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The opening poem contains all the words (or variations of them) from today's Jumble.
Comments are welcomed! And couching them in Poetry is definitely NOT required.
Do not explicitly reveal any of the actual answer words until after closing time, but embedding them surreptitiously in comment sentences is encouraged.
Ok, yes, that makes sense. And so . . . ?
ReplyDeleteEither it's not funny or I'm too tired to appreciate it.
Maggie’s operation was a success! They performed a laminectomy & relieved the pressure on her spine.
ReplyDeleteThey will keep her for observation & to help her re-gain full use of her legs. She should come home in a couple of days.
Thank you for all your good wishes!
“Stan? He Tripped!”
The vendor lacked poise, exiting the hatch.
Stan fell & sprained his big toe.
His trays spilled out, and an entire batch
of pastries flew, making quite a sweet show.
~ OMK
Great to hear the news about Maggie. I hope she's feeling good.
ReplyDeleteHope Misty's OK. She usually posts before this.
ReplyDeleteCould she be taking a well-earned day off?!!
~ OMK
"Worthy Vendor"
ReplyDeleteVictor was a poised vendor
who shipped goods to a generous lender.
The catch came when the lender's cost did sprain
his income and delete any gain.
But Victor said, "It's okay, let it be.
Your next shipment will be totally free.
So glad that Maggie's surgery went well and that she'll be home, walking again, in a few days, Ol' Man Keith.
ReplyDeleteI learned of a group discussing James Joyce's 'Dubliners' stories, and was told I was welcome to check in with them, since I edited the edition of 'Dubliners' they were all using. They met at 9 AM this morning and I had to check in with the coordinator at 8:45, so couldn't get to the Jumble until the class was over at 11. Thanks for your patience.
Anyway, poor Stan--hope he gets helped with his sprained toe.
Glad that you are OK, Misty, and that you were able to make a celeb appearance at the Dubliners group today.
ReplyDeleteYou are one busy retiree!
Your Victor seems to be the truly generous gent. I hope he is not a net loser in this posting.
In searching your verse, I note the word "catch" in the third line.
It may be perhaps a vestige of an attempt to rhyme with a J-word--a certain hint that, unfortunately, went missing.
N'est-ce-pas?
All your other hints appear to be in (ahem)... shipshape.
~ OMK
Sandy ~ Word from the vet is that Maggie is doing very well. She isn't interested in trying her legs yet, but her appetite is fine, and her vitals are perfecto!
ReplyDeleteRegarding your opening post today, you were NOT too tired. If anyone shows fatigue, their initials are H&K.
Sure the main word has multiple meanings, but they only use one of them. This "solution" is not a play on words.
It is not a play on anything.
~ OMK
I guess Maggie is just resting until she decides to try her legs. Really happy that she's responding well. Bet she'll be glad to get home, though.
ReplyDeleteI was sure I had all the correct J words, OMK, but looked them up again to make sure. Yep, I copied the -atch word wrong, in my still sleepy and not yet quite awake morning. Thanks for pointing that out. I'd better get a nap.
ReplyDelete[Neal, Chet's sponsor has invited Chet to be a temporary sponsor for Dave, a newbie]
ReplyDeleteDave, I suggest that you buy a Big Book the best investment
You'll ever make - And compared to the price of booze, worth every cent.
The vendor can have it shipped in a week or two
No great sprain on the finances and this I know is true:
What I tell you, Dave in no way consider it criticism
Like myself, you're poised for a whole new experience
Hatching a new life from the broken egg of alcoholism
From which previously you had no defense
WC
First, sounds like great news for Maggie and I'm sure she'll be up and running soon
ReplyDeleteMisty, I had cATCH for the second word , said C keeping the all important H from the riddle-solution. Plus, in transcribing I missed the last letter A which messed me up.
But this time I figured it out on my own.
Over at CC I mentioned that OUIJA took me to Bill Wilson which took me to psychedelics and addiction treatment.
I think I'll keep it simple with some basic principles and fellowship. 30 years clean and sober is de rigueur in the mtgs I go to.
Looks like Chet is turning into a friendly & helpful mentor. Let’s hope Dave is in a good place for receiving advice.
ReplyDeleteIf Chet hasn’t yet had the experience of “teaching” another, he’ll soon be discovering the great lesson all new mentors absorb—that they are much wiser giving life lessons to others than to themselves!
~ OMK
Wilbur, I'm very glad to see how Chet is moving along. I'm sure that Dave will benefit from Chet's ideas, especially since Chet is not that far ahead of him on the path to sobriety, so they can develop a real sense of friends progressing together.
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