Wednesday, 9 October 2013
A Little Bit Of Humour # 26
TRAFFIC COP – DON’T BE TOO CLEVER
Sometimes you can talk
Your way out of a ticket
A little bit of charm
Is probably the safest bet
Humour can work as well
Don’t say to the men in blue
“That's great the last cop
Only gave me a warning too”
ARE YOU WEARING A FUR COAT?
Are you wearing a fur coat?
Well that’s a cause of snickers
I know it’s not original but
Beggars can’t be pickers
But it’s a well-known adage
“Fur coat and no knickers”
SPEEDING TICKET
Bimbette was stopped for speeding
When asked to produce her license
She launched into a tirade of abuse
“This doesn’t make any bloody sense”
When the officer calmed her down
He asked Bimbette to explain
“Well you only took it away yesterday
And now you want to see it again”
PROS AND CONS FOR BECOMING A CAT OWNER
I was told I should buy a cat
“Why on earth would I do that?”
“They’re good company” they say
“And they keep the mice away”
Well eventually they convinced me
And I admit its good company
As to the expelling from my house
Of every type and size of mouse
They are a great disappointment
And their failure is evident
It is they who bring in a mouse
Into the comfort of my house
As a toy with which they play
But they let the toy get away
Now the mouse is here to stay
MY WIFE DOESN’T GO TO THE GYM # 3
My wife doesn’t go to the gym
She’s the fittest lass around
As she gets all the exercise she needs
Just from running people down
MY CHILDREN AND MY PARENTS
My children and my parents
Despite the span of years
Have so much in common
Which is how it certainly appears
The complete nonsense they talk
The strange clothes they wear
None of them have jobs
They’re all familiar with drugs
And have ridiculous coloured hair
WHEN MY FIRST SON WAS BORN
My wife wanted me at the birth
I had to grin and bear it and pretend
Although I had to be at the birth
I wasn’t going down the tripey end
I stood and stared open mouthed
Full of pride and with regrets
As he came into the world
Like a bag of screaming jiblets
MY DAD WASN’T A VERY GOOD PIRATE
My dad wasn’t a very good pirate
I would go so far as to say he stank
We couldn’t even afford a dog
So he made me walk the plank
MY SONS ADHD MEDICINE
My sons ADHD medicine
Is in liquid form
And comes in a bottle
As would be the norm
But beneath the label
Is written “Concentrate”
Well if he could
That would be great
I USED TO ENJOY DIPPING
I used to enjoy dipping,
A Ginger Nut in hot tea
But that’s now considered
Bullying apparently
ARE YOU WEARING A SMOCK?
Are you wearing a smock?
As you tend to your flock
Well inside your frock
I would like to run amok
TRAFFIC COP – SERIOUS BUMMER
Sometimes you can talk
Your way out of a ticket
A little bit of charm
Is probably the safest bet
Humour can work as well
But avoid the obvious bummer
By not asking the cop
If he is dumb or dumber
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
A Little Bit Of Humour # 25
TRAFFIC COP – I’M SORRY
When the police caught me speeding
My eyes were strained and blinking
I was pulled over by a putz
Who said “Your eyes look red,
Have you been drinking?”
So with no ifs or buts
“Your eyes look glazed”
I responded without thinking
“Have you been eating doughnuts?”
ARE YOU WEARING SPIVS GARB?
Are you wearing spivs garb?
You are doubtless here to chisel
Hawking your counterfeit goods
Doubtless all sausage and no sizzle
21st CENTURY NURSERY RHYMES # 302
Little girl, little girl where have you been?
Have you been visiting London Zoo
Or gathering roses to give to the Queen.
Oh you went to get another Tattoo
BACK IN 66
Back in 66
When I was just a boy
I was full of pride
Watching Nobby’s jig of joy
And when Bobby Moore
Was raised shoulder high
Holding the World Cup
It made every Scotsman cry
GOING VEGETARIAN
Going vegetarian
They say is very wholesome
My only concern
Is having to eat a whole one
GREAT ROYAL WIFE NEFERTITI
Great Royal wife Nefertiti
Was the Ancient Egyptian Queen
Good time girl Nefertutu
Is just a modern dancing Queen
I MESSED ABOUT A LOT AT SCHOOL
I messed about a lot at school
And always played the fool
So I was expelled from school
And spent my time playing pool
And turned out a proper tool
INCENTIVE SCHEME
If your staff tell you an
Incentive scheme is desired
Say “I have one for you”
Work hard or get fired
AFTER MY HOLIDAY
After my holiday
My inbox was full
And the backlog
Was diabolical
After four hours
However it transpired
From an email I found
That I was fired
IF YOU’RE LONELY AT WORK
If you’re lonely at work
And you find it self-defeating
There is only one thing for it
And that is to call a meeting
OUR COMPUTERS WENT DOWN
Our computers went down
At the office today
So we had to do things
The old fashioned way
But Doris had a pack of cards
So playing cards was ok
MY WIFE DOESN’T GO TO THE GYM # 2
My wife doesn’t go to the gym
She’s as skinny as a candle
As she gets all the exercise she needs
Just from flying off the handle
When the police caught me speeding
My eyes were strained and blinking
I was pulled over by a putz
Who said “Your eyes look red,
Have you been drinking?”
So with no ifs or buts
“Your eyes look glazed”
I responded without thinking
“Have you been eating doughnuts?”
ARE YOU WEARING SPIVS GARB?
Are you wearing spivs garb?
You are doubtless here to chisel
Hawking your counterfeit goods
Doubtless all sausage and no sizzle
21st CENTURY NURSERY RHYMES # 302
Little girl, little girl where have you been?
Have you been visiting London Zoo
Or gathering roses to give to the Queen.
Oh you went to get another Tattoo
BACK IN 66
Back in 66
When I was just a boy
I was full of pride
Watching Nobby’s jig of joy
And when Bobby Moore
Was raised shoulder high
Holding the World Cup
It made every Scotsman cry
GOING VEGETARIAN
Going vegetarian
They say is very wholesome
My only concern
Is having to eat a whole one
GREAT ROYAL WIFE NEFERTITI
Great Royal wife Nefertiti
Was the Ancient Egyptian Queen
Good time girl Nefertutu
Is just a modern dancing Queen
I MESSED ABOUT A LOT AT SCHOOL
I messed about a lot at school
And always played the fool
So I was expelled from school
And spent my time playing pool
And turned out a proper tool
INCENTIVE SCHEME
If your staff tell you an
Incentive scheme is desired
Say “I have one for you”
Work hard or get fired
AFTER MY HOLIDAY
After my holiday
My inbox was full
And the backlog
Was diabolical
After four hours
However it transpired
From an email I found
That I was fired
IF YOU’RE LONELY AT WORK
If you’re lonely at work
And you find it self-defeating
There is only one thing for it
And that is to call a meeting
OUR COMPUTERS WENT DOWN
Our computers went down
At the office today
So we had to do things
The old fashioned way
But Doris had a pack of cards
So playing cards was ok
MY WIFE DOESN’T GO TO THE GYM # 2
My wife doesn’t go to the gym
She’s as skinny as a candle
As she gets all the exercise she needs
Just from flying off the handle
A Little Bit Of Humour # 24
TRAFFIC COP – DO YOU KNOW?
“Do you know why I pulled you over?”
The cop asked me like a typical fuzz
“No officer I don’t, I hope you do,
I thinks it’s important that one of us does”
ARE YOU WEARING YOUR HAIR DIFFERENTLY?
Are you wearing your hair differently?
It’s definitely some kind of reworking
No you’re not wearing your hair differently
I can clearly see now that it’s a merkin
21st CENTURY NURSERY RHYMES # 303
There was a chandler making candles
For all the convent girls to handle
Where at night the Sister would shout
Its bed time girls so candles out
MY WIFE DOESN’T GO TO THE GYM # 1
My wife doesn’t go to the gym
She doesn’t suffer from delusions
But she gets all the exercise she needs
Just from jumping to conclusions
THE TASTE UPON MY LIPS
The taste upon my lips
Of My moonlight kiss
And to taste that kiss again
Is my one and only wish
STOP THE TB CULLING
Stop the TB culling?
Not on my nadgers
Save the hedgehogs
And cull the badgers
SHOP PC
I went shopping in
PC World yesterday
You really have to
Watch what you say
FAVOURITE CAR
To find our favourite car
A survey has been done
And women have declared
That it is a red one
MY SOLICITOR SAID
My solicitor said
That he would get me
A very good Barrister
“I don’t need” I said
“Someone making coffee
Just get me a lawyer”
I AM TOTALLY UNAPPRECIATED AT WORK
I am totally unappreciated at work
I do a good job but unfortunately I fear
It’s akin to dribbling in your trousers
When you’re wearing a dark pair
You getting a comforting warm glow
But no one sees the piss patch there
DON’T WORRY ABOUT THE BOSS
Don’t worry about the boss
Finding out how little you do
Because he is the lazy shit
That’s more worried about you
OUR LONDON SCHOOL WAS AWASH
Our London school was awash
With drugs of various kinds
And it certainly wasn’t considered
A punishment to do lines
“Do you know why I pulled you over?”
The cop asked me like a typical fuzz
“No officer I don’t, I hope you do,
I thinks it’s important that one of us does”
ARE YOU WEARING YOUR HAIR DIFFERENTLY?
Are you wearing your hair differently?
It’s definitely some kind of reworking
No you’re not wearing your hair differently
I can clearly see now that it’s a merkin
21st CENTURY NURSERY RHYMES # 303
There was a chandler making candles
For all the convent girls to handle
Where at night the Sister would shout
Its bed time girls so candles out
MY WIFE DOESN’T GO TO THE GYM # 1
My wife doesn’t go to the gym
She doesn’t suffer from delusions
But she gets all the exercise she needs
Just from jumping to conclusions
THE TASTE UPON MY LIPS
The taste upon my lips
Of My moonlight kiss
And to taste that kiss again
Is my one and only wish
STOP THE TB CULLING
Stop the TB culling?
Not on my nadgers
Save the hedgehogs
And cull the badgers
SHOP PC
I went shopping in
PC World yesterday
You really have to
Watch what you say
FAVOURITE CAR
To find our favourite car
A survey has been done
And women have declared
That it is a red one
MY SOLICITOR SAID
My solicitor said
That he would get me
A very good Barrister
“I don’t need” I said
“Someone making coffee
Just get me a lawyer”
I AM TOTALLY UNAPPRECIATED AT WORK
I am totally unappreciated at work
I do a good job but unfortunately I fear
It’s akin to dribbling in your trousers
When you’re wearing a dark pair
You getting a comforting warm glow
But no one sees the piss patch there
DON’T WORRY ABOUT THE BOSS
Don’t worry about the boss
Finding out how little you do
Because he is the lazy shit
That’s more worried about you
OUR LONDON SCHOOL WAS AWASH
Our London school was awash
With drugs of various kinds
And it certainly wasn’t considered
A punishment to do lines
A Little Bit Of Humour # 23
IT WAS AT SOUTHWAITE SERVICES
It was at Southwaite services
Where I stopped though in a rush
And experienced for the first time
The disconcerting autoflush
I’m sure it’s quite an innovation
But it doesn’t work for me
When auto flush sprinkled my
Undercarriage Mid delivery
THE LAST OF THE SUMMER WHINE
No sooner had the stumps been pulled
Then the Vintage Aussie Whine was served
Made from their abundant sour grapes
It was to toast an English victory well deserved
DURING A PASSWORD AUDIT
During a password audit by the IT crowd,
They discovered something quite absurd
A young woman by the name of Bimbette
Who was using the following password
PughPughBarneyMcGrewCuthbertDibbleGrubb
And was told such a password was wrong
But Bimbette explained that she was told
Her password must be six characters long
WE HAD SEPARATE HOLIDAYS
We had separate holidays,
Because we thought
Absence would make
The heart grow fonder
But when we returned
To our home afterwards
We both wished
We’d stayed away for longer
I’M NOT SURE IF INDEED IT’S ME
I’m not sure if indeed it’s me
Or maybe its intentional irony
But you can hear the approach
Of the daily “Roach Coach”
The chime being the announcer
As it plays La Cucaracha
I HATE THE ONE PENCE PIECES
I hate the one pence pieces
5p’s and tuppence’s
I suppose you think it strange
But I simply don’t like change
AS WE APPROACHED THE AIRPORT
As we approached the airport
The warning light went on
And I had to return the stewardess
To the upright position
MY NEW GIRLFRIEND IS FROM GLASGOW
My new girlfriend is from Glasgow
And when I met her Father and Mother
I found they were incredibly posh,
They served deep fried Ferrero Rocher
HAS ANYONE EVER SAID TO YOU?
Has anyone ever said to you?
“Try and walk in someone else’s shoes”
Well I find that for me the concept is
Quite problematic to my views
After all it would have to depend
Greatly on exactly whose shoes
TRAFFIC COP – HOLD IT
When the police pulled me over
The reason wasn’t exactly clear
It could have been the speeding
That caused the police to appear
Or running several red lights
Or my complete inability to steer
Any of the above would have done it
Of that I am perfectly clear
But what I said to the officer
Was what really swung it I fear
“I can easily reach my license
If you would hold my beer”
ARE YOU WEARING A LOOK OF SATISFACTION?
Are you wearing a look of satisfaction?
Well that blush is a tell-tale sight
You have clearly been indulging
In a spot of afternoon delight
21st CENTURY NURSERY RHYMES # 304
There was a Ship sailed away to Spain
All the way there it was lashed with rain
And when they arrived at last in Spain
Where the rain didn’t fall in the main
As Higgins suggested on the plain
A Little Bit Of Humour # 22
MY UNCLE GROWS VEG
My uncle grows veg
Not for eating though
He is after prizes
At the garden show
Every waking hour
He nurtures and nurses
Mixing up solutions
As he coaxes and coerces
Enormous Marrows
Giant Asparagus
Towering Celery
And humungous fungus
THEY LACK COMMON SENSE
They lack Common sense
Their failing is immense
But in their defence
It’s the addled essence
Of their adolescence
IN THE LONDON MARATHON
In the London marathon
One of my friends ran
Dressed as a chicken
While another one ran
Dressed as an egg
I don’t know who came first
ON LIFE’S JOURNEY WE ARE ALL
On life’s journey we are all
Looking for the one
And I can safely say that I
Married the one
On a scale of one to ten
She was a one
I PICKED UP A HITCHHIKER TODAY
I picked up a hitchhiker today
I know you’re not supposed to
But as I knocked him down
It was the least I could do
I WATCHED A RIVETING DOCUMENTARY
I watched a riveting documentary
On television last night
It was all about how ships were
Put together by shipwrights
MY GIRLFRIEND SAYS SHE’S MIDDLE CLASS
My girlfriend says she’s middle class
And I laugh in her face
She’s clearly working class
Because at her dads place
They have a television
That’s bigger than their bookcase
IT SEEMS THAT PORNOGRAPHY
It seems that pornography
Is frowned upon
But I think that’s just all
The concentration
IT’S NOT THE ANGLE OF DANGLE
It’s not the angle of dangle
That’s the measure of pleasure
It’s the moments in the afterglow
That we ultimately treasure
DO YOU WANT BABY SPINACH
“Do you want Baby Spinach?
Or Water Cress Dad”
My daughter asked me
And I went completely mad
“For God’s sake just choose one
It’s not Rocket Salad”
WHERE’S THE BLOODY TORCH
“Where’s the bloody Torch?”
My wife asked angrily
“I don’t know where it is
Perhaps you could enlighten me”
“Well not without the Torch”
I replied curtly
MY GIRLFRIEND SAYS SHE’S WORKING CLASS
My girlfriend says she’s working class
And I just have to laugh
As not one of them as far as I can see
Has ever worked in her family
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Wide World Of Sport
WE HAVE A GREAT WELSH INTERNATIONAL
We have a great Welsh international
Known affectionately as Griff
Well when I say he’s Welsh
His parents once went to Cardiff
BERNHARD CARL "BERT" TRAUTMANN, OBE
(22 OCTOBER 1923 – 19 JULY 2013)
We have just seen the passing of a true sporting legend.
Bert Trautmann was born and bred during the toughest of times to be a german, during the inter-war years.
During the second world war he fought for three years as a paratrooper on the Eastern Front, where he was awarded five medals one of which being the Iron Cross.
But it was towards the end of the war that he was transferred to the Western Front where he was captured by the British.
He spent his captivity in a prisoner-of-war camp in Lancashire at Ashton-in-Makerfield, where he worked on the land until his release date in 1948.
At that point Trautmann refused repatriation, and chose instead to settle in Lancashire continuing to work on the land as a farm labourer.
In his spare time he played as a goalkeeper for his local football team St Helens Town. Where his performances brought him to the attention of First Division side Manchester City for whom he signed in October 1949.
However in a City that suffered terribly at the hands of the Luftwaffe the club's decision to sign a former German paratrooper sparked huge protests.
But through his performances he won over all but the hardest hearts and was accepted,
It was in 1956 that Bert Trautmann entered football folklore when he played for Man City in the FA Cup Final against Birmingham City and played the last 17 minutes of the match with a broken neck on the way to winning the cup.
He continued to play for Manchester City until his retirement in 1964 after making 545 appearances for the club.
In 2004 he was honoured with the Order of the British Empire (OBE),
WE HAVE A MIDFIELD GENERAL # 1
We have a midfield General
Who’s really completive and hard
But everyone that we play
Just think he’s a dirty bastard
IN THE PROGRAM THEY SAY
In the program they say
He’s a real seasoned player
But what they really mean
Is he’s past it the poor geezer
IN THE PROGRAM THEY SAY OF HIM
In the program they say of him
That he is a loyal player to the team
But in truth no other club
Will have him it would seem
VERY ECONOMICAL WITH THE BALL
Very economical with the ball
That is a quality worth merit
Our captain is only economical
As he’s too slow to get near it
WE HAVE A GREAT IRISH INTERNATIONAL
We have a great Irish international
By the name of Kevin O’Rourke
Well when I say he’s Irish
His parents once went to Cork
OUR TEAM PLAY AT AN HISTORIC GROUND
Our team play at an historic ground
We on the terraces all proudly roar
All the visiting fans shout in reply
That it’s an old run down eye sore
WE HAVE A MIDFIELD GENERAL # 2
We have a midfield General
Highly talented but temperamental
A hard working terrier
But on a bad day he’s just mental
IF YOUR TEAM IS DOING WELL
If your team is doing well
You can carry a player with flare
But if they’re doing badly
He’s no more than a waste of air
IF NANI WAS IN YOUR TEAM
If Nani was in your team
Would you enjoy his flare?
Well I can tell it has its place
But he just shows off to be fair
I WAS DRIVING HOME AFTER THE MATCH
I was driving home after the match
Listening to the report on the BBC
It was described as a fascinating contest
Which surprised the hell out of me
Far from being an interesting match
It was the most boring thing you could see
HE’S AN INSTINCTIVE PLAYER
He’s an instinctive player
A natural and prodigious talent
Or so they say, I think its
More by luck than judgment
BERT TRAUTMANN
Goalkeeper Bert Trautmann
Was from a different age
When top flight players
Were not spoilt and pampered
He didn’t live in a mansion
Or have a selection of sports cars
To get to work on match days
From his home in Stockport
To Maine road in Manchester
He had to catch two buses.
WE HAVE A GREAT SCOTTISH INTERNATIONAL
We have a great Scottish international
By the name of Jim McKee
Well when I say he’s a Scottish
His parents once went to Dundee
We have a great Welsh international
Known affectionately as Griff
Well when I say he’s Welsh
His parents once went to Cardiff
BERNHARD CARL "BERT" TRAUTMANN, OBE
(22 OCTOBER 1923 – 19 JULY 2013)
We have just seen the passing of a true sporting legend.
Bert Trautmann was born and bred during the toughest of times to be a german, during the inter-war years.
During the second world war he fought for three years as a paratrooper on the Eastern Front, where he was awarded five medals one of which being the Iron Cross.
But it was towards the end of the war that he was transferred to the Western Front where he was captured by the British.
He spent his captivity in a prisoner-of-war camp in Lancashire at Ashton-in-Makerfield, where he worked on the land until his release date in 1948.
At that point Trautmann refused repatriation, and chose instead to settle in Lancashire continuing to work on the land as a farm labourer.
In his spare time he played as a goalkeeper for his local football team St Helens Town. Where his performances brought him to the attention of First Division side Manchester City for whom he signed in October 1949.
However in a City that suffered terribly at the hands of the Luftwaffe the club's decision to sign a former German paratrooper sparked huge protests.
But through his performances he won over all but the hardest hearts and was accepted,
It was in 1956 that Bert Trautmann entered football folklore when he played for Man City in the FA Cup Final against Birmingham City and played the last 17 minutes of the match with a broken neck on the way to winning the cup.
He continued to play for Manchester City until his retirement in 1964 after making 545 appearances for the club.
In 2004 he was honoured with the Order of the British Empire (OBE),
WE HAVE A MIDFIELD GENERAL # 1
We have a midfield General
Who’s really completive and hard
But everyone that we play
Just think he’s a dirty bastard
IN THE PROGRAM THEY SAY
In the program they say
He’s a real seasoned player
But what they really mean
Is he’s past it the poor geezer
IN THE PROGRAM THEY SAY OF HIM
In the program they say of him
That he is a loyal player to the team
But in truth no other club
Will have him it would seem
VERY ECONOMICAL WITH THE BALL
Very economical with the ball
That is a quality worth merit
Our captain is only economical
As he’s too slow to get near it
WE HAVE A GREAT IRISH INTERNATIONAL
We have a great Irish international
By the name of Kevin O’Rourke
Well when I say he’s Irish
His parents once went to Cork
OUR TEAM PLAY AT AN HISTORIC GROUND
Our team play at an historic ground
We on the terraces all proudly roar
All the visiting fans shout in reply
That it’s an old run down eye sore
WE HAVE A MIDFIELD GENERAL # 2
We have a midfield General
Highly talented but temperamental
A hard working terrier
But on a bad day he’s just mental
IF YOUR TEAM IS DOING WELL
If your team is doing well
You can carry a player with flare
But if they’re doing badly
He’s no more than a waste of air
IF NANI WAS IN YOUR TEAM
If Nani was in your team
Would you enjoy his flare?
Well I can tell it has its place
But he just shows off to be fair
I WAS DRIVING HOME AFTER THE MATCH
I was driving home after the match
Listening to the report on the BBC
It was described as a fascinating contest
Which surprised the hell out of me
Far from being an interesting match
It was the most boring thing you could see
HE’S AN INSTINCTIVE PLAYER
He’s an instinctive player
A natural and prodigious talent
Or so they say, I think its
More by luck than judgment
BERT TRAUTMANN
Goalkeeper Bert Trautmann
Was from a different age
When top flight players
Were not spoilt and pampered
He didn’t live in a mansion
Or have a selection of sports cars
To get to work on match days
From his home in Stockport
To Maine road in Manchester
He had to catch two buses.
WE HAVE A GREAT SCOTTISH INTERNATIONAL
We have a great Scottish international
By the name of Jim McKee
Well when I say he’s a Scottish
His parents once went to Dundee
A Little Bit Of Humour # 21
MEMORY OF AN ELEPHANT
Apparently my Dad
Has the memory of an Elephant
When he was a boy
He went Zoo and saw an Elephant
MY FATHER WAS TRYING TO EXPLAIN
My Father was trying to explain
About anaphylactic shock again
And wasn’t doing it very well
I could have explained it in a nutshell
I AM NOT IN ANY WAY INTERESTED IN
I am not in any way interested in
An alternative energy supplier
Because if I said I was unhappy
With food I would be a liar
MY CAT IS A FUSSY EATER # 1
My cat is a fussy eater
That’s not uncommon for a Siamese
And for breakfast she will only eat
A bowl of Mice Crispies
SHE WAS A VERY BIG LASS
She was a very big lass
And Apple shaped I suppose
But she was dressed
In quite unsuitable clothes
Beige Lycra pedal pushers
And a long white clingy top
They would have looked better
Left hanging in the shop
It certainly was a sight
I wouldn’t easily forget
As I watched her in the sun
Looking like a melting cornet
LOOKING FOR A NEW START
My wife and I were
Looking for a new start
So I bought a Waterbed
To rekindle loves spark
Something fresh and exciting
But we just drifted apart
A CARELESSLY DISCARDED MATCH
A carelessly discarded match
Can start a forest fire
Yet it takes a whole box
To light your bonfire
RCN HYMN
From the wards of emphysema
To the floors of maternity
We are proud to all be members
Of the nursing fraternity
We work for the sake of patients
As keep our hospital clean:
And we fight the daily battles
In blue or white or green
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF A MUMMY
The disappearance of a mummy
Was investigated by Inspector Grace
And with his years of experience
He soon wrapped up the case
MY CAT IS A FUSSY EATER # 2
My cat is a fussy eater
That’s not uncommon for a Siamese
And some days only RATatouille
On a bed of Mice will please
I WAS AT A FANCY DRESS PARTY
I was at a fancy dress party
And looking for something tarty
I was beginning to lose hope
When I got an unexpected grope
And I was forced to conclude
When things got decidedly rude
That for the very best nooky
You should do it with a Wooky
JULIUS CAESAR’S APPROACH
Julius Caesar’s approach
May have been absurd
But a different approach
Was what he preferred
Which is why he came,
He saw, he concurred
Apparently my Dad
Has the memory of an Elephant
When he was a boy
He went Zoo and saw an Elephant
MY FATHER WAS TRYING TO EXPLAIN
My Father was trying to explain
About anaphylactic shock again
And wasn’t doing it very well
I could have explained it in a nutshell
I AM NOT IN ANY WAY INTERESTED IN
I am not in any way interested in
An alternative energy supplier
Because if I said I was unhappy
With food I would be a liar
MY CAT IS A FUSSY EATER # 1
My cat is a fussy eater
That’s not uncommon for a Siamese
And for breakfast she will only eat
A bowl of Mice Crispies
SHE WAS A VERY BIG LASS
She was a very big lass
And Apple shaped I suppose
But she was dressed
In quite unsuitable clothes
Beige Lycra pedal pushers
And a long white clingy top
They would have looked better
Left hanging in the shop
It certainly was a sight
I wouldn’t easily forget
As I watched her in the sun
Looking like a melting cornet
LOOKING FOR A NEW START
My wife and I were
Looking for a new start
So I bought a Waterbed
To rekindle loves spark
Something fresh and exciting
But we just drifted apart
A CARELESSLY DISCARDED MATCH
A carelessly discarded match
Can start a forest fire
Yet it takes a whole box
To light your bonfire
RCN HYMN
From the wards of emphysema
To the floors of maternity
We are proud to all be members
Of the nursing fraternity
We work for the sake of patients
As keep our hospital clean:
And we fight the daily battles
In blue or white or green
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF A MUMMY
The disappearance of a mummy
Was investigated by Inspector Grace
And with his years of experience
He soon wrapped up the case
MY CAT IS A FUSSY EATER # 2
My cat is a fussy eater
That’s not uncommon for a Siamese
And some days only RATatouille
On a bed of Mice will please
I WAS AT A FANCY DRESS PARTY
I was at a fancy dress party
And looking for something tarty
I was beginning to lose hope
When I got an unexpected grope
And I was forced to conclude
When things got decidedly rude
That for the very best nooky
You should do it with a Wooky
JULIUS CAESAR’S APPROACH
Julius Caesar’s approach
May have been absurd
But a different approach
Was what he preferred
Which is why he came,
He saw, he concurred
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