on Aug 22, 2002 8:47:21 GMT -5
Like a creature or a nightmare, yet somehow more than both
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Post by on Aug 22, 2002 21:06:27 GMT -5
which is trapped in a parallel dimension where everyone fears to tread. :/
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Post by Nicôle on Aug 23, 2002 6:32:48 GMT -5
and winged minions can be seen chasing loaves of bread.
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