LoL......A few tots to warm the cockles and she should be okay..!!
So you think it's her cockles that are cold? Ah, so that's where they are!
... we'll have two one-way tickets to Bora Bora please!!!
Bora Bora is where I was at midnight when 1999 became 2000! Spectacular!
I was frolicking on a beautiful beach watching a most spectacular fireworks display ....
They had fireworks too. It amounted to a couple of double bungers and a Catherine wheel. Luckily the beer was good!
yeah- a bare butt in Maine would be quite a pain! Good one Stafford!
I tried, I really tried but I couldn't come up with an equally good limerick on such short notice. Well done, Stafford.
I wish I could figure out why so many Magpies have focussed on the lady "sans culottes". But it's a great linerick, Stafford.
It's probably because a bare bottom was one of the most easily understood images in the painting! LOL
The sweet chick is stripping for the glory in Maine? There must be good reasons for not going to Tahiti!A wonderful limerick, Stafford! Hank
She does look kinda cold, doesn't she? giggle
Though in Tahiti she may have been considered overdressed!
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Oh and I see you have the same title as me!
hahaha - a very Staffordesque limerick!
Limericks spawn laughter! Well done. :)
Straight to the heart of it, as ususal , your really flyin ' with this one, Staff !
Hahaha - How you pulled a limerick out of that swirl, I can't imagine! Well done.
Those goose feathers will surely come in handy to warm the butt, although Tahiti is a much better option. Thanks so much for the boisterous laughter, Stafford! Well done!! =D
Hehe - very good!Anna :o]
LOL Brilliant!
Yes, Tihiti would be best. Although I love to work in the studio in the winter, when it's snowing.
Yes Annell, and I can just see you there, painting away with your bottom bare!
Love the humor. The colors in the painting do remind me of the South Seas.
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LoL......A few tots to warm the cockles and she should be okay..!!
ReplyDeleteSo you think it's her cockles that are cold? Ah, so that's where they are!
Delete... we'll have two one-way tickets to Bora Bora please!!!
ReplyDeleteBora Bora is where I was at midnight when 1999 became 2000! Spectacular!
DeleteI was frolicking on a beautiful beach watching a most spectacular fireworks display ....
DeleteThey had fireworks too. It amounted to a couple of double bungers and a Catherine wheel. Luckily the beer was good!
Deleteyeah- a bare butt in Maine would be quite a pain! Good one Stafford!
ReplyDeleteI tried, I really tried but I couldn't come up with an equally good limerick on such short notice. Well done, Stafford.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could figure out why so many Magpies have focussed on the lady "sans culottes". But it's a great linerick, Stafford.
ReplyDeleteIt's probably because a bare bottom was one of the most easily understood images in the painting! LOL
DeleteThe sweet chick is stripping for the glory in Maine? There must be good reasons for not going to Tahiti!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful limerick, Stafford!
Hank
She does look kinda cold, doesn't she? giggle
ReplyDeleteThough in Tahiti she may have been considered overdressed!
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ReplyDeleteOh and I see you have the same title as me!
ReplyDeletehahaha - a very Staffordesque limerick!
ReplyDeleteLimericks spawn laughter! Well done. :)
ReplyDeleteStraight to the heart of it, as ususal , your really flyin ' with this one, Staff !
ReplyDeleteHahaha - How you pulled a limerick out of that swirl, I can't imagine! Well done.
ReplyDeleteThose goose feathers will surely come in handy to warm the butt, although Tahiti is a much better option. Thanks so much for the boisterous laughter, Stafford! Well done!! =D
ReplyDeleteHehe - very good!
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
LOL Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteYes, Tihiti would be best. Although I love to work in the studio in the winter, when it's snowing.
ReplyDeleteYes Annell, and I can just see you there, painting away with your bottom bare!
ReplyDeleteLove the humor. The colors in the painting do remind me of the South Seas.
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