Friday, April 10, 2020

I would be Rhymes With Virus if my name were Miley Cyrus

I would be Rhymes With Corona if my name were Desdemona.
I would be Rhymes With Polio if I were an ambassador without portfolio.
I would be Rhymes With Zulu if I lived in Honolulu.
I would be Rhymes With Haydn if my name were Joseph Biden.
I would be Rhymes With Moll Flanders if my name were Bernie Sanders.
I would be Rhymes With Frowning if my name were Robert Browning.
I would be Rhymes With Bordello if my name were Othello.
I would be Rhymes With Pudding if my name were Cuba Gooding.

I will stop before the mob forms.

Today is the 110th anniversary my mother’s birth.

15 comments:

  1. When baffled or amused, Great grandad used to say "It's a rum'n Dunham".

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    1. Tasker Dunham, hurrah for Great-granddads everywhere!

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  2. Fun rhymes. We always remember the anniversaries.

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    1. Red, glad you enjoyed them. I'm the rememberer in our household. Mrs. RWP is not good with dates.

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  3. You would be Rhymes with Cher if you were also a bear. Hehehehe

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    1. Michelle, I could say something about Rhymes With Hell but that would be unkind.

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  4. Happy Birthday to your Mom! I'm sure she is still watching over you, so mind your manners!

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    1. Bonnie, even if they've been gone for 63 years we cannot escape our parents.

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  5. Fun rhymes! I was trying to think of one, but drew a blank.
    Have a blessed Easter.

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    1. Kethy, you would be Rhymes With No Opinion since you live in the Old Dominion. How's that?

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  6. Ha! Ha! I love it...especially the last line. But you might have added
    I would be Rhymes with Pence if I painted a picket fence
    I would be Rhymes With Trump if I were a great thick lump

    (I knew you would laugh heartily when you read the second one!)

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    1. Neil, I purposely left Trump out because I knew you would come up with a good one.

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    1. Graham, you? A prolific blogger of some renown? I don't believe it for a minute! Temporarily struck speechless, maybe.

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