Another Bumper Sticker
17 June, 2006
Author: Bipedalguy
There goes the neighborhood.
My brother moved in next door.
------- Author's Notes -------
I hope this isn't misunderstood. The first line is a form of sarcasm which is intended to discredit the negative view which is expressed here. |
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Comments on this poem/writing:
MC (152.163.100.5) -- Wednesday, June 21 2006, 12:10 am it would sell. LMAO. |
Bipedalguy (4.156.51.4) -- Wednesday, June 21 2006, 11:36 am I may be able to go into the bumper sticker business. I don't think I'll quit my day job, though. |
aleaffalls (75.67.60.210) -- Sunday, December 24 2006, 02:22 am I agree with LMAO. You could market this, but don't wait on it or someone else will. |
Bipedalguy (4.156.144.185) -- Sunday, December 24 2006, 03:18 am Thanks for the encouraging comment. To be honest, I never considered trying to market any of my writing. I never even attempted to write a poem until 1989, when I wrote "Whispersong". I think I was about 46 or 47 in 1989. I only wrote 2 or 3 more poems prior to around 2004. I would be flattered if anyone bothered to steal one of my writes. |
barb (216.129.12.191) -- Sunday, December 24 2006, 03:56 am you have a good attitude towards things . A laugh is what people need. good one ha ha. thanks for a chuckle. |
Bipedalguy (4.156.144.185) -- Sunday, December 24 2006, 04:50 am Working on a German ship one December, 200 miles east of canada, in hellish storms, for a month, in the galley trying to eat. Seats weren't secured and when we rolled, we all slid in unison to port or stbd, seat legs chattering under us, holding plate and fork, gripping the table between knees and elbows to limit travel. It was hopeless. Nothing helped but laughter, which we all did, together. It was great. |
barb (216.129.12.191) -- Sunday, December 24 2006, 05:23 am yes sometimes you need humour or you would feel really down. |
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