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Special “National Limerick Day” E-dition

image014image003TODAY IS
MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2022
TRUMP’S FOUR-HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIXTH DAY OUT-OF-OFFICE
With Still None Of Obama And His Political Perps In The Slammer
MAY 12 NATIONAL LIMERICK DAY

It’s Almost National Limerick Day 2022, Everybody

image004Hurley the Historian says tomorrow will be all about wordplay and rhymes to celebrate the 210th birthday of English artist and writer Edward Lear. Lear, who was born in 1812, was all about a bit of fun and wrote his “Book of Nonsense” of 72 limericks in 1846 with exactly that in mind. The book was a huge success, not only making the author popular but also boosting the limerick into popular culture across the world.

image008 - CopyOur Quote for Today Committee says amazingly, that there are not a lot of great quotes about limericks. We couldn’t find where Ronald Reagan said something about limericks, but we found a long one about him, and you can read that HERE.  

image008 - CopyAll of our Persons of Consequence must know how much Beloved Whistleblower Publisher Charles Foster Kane likes limericks since The Blower has been publishing the Weekly Whistleblower Limerick Contest every Friday E-dition since 1990. Perturbed in Park Hills likes Limericks too, along with “Political Sonnets,” a new art form that he appears to have invented.

image008 - Copyimage006Former Ohio State Rep John Becker (the Pecker Checker) now wonders what kind of limericks Edward Lear would be writing about the important subjects of today, probably something like: 

An old gender bender from Rangoon
Met Caitlyn Jenner in a ladies’ room
But they started to fight,
And it lasted all night,
About who could do what and to whom.image003image014