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Wax and Wayne

It was a bad match

4 total reviews 
Comment from BeasPeas
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This is a hoot! You outdid yourself with this comical poem. Very funny and enjoyable. Clever. Limericks are fun to write for those who have that talent. Good job. Much luck in the contest. Marilyn

 Comment Written 11-Apr-2017


reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
    You're very generous and modest, Marilyn. I'm sure you could churn them out if you wanted to. I'm glad you liked mine. (Loved "a hoot.")
    Don
Comment from Bill Schott
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The idea of the wax-in-ear joke is evident, but the limerick is only present in the rhyme scheme. It is a great play on words though.


 Comment Written 11-Apr-2017


reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
    Thanks, Bill. You have very high standards, even for a limerick! Insightful review!
    Don
Comment from kadabraba
Exceptional
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Hahaha. I don't get it but I'm sure it's funny to somebody. Nice try. I liked it! A lot...more scary than funny tho. Just kidding it's funny. Which on is way? He's the funnifunniiest! Congrats on your luck ducky

 Comment Written 09-Apr-2017


reply by the author on 10-Apr-2017
    Hello, M. Kadabra. I have no idea what I just read. But I'm glad you stumbled onto my poem, and - possibly accidentally - hit the six-star rating. Or whatever you're smoking influenced you to like what you don't get. If that's it, try to remember to come again next time you feel this way. Thanks,whatever - much appreciated.
    Ogden. .
Comment from Nikki-Nicole
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This is HILARIOUS!
'Wax and Wayne' is a humorous poem.
What a bad partner to have.
The image explains the poem.- It's a good match.
Thanks for sharing it.
Good luck with your future writing!
-Nicole-

 Comment Written 09-Apr-2017