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Unread 11-20-2012, 09:54 PM
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Sorry to be late to the party--these are great! Thanks for starting this thread.
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Unread 11-22-2012, 12:32 PM
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Ha! Pilgaric, from the Italian, shiny peeled garlic. Checking my hairline, my mother often muttered her hatred of it. So I obeyed.

Still hairy,
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Unread 11-24-2012, 08:05 AM
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Oh, well, I might as well be hanged for a goat as a kid.

Jacob’s ladder to success

My brother Esau is a hairy man,
But that’s no reason why he should inherit
The goats, the wives, the whole damned caravan.
What has the fellow ever done to merit
Such preferential treatment, other than
Emerging first, as furry as a ferret?
The firstborn gets the lot since time began;
It isn’t fair, you’d think at least we’d share it.
But I’ve just rescued from the garbage can
A goatskin body-stocking; when I wear it,
Old sightless Isaac, father of our clan,
Will think I’m Esau - from the smell, he’d swear it.
With antiquated fingers, he will scan
My hirsute form, right down to pubic hair. It
Can hardly fail, for his attention-span
Is feebler than a goldfish in midair; it
Will be a lucrative investment plan -
Although I’m not intending to declare it.
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... and while I'm at it, I might as well go for the jugular.

Barber-shop Song

For a hair-do where the whirl is,
Come to us at “Short & Curly’s”;
We’re the barber-shop just next to “Burger Queenie”.
We can style you, we can shave you,
We can permanently wave you,
We do hair that’s fine, or coarse, or in-betweeny;

We do long hair, we do short hair,
We make lovely wigs of bought hair,
Dark or blonde, they’re always glistening and sheeny.
As our champagne fountain dribbles,
We will give you tasty nibbles
Of tarama on a freshly-toasted blini.

While you’re waiting in the salon,
There’s Chianti by the gallon,
And we’ll play you soothing pieces by Puccini.
Or if literature’s your fancy,
We have Smollett, Follett, Clancy,
And we’ve even got the works of Seamus Heaney.

We will do you to perfection
A capillary confection
(Say goodbye to hair like strings of fettucini),
And with coiffeuristic science,
We can finish special clients
With a stylish razor-cut - just ask for “Sweeney”.
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Unread 11-24-2012, 08:41 AM
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Brian, you are a wonder and a pleasure and also grrrr a rival for the spondulicks. (Old word put in to raise the hackles of the good Bazza.)
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Brian, you are a wonder and a pleasure and also grrrr a rival for the spondulicks. (Old word put in to raise the hackles of the good Bazza.)
Thank you, John, but don't worry about the spondulicks. It's been my impression ever since I started entering their competition that the LitRev has declared a fatwah against the name Al-Gar.
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Unread 11-25-2012, 09:51 AM
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These things are very odd, Brian. For three years I tried the LitRev comps and didn't win a thing. And then, same judge, I started to do better. Specciewise I had a wonderful year last year and this one, a single solitary cheque. Well, at least there was one.
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Unread 11-25-2012, 11:31 AM
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Off The Top Of My Head

Ponder now this paradox:
My hair flows freely, but has locks.

My hair remains, but broken-hearted,
I see that it's already parted.
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Unread 11-25-2012, 11:35 AM
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Dear Lit. Rev.
Please send Brian the money now so that the rest of us can stop wasting our time creating molehills in the shadow of his Mount Olympus of an entry.
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Unread 11-25-2012, 12:08 PM
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Martin, thank you for those fine words. But I've just looked at my parsnips, and what they say is true.
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