tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179119864914364117.post1460065081937694121..comments2023-05-20T10:48:26.502-05:00Comments on The Limericist: 1374. Joys in the hoodThe Limericisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02295894333491128936noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179119864914364117.post-87646628310303216072014-06-26T12:24:01.476-05:002014-06-26T12:24:01.476-05:00Ahhh, Okie... Only you could hear 'poon' a...Ahhh, Okie... Only you could hear 'poon' as a homonym of 'pure' (and be able to quote a title of which I. Kant recall hearing.) However, 'Clitique' saves you from my chastisement.<br /><br />I guess if her messy monthlies were occurring, the required reading would be "Poon River Anthology" by Masters (the poet, not the guy who collaborated with his Johnson.)The Limericisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02295894333491128936noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179119864914364117.post-59941997397474018572014-06-26T09:57:56.434-05:002014-06-26T09:57:56.434-05:00Suggested additional reading for this limerick: I...Suggested additional reading for this limerick: Immanuel Kunt's "Clitique of Poon Reason."OkieJokeynoreply@blogger.com