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Recumbentman Posted Oct 5, 2016
Well I was right to cry off. I can state with utter confidence that I would never have discovered that solution.
'Australian marine fears' means the jellyfish; our nation is presumably UK, then -and- , and J is Japan. What remains is iris, a kind of flag.
Spare me these ones
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Recumbentman Posted Oct 5, 2016
What a horrible creature! I'll bear it in mind for a limerick. We aren't near to I yet in OEDILF (just started on G) but if something formulates itself I can store it up.
First (non-limerick) response:
I think that I shall never see
Australia, lovely though it be;
With things like that one in the sea
I'll stay at home and watch TV.
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Icy North Posted Oct 5, 2016
I had a go earlier:
The stings of the box irukandji
Make Aussies exclaim “Jesus! Man! Gee!”
Six times they have tried
To use jellifishcide
But it thwarts them, so now they need plan G.
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Icy North Posted Oct 5, 2016
I did take a quick look at the OEDILF site, but I couldn't make head or tail of the forums. Is it a worthwhile community to join or dip into?
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Recumbentman Posted Oct 5, 2016
Definitely. Here is my showcase: http://www.oedilf.com/db/Lim.php?ShowcaseAction=Author&ShowcaseAuthor=787
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Recumbentman Posted Oct 6, 2016
Fancy submitting a few? Doesn't cost anything to join up.
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Icy North Posted Oct 6, 2016
Is there a list of words they have no limericks for? I couldn't find it.
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Recumbentman Posted Oct 7, 2016
Oh yes, on the home page http://www.oedilf.com there is a button marked "Words" which when you hovero over it shows a sub-button marked "Random Words" which will give you a random list of ten undefined words. Hitting "Words" itself will give you thousands of undefined words, a hundred at a time.
Happy hunting!
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Recumbentman Posted Jan 17, 2017
Came to me in my half-waking state:
A divine poet following a short car produced operas.
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Recumbentman Posted Jan 29, 2017
Here's another
In a state of inertia I hear Barbie's bongos (8)
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Icy North Posted Jan 29, 2017
Doldrums is the latest one. Still thinking about the other. Divine poets and operas aren't really my specialist subject, but I'm sure it will come to me eventually.
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Fathom Posted Jul 9, 2017
An item is a detail. If you de-tail a dog (or sheep) you dock its tail.
F.
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Recumbentman Posted Jul 9, 2017
Congratulations on a classic "Post 21", Fathom.
Can you name my opera composer (Post 11112 above)
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- 11101: Icy North (Oct 5, 2016)
- 11102: Recumbentman (Oct 5, 2016)
- 11103: Recumbentman (Oct 5, 2016)
- 11104: Icy North (Oct 5, 2016)
- 11105: Recumbentman (Oct 5, 2016)
- 11106: Icy North (Oct 5, 2016)
- 11107: Recumbentman (Oct 5, 2016)
- 11108: Icy North (Oct 6, 2016)
- 11109: Recumbentman (Oct 6, 2016)
- 11110: Icy North (Oct 6, 2016)
- 11111: Recumbentman (Oct 7, 2016)
- 11112: Recumbentman (Jan 17, 2017)
- 11113: Recumbentman (Jan 29, 2017)
- 11114: Recumbentman (Jan 29, 2017)
- 11115: Icy North (Jan 29, 2017)
- 11116: Fathom (Jul 9, 2017)
- 11117: Icy North (Jul 9, 2017)
- 11118: Recumbentman (Jul 9, 2017)
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