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View Poll Results: You have to write a poem on one of the following topics. Which do you choose? | |||
The smell of a famous gladiator's foot. |
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7 | 13.73% |
The epic adventures of Richard Nixon in Liliputia. |
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14 | 27.45% |
An albino porcupine, lonely and rejected. |
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11 | 21.57% |
Making love in an abattoir. |
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4 | 7.84% |
The passage of time, through the central metaphor of aging cheese. |
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7 | 13.73% |
Insect life, from the perspective of an aardvark. |
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7 | 13.73% |
What flavours does coffee taste when it enters a mouth? And does it like it? |
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1 | 1.96% |
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![]() "Like a guitar, a zither is played by plucking its strings with the fingers or a pick. This Arion harp zither was made about 1891 in Washington, Missouri, by the Franz Schwarzer Company."
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I loved your previous polls too, Mr Mopery, outstanding! Nice pic Froglag ![]() Didn't need it to answer the question correctly, BTW. ![]() I was the second one to take it after Mouse and therefore the one who could see all his answers. So women's emotional pain elicits a "Who cares?" from you eh, rodent? [img]graemlins/idontagreeatall.gif[/img] [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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Wow...I'm really impressed that anybody remembers the old ones. Haven't had any time (or access at home) since the move to Bangkok.
Thanks for all the positivity. And to think that Mom always thought I'd end up in the loony bin...
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Thanks Groj [img]smile.gif[/img]
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What is an Okra?
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![]() "Okra (also known as gumbo), is a tall-growing, warm-season, annual vegetable from the same family as hollyhock, rose of Sharon and hibiscus. The immature pods are used for soups, canning and stews or as a fried or boiled vegetable. The hibiscus like flowers and upright plant (3 to 6 feet or more in height) have ornamental value for backyard gardens." |
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