PeterRS Posted yesterday at 03:37 AM Posted yesterday at 03:37 AM To brighten the festive mood and get our minds of all those Christmas balls and fairy lights, how about a few naughty limericks? This is an old one with many variations There once was a man from Madras Whose balls were made of brass In windy weather, the clashed together And sparks came out of his arse. a-447, tm_nyc, jimmie50 and 1 other 1 3 Quote
Patanawet Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 14 hours ago, PeterRS said: There once was a man from Madras Whose balls were made of brass In windy weather, the clashed together And sparks came out of his arse. Ha ha. Only works if you're from 'oop North'. Quote
Popular Post thaiophilus Posted 19 hours ago Popular Post Posted 19 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Patanawet said: Ha ha. Only works if you're from 'oop North'. Not even then. Never mind Madras, Northern English "brass" and "arse" don't rhyme. The syllable counts are a bit off, too. Try this: There was a young man of Devizes Whose balls were of differing sizes. One was so small it was no use at all, but the other won several prizes. One of my favourites: There was a youhg lady from Thrace Whose corsets would no longer lace. Her mother said "Nelly, there's more in your belly than ever went in through your face." vinapu, Ruthrieston, PeterRS and 2 others 5 Quote
Members tm_nyc Posted 13 hours ago Members Posted 13 hours ago My favorite: While Titian was mixing rose madder, His model reclined on a ladder. Her position to Titian Suggested coition. So he nipped up the ladder and had her. Quote
PeterRS Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago There once was a girl named Jill Who used a dynamite stick for a thrill They found her vagina In North Carolina And bits of her tits in Brazil. kokopelli3, a-447, vinapu and 1 other 1 3 Quote
PeterRS Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 8 hours ago, thaiophilus said: Not even then. Never mind Madras, Northern English "brass" and "arse" don't rhyme. The syllable counts are a bit off, too. Don't you realise it's just a bit of fun - not a course in English dialects or syllable counts? You could have added that Madras no longer exists. But fitting Chennai into the limerick doesn't quite work! Quote
thaiophilus Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 6 hours ago, PeterRS said: Don't you realise it's just a bit of fun No. That's why I didn't post two contributions of my own . Quote