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TOoP/Bruce:
Burma Shave - the classic REPOST continues...
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Re: The Return of Burma-Shave
by True_Oracle_of_Phoenix 2 days ago (Fri Jan 12 2007 11:49:24 )
UPDATED Fri Jan 12 2007 14:33:40
In dejection, Jack tried prostitution,
and grew a moustache of disillusion.
Sometimes a relationship just can't be saved,
But a moustache can always be Burma-shaved!
Re: The Return of Burma-Shave
by Ellemeno 2 days ago (Fri Jan 12 2007 23:50:20 )
In dejection, Jack tried prostitution,
and grew a moustache of disillusion.
Sometimes a relationship just can't be saved,
But a moustache can always be Burma-shaved!
(clapping hands)
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Re: The Return of Burma-Shave
by ClancyPantsDelMar 2 days ago (Sat Jan 13 2007 00:54:32 )
I second Ellemeno's praise,
of TOoP's verse on the shave.
It was filled with panache,
Like the post on Jack's moustache.
Burma-Shave
Re: The Return of Burma-Shave
by True_Oracle_of_Phoenix 1 day ago (Sat Jan 13 2007 14:12:51 )
UPDATED Sat Jan 13 2007 14:24:46
Q. In the trailer, Ennis at the end,
said words I didn't comprehend...
What words of love did he say there?
A. (Oh, one more time...): "Jack, I swear..."
Burma-Shave
Re: The Return of Burma-Shave
by Dancing_Bear 1 day ago (Sat Jan 13 2007 15:02:21 )
This one turned out sad for some reason...
Thwarted lives and mute desire
Embers of love's raging fire
Winds on Brokeback Mountain fanned it
They can't fix it, gotta stand it
Burma Shave
Re: The Return of Burma-Shave
by toycoon 1 day ago (Sat Jan 13 2007 15:07:56 )
UPDATED Sat Jan 13 2007 15:16:37
This one turned out sad for some reason...
Yes, but it is very majestic. It's my favorite Burma Shave poem so far this year.
Re: The Return of Burma-Shave
by Dancing_Bear 1 day ago (Sat Jan 13 2007 15:14:53 )
Aw, thanks toycoon, you're a sweetie... these little poems are turning out to be like some sort of Rorshach indicator or mood ring or something!
Re: The Return of Burma-Shave
by True_Oracle_of_Phoenix 17 hours ago (Sun Jan 14 2007 10:47:55 )
On SNL, Jake wore a dress
His singing caused me some distress.
To be "Dreamgirl", Jake was Brave--
His armpits needed Burma-Shave!
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This is the end of the REPOST: Feel free to contribute as the spirit moves you!
TOoP/Bruce
ifyoucantfixit:
Faye said little Bobby looked like LD
Lureen was skeptical as she should be.
If he looked like that ugly old man
Jack would give his face a complete ban
he smiled a lot, and was cuter than he
Burma Shave
They bought her formula one hundred and twenty
Jack went and got them, a formula plenty
It would save Lureens girlish figure
To bottle feed the baby was not as much rigour
It wasnt as cheap though it cost many centey
Burma Shave
TOoP/Bruce:
If Brillo pad sideburns ...
are what you crave...
Then don't even bother...
To BURMA SHAVE.
ifyoucantfixit:
Burma Shave, by Janice
I remember the signs as we drove hwy 66
We never knew if they were for schooling hicks
We loved seeing them pass on by
As we were traveling fast on the fly
We liked them better than most of the billboard pics
Burma Shave
Ellemeno:
YAY! We are so funny and touching! Thanks Bruce and LauraGigs!
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