PS Thanks for your visit.You called once before I think but I pretended I was not in.If you call again bring some very expensive champagne and we will do some collaborative verse.
I don't know about a record, but your haiku must be in the running for the oldest gag in the world. I'm a septuagenarian and first heard this one in the Sixth Form. Nicely haikued, nonetheless.
I welcome your comments, the gloomier the better. I don't think there's much hope, but that doesn't mean I'm not interested in what you have to say. If you expect me to approve your comment before it appears, you're about to be disappointed. Never have understood why some hypersensitive bloggers need to see what others say before they allow the comment. Poor, sensitive wee souls.
All depends who is asking?
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Thanks for your visit.You called once before I think but I pretended I was not in.If you call again bring some very expensive champagne and we will do some collaborative verse.
Yeah...I think so...
ReplyDeleteMaybe it is a sign that the end is near.....not for records....but for the world and all exhistance! :-)
ReplyDeleteI don't know about a record, but your haiku must be in the running for the oldest gag in the world. I'm a septuagenarian and first heard this one in the Sixth Form. Nicely haikued, nonetheless.
ReplyDeleteyoung people these days. they know nothing of the classics
ReplyDeleteNimble, nifty and neat...
ReplyDeletegreat haiku ....
ReplyDeletenicely done for sure.....thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThey will probably soon disappear from memory banks - of the young, at least!
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