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:
Okay, I'm dying to see those clue words in a poem!!
To Honor Lads of a Certain Size (& shape)
Boys' Pear-Plus
Classic movie villains were often of a type.
Greenstreet was a favorite--obese but dignified,
stodgy yet cagey. He was quick to snipe
at foes--The Fat Man deliciously snide.
His roles played up his love of food,
a "humanizing" touch. He'd gladly uncork
a wine of rare vintage, tuck into crus
fruits de mer or savor a forkful of pork.
He consumed quantities, but avoided Wheaties
& wholesome foods. He died of diabetes.
~ OMK
Caginess and craft oft make way for fate
And thus it was for Billy behind the plate
Not only not stodgy but a Lefty to boot
Inexperienced but nothing if not astute.
Man on first winning run on second base
Runner steals, other goes home, a classic case
Billy, hardly a boisterous sort, was stubborn
"I'll have none of that he staunchly warned."
And so the play unfolded and the runner did go
And Billy arose as if to uncork a throw
But faked the throw to second and without a word
Caught the runner red-handed off of third
Alas Bobby at third was off in daydream land
And the perfect throw went awry off his hand
And even the most obese Little Leaguer could
Prance his way home and there he stood.
So nothing will stump you guys. I bow to your ingenuity.
But no Owen?
Woohoo! Two amazing poems to accommodate the cool and complex words of this morning's delightful Jumble. I loved getting the solution to those fighting little boys. And then came the terrific poems. Now we just need Owen to give us another cheer. Thank you, everybody!
Ah, but these were easy, Sandy. Three adjectives that triangulated perfectly to a certain type & a verb that wasn't far afield.
Try us with contradictory descriptors and wackier actions!
~ OMK
The runner that scored was on third base not second. Misty, you probably caught that error skilled as you are in baseball strategy.
Another tale from my 'ute. How'd folks do on the CC today? Thursdays aren't giveaways but I recall this being Saturday-ish. Theme helped.
Sandy, the J's for the past week or so have been decidedly Ivanhoe unfriendly. I still may try to pick up the narrative.
All the characters have reached a midpoint. Locksley is sorting things out on the Greenward.
WC
Ain't be knowin'
when Owen is gowin'
t' be shown'.
Bless him
for restin'!
He seems to be heeding our several calls that he take time off for himself.
So do we really want to reverse gears and demand that he return? I know we're concerned for his health, but other than that, shouldn't we support his time off?
~ OMK
Hey, OMK, I hope I didn't sound as though I were demanding anything. Sometimes concern can sound like pressure, when it's only concern. I want Owen to take care of himself, but that inevitably includes worrying about him.
I was not singling you out, Sandy. I have also called on him to come back.
Please change "demand" to "ask" in my question above.
~ OMK
Post a Comment