John Mason
I'm gonna take a break from my usual traditional method of honoring to try something new. Well, it's not really that new. I'm gonna continue with my Poety for The Pink House section of the blog. Next Pinky: John Mason
John Mason is really cool
Even When he plays pool
He can be kinda nice
With all that hair he must have lice
John Mason can me really mean
At least he keeps it clean
John Mason is really cool
Even When he plays pool
He can be kinda nice
With all that hair he must have lice
John Mason can me really mean
At least he keeps it clean

5 Comments:
Matthew, I wanted to give myself a paper cut after reading that poem. Where was the rhythmical structure? Also, try G-R-A-M-M-A-R.
After submitting a poem like that, I would keep an eye out for John Mason.
P.S. - Paul Steele should be the topic of a poem...I mean, c'mon!
By
Squatty, at Thursday, February 16, 2006 11:01:00 AM
You must admit...that was a pretty decent poem. At least it was interesting to read for the 5.3 seconds that I put my mind to it.
By
Jill Brickey, at Thursday, February 16, 2006 7:41:00 PM
ha ha ha. Well, I may not be at lunch tomorrow. I fear for my life. Anyway, it was well worth it. Why don't you open up your profile so that everyone else can see what we are arguing about.
In the words of Yoda (revised):
The shroud of the dark
side has fallen. Begun, this Blog War has!
By
Matthew Reynolds, at Monday, February 20, 2006 10:30:00 PM
well tura, I would be proud to show you the blog of Meagan's. But she blocked her profile so that no one could see it, quite smart I may admit. I have thought about the consequences of getting Meagan. But I am glad that you girls stick up for each other like that. None of my good male friends would do that for me.
By
Matthew Reynolds, at Sunday, February 26, 2006 12:06:00 AM
Wow, do I sense some pride coming from Ms. Rimshaw? I counted 9 personal pronouns coming in that comment.
The answer to your question "I mean come on, how long have you known me?" That would be 14 years and 8 1/2 months and still counting. In these many many moons I have never heard so much pride coming from you. I used to think you were a godly young lady, but now I'm not so sure. I have not yet experience the wrath of Meagan yet. (that was usually Alyssa Elledge's job)
Anyway you have shown a little restraint, for that I'm grateful.
By
Matthew Reynolds, at Monday, February 27, 2006 11:07:00 PM
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