Reviews from

A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities

Viewing comments for Chapter 126 "The soapbox"
A collection of poems showcasing unusual words

18 total reviews 
Comment from BeasPeas
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted

Great job on this, Craig. The new word for today is whipmegmorum. I think I'll pass on the forum. Never go there. I have heard it is a nasty place. No tolerance for others' opinions there. No one will change anyone else's mind anyway. Marilyn

 Comment Written 06-May-2018


reply by the author on 06-May-2018
    Thanks very much, Marilyn. Most of the time, it's pretty much as you say. Irresistible force meets immovable object. Cheers, Craig
Comment from bichonfrisegirl
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted


Haha ... "whipmegmorum" ... that's a mouthful! This is an excellent Limerick, Craig! Great alliteration with "wee whipmegmorum". The inclusion of 'whip' in the word seems to give us a clue to it being a quarrel. Well done, Craig. ~~ Connie

 Comment Written 06-May-2018


reply by the author on 06-May-2018
    Thanks very much, Connie. It certainly isn't a word I'd like to attempt after a few wines. Most appreciated - Craig
Comment from Elizabeth Joanne
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted

This is great! I love the idea of the word of the day. I was actually about to look it up on google until I scrolled down to find that you had incorporated that information for me. Thank you for the great read

 Comment Written 06-May-2018


reply by the author on 06-May-2018
    Thanks so much for the very kind words. Glad you enjoyed :) Craig
Comment from apky
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted


I think it's a splendid word for what it describes.

Especially with regards to one particular politician who has lost nothing in politics, not to mention world politics, screwing up a nation that seems to have lost their faculties altogether. Otherwise I can't explain how such a - I think that's the right word over there - screwball.

Thanks for making me learn another new word.

 Comment Written 06-May-2018


reply by the author on 06-May-2018
    I actually had the words "fake news" in a version prior to the one I published. That would have tied it in even more to the person of whom you speak, I think :) Thanks for reviewing. Craig
reply by apky on 06-May-2018
    I realise I didn't finish my sentence...
    "Otherwise I don't explain how such a screwball could las even a month in that office."
Comment from Harry Smith
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted

This is another new word for me. The poem is very interesting and I am learning a lot of new words. The poems are always filled with imagery.

 Comment Written 06-May-2018


reply by the author on 06-May-2018
    Thanks very much. It seems we are both learning lots of new words. Cheers, Craig
Comment from Debbie Pope
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted

So glad to get back to your curiosities. I have been traveling. Your rhyming abilities are mind shattering-- forum, whipmegmorum, and decorum. Amazing. And the rhymes are not forced at it. It reads so cleverly. Impressed as usual.

 Comment Written 06-May-2018


reply by the author on 06-May-2018
    Thanks so much for the lovely review. You are far too kind, Debbie - but much appreciated. Craig
Comment from Eternal Muse
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted

Ha! This was funny. Loved your "whipmegmorum" - what a word! lol. You hit the nail on the head with the political forum lacking decorum. Was funny, had the right inflection for a limerick and just delightful!

This rating does not count towards story rating or author rank.
The highest and the lowest rating are not included in calculations.

 Comment Written 06-May-2018


reply by the author on 06-May-2018
    Glad you got a smile out if it, and thanks for the lovely review :-) Craig
reply by Eternal Muse on 06-May-2018
    I recently posted a limerick "On the rocks, please!" You may have a smile on it. I absolutely love the form, but for some reason, few really get the "beat", or inflection, as I call it, which is very specific for a limerick.
reply by the author on 06-May-2018
    Yes, I have seen so many poems that claim to be "a limerick" that just aren't. I don't get why so many find it difficult. Even if as children we hardly encounter any poetry, there's bound to be a few limericks in there. I'll check out yours :)
Comment from Alexander Vasa
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted

Hello, sounds like the house of Commons, LOL. Another lovely poem about words. Today's is a doozy, I will need help to get my tongue around it, hahahah I do enjoy your potpourri of poetic curiosities, one of the most original works here at FanStory, and thanks for sharing it, Ana.

This rating does not count towards story rating or author rank.
The highest and the lowest rating are not included in calculations.

 Comment Written 06-May-2018


reply by the author on 06-May-2018
    Thank you, Ana, for the lovely review. Glad you're enjoying the little daily offerings - weird as some of them may be! Cheers, Craig