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Saturday, April 11, 2020

April 11, 2020

|| || plump, naval, active, subway, an "impasta".
Image from the Internet.

The opening poem contains all the words (or variations of them) from today's Jumble.
Comments are welcomed!
Do not explicitly reveal any of the actual answer words until after closing time, but embedding them surreptitiously in comment sentences is encouraged.

11 comments:

OwenKL said...

Every Pastafarian knows the Flying Spaghetti Monster
Stretches out His noodly nodes to human and to hamster!
He'll nourish us and make us plump with noodles common,
And we in turn will reverence Him, intoning sacred "Ramen"!

They serve noodles in the navy, with marinara to marines.
In the air force they serve noodles topped with strawberry ice cream!
And if you go to Subway for a real Italian hoagie,
You'll get meatballs that His Noodliness will bless as truly holy!

But beware the active heretics who idolize God Zilla
Who think that mac and cheese is the best thing since vanilla!
Swimming in its cheddar sauce, the Kaiju Macaroni
Is a noodly imposter and is pasta-tively phony!

Ol' Man Keith said...

Winston was a convert. His dreadlocks were in excellent shape, and he wielded a cannabis joint with the best. But he couldn't remember whether he was proscribed from eating fish longer than 10"--or was it 12".
"Wah di rass, man, dey gonna think me one dim Rasta!"

Actually, I wondered why the Jumble didn't go with "anti-pasta."
~ OMK

Wilbur Charles said...

Two days the party stayed eating and singing
At the house of Beorn. No longer gaunt but getting portly
Bilbo actively devoured whatever the servants were bringing
For food would become scarce when the journey resumed shortly.

Gandalf returned with the news that the original way
East was not usable. "We must find a substitute route
And make haste, mount uo and leave this very day.
For though the goblins are to the south, danger lurks about."

His escape from danger in the mountain had helped foster
Bilbo's standing with the dwarves. No longer an imposter.
Dwalin offered to share his pony and he was grateful
But bumping made him sore from his butt up to his navel.

WC

Wilbur Charles said...

Bravo Owen, you outdo yourself every day. And I can see that OMK thoroughly enjoyed the 60s.

No problems with the four J's and the riddle-solution appeared once I got the letters (correct ones thankfully)


WC

Misty said...

Wow! Two fun Saturday poems with lots of Jumble help--many thanks, Owen and Wilbur. And then Ol'Man Keith's gloss on the solution--many thanks for that too. I had trouble with the second Jumble word, but got it. And once I had all the letters lined up, the solution popped right up. Well, of course, the "fake noodles" clue in the cartoon made it almost impossible (or should I say 'im-pastable') to miss it. What a grouchy chef--I sure wouldn't want to work with him.

Sandyanon said...

Sorry. Back tomorrow.

Ol' Man Keith said...

I never cease to be amazed at how quickly Owen comes up with his multi-stanza poetry.
Wilbur is now running him a close second, while both evince mature literary sensibilities in addition to the marvel of sheer speediness.
(Wilbur, I see you pronounce "route" the way I used to take pride in saying "my paper route.")

Misty ~ You know I hand you the prize for discernment, but let me also compliment you on the thoroughness of your reading--and viewing--of every aspect of the site.
I confess to skimming sometimes, especially as I lay in bed. (Late night, early morn. I'm pretty good mid day.)

Sandy ~ Did we lose you again?!
If you're just peeking because you have little time, we still appreciate you when you leave even a single sentence.
You are a valued friend of Our Gang!
~ OMK

Ol' Man Keith said...

I still think they shoulda gone with "anti-pasta."
Simpler, and a funnier take on the way we heard "antipasto" as kids.

Ol' Man Keith said...

Oh, there you were, Sandy!
Thank you!
~ OMK

Misty said...

Thank you, Ol'Man Keith--what a kind soul you are.
And glad you checked in, Sandy--have a happy Easter tomorrow!

OwenKL said...

Keith -- Quickly?! I have the daily Jumble finished by 6:30 PM. The earliest I can post it is midnight. That gives me nearly 6 hours. Once I write the first line, each verse takes about 15 minutes. But figuring out that damn first line...!!! You note how often I don't post until 4 or 5 in the morning? That's blood-on-the-forehead time, man!