Thursday, February 17, 2005

The Last Night Of The Longhorns Comments

Rating: 2.8

And once upon another time,
when all the animals had
settled their minor
disagreements over
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Herbert Nehrlich
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Herbert Nehrlich1 18 February 2005

Down where Sandra? : -))) H

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Sandra Osborne 18 February 2005

Again your talent amazes me, along with your choice in subjets. You are a poet in any field, and I can almost feel the passion in the comments section. You got a fire burning down there! ;)

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Herbert Nehrlich1 17 February 2005

Forgot: Y'all know the expression 'shiteating grin', well these coprophagics mostly from merry old England and Texas, don't only have that grin. They actually do it. And what do you expect comes out when they open their pretentious Longhornlips? You guessed it. Brave new world. If you think that these critters may be allowed to have offspring. Hopefully, their demonstrated lack of IQ will interfere with that. Wow.Probably no lead in their stencil, from the sound of it. H H

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Herbert Nehrlich1 17 February 2005

Amazing grace: Leese appears on the scene and 4 minutes later poems are marked ONE. Amazing. Smelly. Courageous. Congratul; ations on your achievements, even if you can't hope for more. H

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Herbert Nehrlich1 17 February 2005

Agreed, and coprophilia beats coprophagia any day of the week, any year of the decade, leap years included. Though the latter does restore several B-vitamins, notably folate. See rabbits in my upcoming poem about happy fornicators. Glad you liked it Michael, even though your name is Russian. H

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Michael Shepherd 17 February 2005

Your cacophonous coprophilia is truly diarrhoetic in its poetastric symbolism.

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Herbert Nehrlich1 17 February 2005

I was going to bring in the various representatives of our local fauna and flora as well but did run out of grunt after reading Michael Shakespeare's poem about same. Yeah, the old olfactory, we used to call it the oilfactory, and to remember the 12 cranial nerves we....well if anyone wants to know.. H

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Lenchen Elf 17 February 2005

That sounds like a full scale assault on the olfactory senses: -)

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