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Surrounded by one sided conversations
I ponder this social relation
Cell phones glued to people's ears
Voices too loud not to hear
It's an orgy of self-infatuation
I ponder this social relation
Cell phones glued to people's ears
Voices too loud not to hear
It's an orgy of self-infatuation
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Re: Limericks about sitting in airports
Sat, April 16, 2005 - 10:14 PMin one terminal sat an odd lady
she spoke in tounges to a baby
the baby was cryin
my head was fryin
i just wanted to get out of the city -
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Re: Limericks about sitting in airports
Mon, April 18, 2005 - 7:30 PMthank you for your addition Melbob. I'm fairly certain that I've been at that airport.
A poem dealing with the effect of alcohol consumed at high altitudes:
I'm certain we're in a new century
when drinks given as complimentary
are micro-brewed beers
and berry liquers,
though I'm left feeling woozy on re-entry -
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Re: Limericks about sitting in airports
Mon, April 18, 2005 - 7:51 PMyou go nate! -
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Re: Limericks about sitting in airports
Thu, April 21, 2005 - 4:59 PMmade it through security checks
by folks speaking different dialects
stopped to chow chow mein
before I boarded the plane
headed for a place called LAX -
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Re: Limericks about sitting in airports
Thu, April 21, 2005 - 6:10 PMI didn't make it through security checks (for three hours).
A stabbingly stressfull situation
Sitting stuck in a security station
searched and stripped bare
for self-righteous stares
a sacrifice for safety's simulation
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Re: Limericks about sitting in airports
Sat, October 15, 2005 - 12:49 PMI always see friends wherever I go
From Seattle to Tierra del Fuego
I even saw Shiway
When I stopped in Taipei
And Tom was in San Diego
