'Dr. JJ', as many readers would have ascertained, did not seem to be a big fan of 'the 45th'.
A blogsite offering entertaining oddities since January 2020 at the rate of 30x/month. There are now over seventeen hundred posts in these four years. Images -- poetic (including song-lyrics), photographic, and computer-simulated -- are drawn from daily life as well as from poems and wordplay grouped by topic on our parent blog "Edifying Nonsense". The poetry displayed is all original (as are the song-lyrics), although portions evolved through rigorous editing on a collaborative website.
February 8, 2022
FEB 8, limericks by 'Dr. JJ'
February 7, 2022
FEB 7, pathos and poetry (gun control verse): concealed carry
You can review our entire poetic outpouring on this topic by proceeding to a post on our full-service blog 'Edifying Nonsense'; click HERE.
February 6, 2022
FEB 6, binomial phrases: "flora and fauna"
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Incidental Photo:
February 5, 2022
FEB 5, reptiles: brown (Bahaman) anoles
Further reading? See this interesting article:
two hippy-haired bros, Dec 1976 |
February 4, 2022
FEB 4, pill-poppin' poem: glucocorticosteroids (septic shock)
You can review these illustrated verses in a wider context by proceeding to 'Pharmaceutical (pill-poppin') Poems' on the full-service blog "Edifying Nonsense". Click HERE.
February 3, 2022
FEB 3, bi-lyrical limerick: 'disparity' (daughter and son)
February 2, 2022
FEB 2, American satire (prolongation): 'coups' in the news
We hope that you enjoyed this verse. You can find 40 more on this topic in 6 collections on our full-service blog 'Edifying Nonsense'. Click HERE to start!
June 28, 2022 Mark Meadows' aide testifies at the Jan 6 committee hearings |
February 1, 2022
FEB 1, variant Nantucket limerick: sugar-daddy from Nanking
January 30, 2022
JAN 30, singable satire: "STEM CELLS; DON'T LET YOUR DAUGHTER_CELLS ... "
Intro:
Cowboys have shortened lifespans, and unhealthy lifestyles -
January 29, 2022
JAN 29, hellenophilia: Santorini wines
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January 28, 2022
JAN 28, pathos and poetry (gun control verse): anger and guns
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January 27, 2022
JAN 27, reprehensible modern history: 'clannishness' negated
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January 26, 2022
JAN 26, reptiles: amphisbaenians
January 25, 2022
JAN 25, funny bones: hook of the hamate
You can view verses on this topic in a wider context by proceeding to the post 'Breaking News: FUNNY BONES' on our full-service blog "Edifying Nonsense". Click HERE!
January 24, 2022
JAN 24, dental feelings (sentimental verse): implants
January 23, 2022
JAN 23, wordplay maps: Scramble-towns, 'postal supplements'
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January 22, 2022
JAN 22, neologism (classic): snafus at Fulton's 'Gnu-Bar'
January 21, 2022
JAN 21, limerick variations: singable limericks
You can review our entire collection of poems on the topic of "Limerick Variations" as compiled on our more encyclopedic blog "Edifying Nonsense"; click HERE.
January 20, 2022
JAN 20, singable satire: The Soggy Bottom Boys sing "JAILHOUSE NOW"
PARODY COMPOSED: Dr. G.H. and Giorgio Coniglio, March 2019.
JAILHOUSE, NOW
(to the tune of "In the Jailhouse Now")
A witness-tamper tale; they done revoked his bail.
Gates worked for presidents,
Before 16's election
January 19, 2022
JAN 19, poetic Panama palindrome parody: ' ... Ipanema'
Carioca is a long-established nickname for the city and the residents of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Ipanema is a section of that city, known for it's bossa nova music, and for its iconic beach.
As explained in the verse, we have the classic palindrome (reminiscent of the Panama concoction):
Amen, a pit — Ipanema, and its many variants.
Newer variants include: Amen, a pizza, jazz — Ipanema, and
Amen, a piece — Ipanema.
January 18, 2022
JAN 18, mammalian wildlife: kri-kri (Cretan goat)
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January 17, 2022
JAN 17, palinku (poetic novelty): puzzling and magic palindromes
In this post, we continue with a novel form of poetic wordplay. Inspired by Japanese haiku poetry, this new form is used for a terse verse with a total of 17 syllables displayed on three lines. Unlike its classic Japanese analogue, this concoction does not mandate the precise distribution of the syllables among the three lines, but does stipulate that each word in the poem be included in a palindromic phrase or sentence in English (i.e. one that can be read either forwards or backwards).
To help the reader discern the origin of the lyrics, each palindrome (generally occupying one of the three lines of the poem) has been color-coded. The current post should be regarded as experimental; readers are referred to other posts in this collection for a review of the standard format.
And, just in case you have forgotten what palindromes are about, your blogsite hosts have arranged a serial set of brief lessons on the topic ('Political Palindromes') which you can review by clicking HERE.
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