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		in strict turns we change any line at a time but only one line per turn....am I making myself clear?
 
 
 Of all the fish that  swim the sea
 The Haddock is the one for me.
 You can keep your Cod and chips
 for once a Haddock slips past  lips
 it’s praises you’ll forever sing.
 On the other hand I quite like Ling.
 
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		a sizzled cod upon a platea place or skate are just as great
 a yellowed smoky piece of haddock
 a dish well served by fanny craddock
 none of these wonders can contest
 the salmon fish cakes are the best
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		04-15-2013, 06:19 PM 
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		The Ling go in the South of Franceas codpieces fill underpants
 le bon poisson, the ideal fin
 de la journée -- but who'll begin?
 Come back, ye haddock, you shall be
 the perfect breakfast kedgeree.
 
 billy, I don't think we've quite got the idea of Tectak's rules... and I still don't know what he's on about!
 
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		When billy stuffs his cod enough he fancies he's a proper toughie
 takes the kippers out to dance
 in disco bars in southern France.
 He acts the clown, the orange roughy.
 
 eh, what is going on here anyway?
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (04-15-2013, 06:12 PM)billy Wrote:  a sizzled cod upon a platea place or skate are just as great
 a yellowed smoky piece of haddock
 a dish well served by fanny craddock
 none of these wonders can contest
 the salmon fish cakes are the best
 No no Children...listen up! One ling, sorry, line at a time. Are you listening at the back...billy, put it away until playtime. Right...I will start... 
Of all the fish that swim the sea 
the pollock's lost its deity.  
You can keep your Cod and chips 
for once a Haddock slips past lips 
it’s praises you’ll forever sing. 
On the other hand I quite like Ling. 
 
See...one line at a time...any line. It must make sense, though. Of you go kiddywinks...
 
  (04-15-2013, 06:12 PM)billy Wrote:  a sizzled cod upon a platea place or skate are just as great
 a yellowed smoky piece of haddock
 a dish well served by fanny craddock
 none of these wonders can contest
 the salmon fish cakes are the best
 
.....jees! How dumb can you be...I try to bring these interesting little games to you all and NO ONE LISTENS.   One line at a time. 
Still , I like your poem   Follow on to my start, first in first off. Start again! Stone the bloody crows!     
  (04-15-2013, 06:19 PM)Leanne Wrote:  The Ling go in the South of Franceas codpieces fill underpants
 le bon poisson, the ideal fin
 de la journée -- but who'll begin?
 Come back, ye haddock, you shall be
 the perfect breakfast kedgeree.
 
 billy, I don't think we've quite got the idea of Tectak's rules... and I still don't know what he's on about!
 
They're MY rules and if you don't play fair I'll squeem and squeem and squeem!
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (04-15-2013, 07:07 PM)milo Wrote:  When billy stuffs his cod enough he fancies he's a proper toughie
 takes the kippers out to dance
 in disco bars in southern France.
 He acts the clown, the orange roughy.
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 eh, what is going on here anyway?
 Hey milo, 
Your'e the first person I have ever heard make mention of orange roughy...except in Ireland. I used to buy a bloody great tangerine tranch of it every week from Howth near Dublin! Delicious! 
Ah, memories. 
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		where does the one line begin from dearheart ? do we just add a line
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (04-16-2013, 07:56 AM)billy Wrote:  where does the one line begin from dearheart ? do we just add a line 
in strict turns we change any line at a time but only one line per turn....am I making myself clear? 
.....or fuck it, I knew I was out of my element in this room...do you ever feel you just cannot cope with life? 
 
.....I had a bad experience ce soir. I was hanging up a fresh washed pan onto my high hook rack and some water ran down my sleeve....I'll be OK. 
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		04-16-2013, 11:24 AM 
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		you can't be out of your element in the for fun forum you mullet    
  (04-15-2013, 06:04 PM)tectak Wrote:  in strict turns we change any line at a time but only one line per turn....am I making myself clear?
 
 
 Of all the fish that  swim the sea
 The Haddock is the one for me.
 You can keep your Cod and chips
 for once a Haddock slips past  lips
 it’s praises you’ll forever sing.
 On the other hand I quite like Ling.
 
 Tectak
 For fun 2013
 
Of all the fish that  swim the sea 
The mullet should be cooked for tea. 
You can keep your Cod and chips 
for once a Haddock slips past  lips 
it’s praises you’ll forever sing. 
On the other hand I quite like Ling.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Oh fuck your fishy-plated pleaThe mullet should be cooked for tea.
 You can keep your Cod and chips
 for once a Haddock slips past lips
 it’s praises you’ll forever sing.
 On the other hand I quite like Ling
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (04-16-2013, 02:27 PM)billy Wrote:  Oh fuck your fishy-plated pleaThe mullet should be cooked for tea.
 You can keep your Cod and chips
 for once a Haddock slips past lips
 it’s praises you’ll forever sing.
 I don't like tea, I like gin sling.
 
See....very therapeutic. This could go viral   
Are you humouring me  
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		Oh fuck your fishy-plated plea 
The mullet should be cooked for tea. 
You can keep your Cod and chips 
for once a Haddock slips past lips 
it’s praises you’ll forever sing. 
but cook it well or watch your ring
 
no, i like the concept   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (04-16-2013, 04:44 PM)billy Wrote:  Oh fuck your fishy-plated pleaThe mullet should be cooked for tea.
 You can keep your Cod and chips
 finned food will not go straight to hips
 it’s praises you’ll forever sing.
 but cook it well or watch your ring
 
 no, i like the concept
  Phew! Got rid of the haddock in three iterations! Now to lose the cod! 
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		Oh fuck your fishy-plated pleaThe mullet should be cooked for tea.
 In finger form or battered strips,
 finned food will not go straight to hips
 it’s praises you’ll forever sing.
 but cook it well or watch your ring
 
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		 (04-17-2013, 06:04 AM)Leanne Wrote:  Oh fuck your fishy-plated pleaThe mullet should be cooked for tea.
 In finger form or battered strips,
 finned food will not go straight to hips
 it’s praises you’ll forever sing.
 but cook it well or watch your ring
 
Oh yes! Awsome and wow! (permitted here as it is only a game) It is getting harder (ENOUGH, leanne  ) to find a way of sliding a just off rhyme in to morph away from what we have. Billy? strips, steps,leapt,.....
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Oh fuck your fishy-plated pleai'd sooner have a beef entrée.
 In finger form or battered strips,
 finned food will not go straight to hips
 it’s praises you’ll forever sing.
 but cook it well or watch your ring
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		"It's fish for tea again?" you say,"I'd sooner have a beef entrée."
 In finger form or battered strips,
 finned food will not go straight to hips
 it’s praises you’ll forever sing.
 but cook it well or watch your ring
 
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		 (04-17-2013, 03:13 PM)Leanne Wrote:  "It's fish for tea again?" you say,"I'd sooner have a beef entrée."
 In finger form or battered strips,
 finned food will not go straight to hips
 it’s praises you’ll forever sing.
 but cook it well or watch your ring
 "It's fish for tea again?" you say, 
"I'd sooner have a beef entrée." 
In finger form or battered strips, 
finned food will not go straight to hips 
boeuf,au contra, has horse mixed in 
but cook it well or watch your ring 
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		"It's fish for tea again?" you say,"I'd sooner have a beef entrée."
 In finger form or battered strips,
 finned food will not go straight to hips
 boeuf,au contra, has horse mixed in:
 that casserole is 10 to 1 to win.
 
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		 (04-18-2013, 04:47 PM)Leanne Wrote:  "It's fish for tea again?" you say,"I'd sooner have a beef entrée."
 In finger form or battered strips,
 finned food will not go straight to hips
 boeuf,au contra, has horse mixed in:
 that casserole is 10 to 1 to win.
 
Aha! You're  OUT!
 
Half a foot too long. Neh nehh-nny neh neh!
 
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