I’m thinking about
the things we used
to do that rhymed.
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Like, practice gymkata.
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Get the stigmata.
***
Make some frittatas …
***
Eat quite a-lotta.
***
Yes, I’m thinking about
the things we used
to do that rhymed.
.
I’m thinking about
the things we used
to do that rhymed.
***
Like, practice gymkata.
***
Get the stigmata.
***
Make some frittatas …
***
Eat quite a-lotta.
***
Yes, I’m thinking about
the things we used
to do that rhymed.
.
This is so good Raymond
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Thank you, Sadje!
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You’re most welcome
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Do not hear the wood split. Hear the only sound of axe, cutting air.
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Thanks, JP
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And thank you for the Gymkata reference, perhaps the greatest of all gymnastics+martial arts fusions, just slightly ahead of TaeTastic Masters (‘83) and Tumb-Fu 2: Deadly Dismount (also from ‘85, and only released for American audiences in Scottish dub). Bless ya!
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I remember watching Gymkata with my friends when it first was released on VHS. That was in ’85? I was already a fan of the Medved brothers’ ‘worst films’ books, so I might have known its reputation going in — but it’s been so long, I can’t say for sure. What I do know is that, all these years later, the movie is still lodged in my brain. Thanks, Jason.
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40 years old today! https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/gymkata-40-year-anniversary
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Insane.
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A true rap genius
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Thanks, Old Boy
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I’ve been thinking about things that we/Used to do that rhymed imperfectly
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That’s alright, too. Thanks, fw
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This literally made me laugh off my behind. Thinking on things we to do that rhymed. HA!
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Thanks, Janny!
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There are millions of things that we used to do that rhyme. But what about snails? Snails leave trails, consisting of slime every time.
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They do though don’t they though. Thanks, David!
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I’m impressed with how you gotta me thinking
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My work here is done. Thanks, Pam!
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Now I’ll smile as I clean the tile! :)
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Somebody’s got to do it! Thanks, MM!
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We drummed with Rick Morotta and medulla’d our oblongatta.
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Same! Thanks, N.
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Slayin’ the game of rhyme roulette
Gymkata stigmata a set
A-lotta frittata you bet
Raymond the rhymin’ laureate
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Brilliant. Love it. Thanks, E. Sum
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Brilliant as usual. I’m more lowbrow.
I practice judo
Got a tattooto
On my dog Pluto
That looks stupido
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Hah! And thanks for the kind words, Geoff.
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Here’s an old nursery rhyme for you, George. :)
Georgie Porgie, Puddin’ and Pie,
Kissed the girls and made them cry,
When the boys came out to play
Georgie Porgie ran away
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Hah! Georgie Porgie and Georgy Girl were the bane of my kindergarten days. Thanks, Nancy!
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LOL
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Thanks, Dawn!
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So many rhymes out there I could come up with, but I don’t want to ride on your coattails. Gonna just let yours shine! :)
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Au contraire. I’d have loved to see your version. But thanks, S.
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This is clever, playful, and full of charm…. Rhymes and memories perfectly blended…
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Thanks, Willie. I appreciate the kind words.
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Not having a horse, I’d been meaning to ask how to practice gymkhana.
Then I re-read the piece and did a search.
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both have a lot of “hi-yah’s!” in them. Thanks, B.
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No tengo nada 🤔🕶️
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¡Soy el ganador! But we can call it even. Thanks, David.
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