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Mr. Didden, the man who didn't (get his day in court for an eminent-domain claim, as Senator Grassley kept reminding us), may have a future as a limerick character.
Lastly, could we request a poem about life as a Limerick Butler?
It was used as a respite centre for children affected by conflict, from areas as diverse as Palestine and Moyross, a Limerick council estate.
Once here, she worked as a maid, fell in love with a Limerick lad from the dance halls, and raised a brood in St. Rose of Lima (which the Irish pronounced like the bean) parish uptown.
It pays contributors two dollars a line, which adds up to twenty-eight dollars for a sonnet, as the Times pointed out (or, as the Times did not point out, ten bucks for a limerick).
The rolling rhythms of the first lines of a limerick that carry, instead of a mythical hero such as Hector or Achilles, a young lady from Ohio for a ride make her ridiculous even before the expected calamities befall her.
Once won an award for a limerick in which he referred to President Erdoğan of Turkey as a "terrific wankerer".
I'll have a prawn before a limerick.
Isn't that a limerick waiting to happen?" and "Vatican?
He arranges them at random, and recites them in the form of a limerick.
But Derry, plucky as they were for long periods of Sunday's contest, are a vastly inferior outfit even to a Limerick side probably not in the top four teams in the country at present.
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