Them's Some Tasty, Ma?
#1
If the cat's in the kitten
and the kitten's in the cat,
and a tree falls in the kitchen,
then, why's the fly get the hat?
#2
How do you get a cat into a kitten? Pussy I could see, well if I went to the "Y". This is why I cut down all my trees. As I am not a Haberdasher I swat flies, I do not give them hats.

Outside of those small items the poem makes perfect sense, which may or may not be an insult.

dale
How long after picking up the brush, the first masterpiece?

The goal is not to obfuscate that which is clear, but make clear that which isn't.
#3
(10-29-2016, 07:02 AM)Erthona Wrote:  How do you get a cat into a kitten? Pussy I could see, well if I went to the "Y". This is why I cut down all my trees. As I am not a Haberdasher I swat flies, I do not give them hats.

Outside of those small items the poem makes perfect sense, which may or may not be an insult.

dale

Big Grin

and, not wishing to make the poem make less sense, but i think a kitten is always in a cat, like a boy is always in a man. unless, you never step into the same river twice?
#4
(10-28-2016, 11:56 PM)shemthepenman Wrote:  If the cat's in the kitten Potential to grow.
and the kitten's in the cat, Potential to give birth.
and a tree falls in the kitchen, Potential to get eaten (or rule).
then, why's the fly get the hat? Potential to eat (or be ruled)?
But even then, things feel like tectonic plates. Which may, in the end, be a good thing.
#5
This gave me brain drain.

is this one of them there riddles?

I must have missed this nursery rhyme in the closet.

I always liked the smell of moth balls.

~Ton
#6
(11-09-2016, 05:15 AM)Ton Romus Wrote:  This gave me brain drain.

is this one of them there riddles?

I must have missed this nursery rhyme in the closet.

I always liked the smell of moth balls.

~Ton

yep, you smart, son.
#7
(11-09-2016, 05:29 AM)shemthepenman Wrote:  yep, you smart, son.


Not son. 

It's Ton!

Dodgy




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