Freebsd Limericks: 679 of 860 |
There was a young man from Siam
Who said, "I go in with a wham,
But I soon lose my starch
Like the mad month of March,
And the lion comes out like a lamb."
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Freebsd Limericks: 680 of 860 |
There was a young man from St. Paul's
Who read "Harper's Bazaar" and "McCall's"
Till he grew such a passion
For feminine fashion
That he knitted a snood for his balls.
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Freebsd Limericks: 681 of 860 |
There was a young man from Stamboul
Who boasted so torrid a tool
That each female crater
Explored by this satyr
Seemed almost unpleasantly cool.
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Freebsd Limericks: 682 of 860 |
There was a young man from Tibet-
And this is the strangest one yet-
Whose tool was so long,
So pointed and strong,
He could bugger six Greeks "en brochette".
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Freebsd Limericks: 683 of 860 |
There was a young man in Havana,
Banged his girl on a player-piana.
At the height of their fever
Her ass hit the lever
And: yes, he has no banana.
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Freebsd Limericks: 684 of 860 |
There was a young man in Norway,
Tried to jerk himself off in a sleigh,
But the air was so frigid
It froze his cock rigid,
And all he could come was frappe.
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Freebsd Limericks: 685 of 860 |
There was a young man in the choir
Whose penis rose higher and higher,
Till it reached such a height
It was quite out of sight --
But of course you know I'm a liar.
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Freebsd Limericks: 686 of 860 |
There was a young man, name of Fred,
Who spent every Thursday in bed;
He lay with his feet
Outside of the sheet,
And the pillows on top of his head.
-- Edward Gorey
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Freebsd Limericks: 687 of 860 |
There was a young man, name of Saul,
Who was able to bounce either ball,
He could stretch them and snap them,
And juggle and clap them,
Which earned him the plaudits of all.
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Freebsd Limericks: 688 of 860 |
There was a young man named Crockett
Whose balls got caught in a socket.
His wife was a bitch
So she threw the switch,
And Crockett went off like a rocket.
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