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#185909 - 07/04/09 08:41 PM
Re: What say you...?
[Re: jabber]
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A couple of those words were real brain teasers. Okay here we go with the K's
kale, kaleidoscope, kangaroo, kapok
Take to the water well the pale, I need to wash for dinner, the kale.
It goes well with the meat I'm serving all of you, a nice yummy slab of broiled, garlic filled kangaroo.
Once dishes are done daughter, the bottom dresser drawer unlock, gently take from that drawer, and bring me the kapok.
While I work on my pillow shams, though it is hard to cope, you can sit on the terrace looking into your kaleidoscope.
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#185951 - 07/05/09 11:33 AM
Re: What say you...?
[Re: jabber]
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Words: kale, kaleidoscope, kangaroo, kapok
Of all the fun things I'd like to be, Is a baby kangaroo, ridin' momma's tummy. Think about it, what do you say, Wouldn't you like a cuddly pouch, Where you could safely hide away.
Do Australians have any kale to eat, Does the down under crowd, Grow what's natural 'n neat. Could you look 'round and see, Silk-cotton trees, For locals to fashion, kapok necessities.
Never been to Australia, it seems, Cannot brag it's a place I've ever seen, But now in a kaleidoscope, Of the constantly changing, Planning a trip to Mount Kosciusko, Is what I am aiming!
Edited by jabber (07/05/09 06:49 PM)
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#185962 - 07/05/09 01:10 PM
Re: What say you...?
[Re: jabber]
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Registered: 11/19/08
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Good going Chatty and Jabber1 This is fun!
kale, kaleidoscope, kangaroo, kapok
I got to be pretty hungry before I savage, A kale, or as most folks call it; cabbage.
Mixed with carrots, cauliflower and peas, A veggie kaleidoscope, may the taste appease.
Gee, Isn’t that kangaroo food? Just asking, don’t mean to be rude.
To me tastes like kapok; the filling for a mattress, So please cut kale out of my diet; the better the less!
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#186125 - 07/08/09 09:15 AM
Re: What say you...?
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Haven't been in here for a couple days because I had to cowtow to various obligations.
L words: lab, labefaction, label, labial
That handsome scientist in the chemistry lab, Stopped my heart, as if I'd been stabbed.
My steps were weakened, Labefaction set-in, For I started to totter, And my face donned a grin. With the label, drunken woman, I could've been tagged, Had anyone seen me, But don't mean to brag.
Suddenly, my lips labial a pucker, I wanted his kiss, more than any other. The research lab was run by a dish, And that instructor became my biggest wish.
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#186185 - 07/09/09 01:39 AM
Re: What say you...?
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/LabefactionLab`e`fac´tion n. 1. The act of labefying or making weak; the state of being weakened; decay; ruin. There is in it such a labefaction of all principles as may be injurious to morality. - Johnson. labefaction, labefactation the process of coming apart, especially falling into ruin or decay. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/labialla·bi·al (lb-l) adj. 1. Of or relating to the lips or labia. 2. Linguistics Articulated mainly by closing or partly closing the lips, as the sounds (b), (m), or (w). n. 1. Linguistics A labial consonant. 2. Music See flue1. labial [lay-bee-al] Adjective 1. of or near the lips 2. Phonetics relating to a speech sound made using the lips Noun Phonetics a speech sound such as English p or m, that involves the lips [Latin labium lip] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#186203 - 07/09/09 10:05 AM
Re: What say you...?
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Hey, thanks, Edelweiss3. Exactly. That's what my dictionary says. It said the first one there, labefaction, could mean to totter, etc. and labial meant to articulate with the lips.
That's where the poem came from. One young man at the nursing home I visit, goes passed me, in his motorized wheelchair, and puckers his lips, pretending to kiss me. That's where the idea came from. I get a kick out this guy. He is tall and handsome. He has MS and it is soooooooo sad! So many of those residents in that county home are young. Please add them to your prayer list, if you would! Luv, gibber, jabber
Edited by jabber (07/10/09 01:52 PM)
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