An elderly trickster called Neville
played a trick which was really uncivil
he farted in a lift
and jumped out real quick
and it rose to a much higher level.
- Author: Michael Edwards ( Offline)
- Published: September 5th, 2017 00:01
- Comment from author about the poem: Plus a line drawing from my website
- Category: Unclassified
- Views: 37
Comments10
I laughed! This is whimsical and funny! right up my alley! great write!
So pleased it gave you a smile - I just love Limericks.
That my friend is classic and the gift of laughter I gained from it... Truly genuine. Thank you
Thanks so much - so pleased it gave you laugh.r
It truly did it was well received and badly needed. Delightful
Argh! Pity those still in the lift, not having reached their floor yet! A fine fun write and pic M.
Oh it's nothing to sniff about - I always think of Peter Sellers sketch on the very subject.
Good fun write Michael.
Clever cartoon.
Thanks Andy - I have used the cartoon on cards and bookmarks - always popular.
Yeah, Michael, hot air tends to go up!
Love your limericks, they make my day (or night as in this case).
And congratulations, you were first again!
Thanks Fred - I've written a few more recently so I'll inflict them on you from time to time
Ahhhhhhhhhh MICHAEL
You've mastered the art
Of the "in a crowd" FART
Thanks for sharing and thanks
for G & T on the FUSION ~ Please
check B & S Collaboration ~ COLORS
Some of my Best Friends are OSTRICHES !
Your as ever BRIAN
Oh the art of the innocent look round as though you are trying to imply it was someone else.
Funny and love the cartoon
Cheers Bill - a rather British form of humour.
Ha, ha, ha.
Not only it rose high level, but went far far away. I shall close all the opens now.
The draw is so creative.
By the way, finish the edone.
It wafted up - look forward to the edone.
😂😂 great limerick!
Thanks Sue
ha ha ha
i've a trick with farts thats new
i save 'em for the check-out queue
for they're quiet, no medley
silent but deadly
and my glare blames them on you!
nice one sir!
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