Hey guys,
Don't you think it's about time for another light-hearted competition? We've done art, how about something out of the ordinary?:
Someone who's inspired us, maybe?
A self-description?
Our biggest problem?
Somewhere we've been?
A piece of satire?
I don't know. Just some suggestions. If you're interested, post some ideas for a subject and we'll see about getting it organised.
Cheers
alex
New Competition
- alex69williams
- Persistent Poster
- Posts: 136
- Joined: Wed Mar 16, 2005 4:08 pm
- Location: London, UK - the gateway to anonymity
I'm up for a competition but I think the subject ought to be fairly specific. Not the life-cycle of the Patagonian armadillo necessarily but something like "A mathematician", "A night out", "Christmas shopping", something like that.
- camus
- Perspicacious Poster
- Posts: 5451
- Joined: Tue Jul 13, 2004 12:51 am
- antispam: no
- Location: Grimbia
- Contact:
Indeed,
It may just be what I need to beat the block, or not as the case may be.
Although my first choice, the life-cycle of the Patagonian Armadillo has been ruled out, mmmmmmmmmmmmm.
It may just be what I need to beat the block, or not as the case may be.
Although my first choice, the life-cycle of the Patagonian Armadillo has been ruled out, mmmmmmmmmmmmm.
http://www.closetpoet.co.uk
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 2162
- Joined: Thu May 27, 2004 6:45 pm
- antispam: no
- Location: Norfolk 'n' Good
Great idea Alex.
How about music / song / musician? I liked the recent poem on the forum about Robert Johnson and thought we could all have a bash.
Or something completely different.
Or the best limerick about the Patagonian Armadillo.
Cam
How about music / song / musician? I liked the recent poem on the forum about Robert Johnson and thought we could all have a bash.
Or something completely different.
Or the best limerick about the Patagonian Armadillo.
Cam
- alex69williams
- Persistent Poster
- Posts: 136
- Joined: Wed Mar 16, 2005 4:08 pm
- Location: London, UK - the gateway to anonymity
There was a Patagonian armadillo,
Who found a mate under a willow.
A boy came one night,
Set the willow alight,
And now the armadillo's a widow.
How's that?
Who found a mate under a willow.
A boy came one night,
Set the willow alight,
And now the armadillo's a widow.
How's that?
Patagonian Armadillos are nice.
Like solar panels attached to big mice.
Resembling disco balls,
they terrify all
like the hats of Helen Steiner Rice.
http://www.animalpicturesarchive.com/vi ... did=181038
http://www.helensteinerrice.com/
Like solar panels attached to big mice.
Resembling disco balls,
they terrify all
like the hats of Helen Steiner Rice.
http://www.animalpicturesarchive.com/vi ... did=181038
http://www.helensteinerrice.com/
There once was an armadillo
who fled from her home in Brazil. Oh,
with foraging mouth
she migrated South,
with naught but her trusty http://www.travillo.com/.
The road became harder and stonier,
as she crossed into cold Patagonia:
one look at it all,
she curled into a ball
and asphyxiated on ammonia.
who fled from her home in Brazil. Oh,
with foraging mouth
she migrated South,
with naught but her trusty http://www.travillo.com/.
The road became harder and stonier,
as she crossed into cold Patagonia:
one look at it all,
she curled into a ball
and asphyxiated on ammonia.