Freebsd Limericks: 406 of 860 |
There once was a young man from Yuma,
Who told an elephant joke to a puma.
Now his dry bleached bones lie,
Under hot Asian skies,
'Cause the puma had no sense of huma.
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Freebsd Limericks: 407 of 860 |
There once was a young man named Clyde
Who fell in an outhouse, and died.
He had a twin brother
Who fell in another
And now they're interred side by side.
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Freebsd Limericks: 408 of 860 |
There once was a young man named Gene,
Who invented a screwing machine.
Concave and convex,
It served either sex,
And it played with itself inbetween.
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Freebsd Limericks: 409 of 860 |
There once was a young man named Lancelot
Whom the townsfolk would look at askance a lot
For when he should pass
A desirable lass
The front of his pants would advance a lot.
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Freebsd Limericks: 410 of 860 |
There once was an Arpanet freak,
Who better response-time did seek.
He searched coast to coast,
For a reliable host,
Whose logger took less than a week.
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Freebsd Limericks: 411 of 860 |
There once was an old man from Esser,
Who's knowledge grew lesser and lesser.
It at last grew so small,
He knew nothing at all,
And now he's a College Professor.
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Freebsd Limericks: 412 of 860 |
There once were two brothers named Luntz
Who buggered each other at once.
When asked to account
For this intricate mount,
They said, "Ass-holes are tighter than cunts."
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Freebsd Limericks: 413 of 860 |
There once were two women from Birmingham.
And this is the story concerning 'em.
They lifted the frock
And fondled the cock
Of the bishop as he was confirming 'em.
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Freebsd Limericks: 414 of 860 |
There was a bluestocking in Florence
Wrote anti-sex pamphlets in torrents,
Till a Spanish grandee,
Got her off with his knee,
And she burned all her works with abhorrence.
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Freebsd Limericks: 415 of 860 |
There was a family named Doe,
An ideal family to know.
As father screwed mother,
She said, "You're heavier than brother."
And he said, "Yes, Sis told me so!"
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