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when a graffiti
artist gets jailed, the writing's
on the wall, all right...
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(but they'll soon get it off!)
(17 Syllables)
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Wow, Yorkshire folk aren't slow in coming forward! We'd only known
each other for a few minutes before my new neighbour said I could
ask her 'owt. And she wasn't even my type...
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"My girlfriend's so, so pretty, so, so funny, so, so wise, and so, so
caring". "How are are getting on with her, then? "So, so"..
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Background artistes love a crowd scene. 'Extra time', they call it...
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Who doesn't like a 3-liner? (Quite a few of you don't, apparently.) Well, I'll have you know that many a critic has said of my work "at least it's in English" - and as for the great Stephen Fry, he once said of me "Vincent who?" Let's just say I supply the litter to the litterati [sic - but only at times] - ie: I write rubbish. But rubbish mostly inspired by the HAIKU, the 17th Century Japanese verse form consisting of 3 lines and 17 (5-7-5) syllables. (WARNING: flash photography and limericks)
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