Frog Applause by Teresa Burritt for October 11, 2017

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    Randy B Premium Member over 6 years ago

    I had no idea that cryptids wore underANYTHING.

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    Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr   over 6 years ago

    … Burma Shave.

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    Mad-ge Dish Soap  over 6 years ago

    Rickshaw aircrafts reminds me of glider aircrafts. When younger these gliders were often featured on TV. They were pulled in air, by engine aircraft then let loose to glide along.

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    Brass Orchid Premium Member over 6 years ago

    Shamehole. What a charming appellation! I predict that I will soon begin calling people shameholes and that it will become a new thing on the interwebs. I can hardly wait to see what they decide it means!

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    Mad-ge Dish Soap  over 6 years ago

    I got thru it, like a Betty Davis movie.

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    The Old Wolf  over 6 years ago

    I am reminded of a certain James Joyce novel.

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    Radish the wordsmith  over 6 years ago

    Random words asparagus.

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    Linguist  over 6 years ago

    Is Teresa channeling her post Larry Ferlinghetti/Ezra Pound haiku ?

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    coltish1  over 6 years ago

    Some childhoods yield only the torture of scarecrow props.

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    Radish the wordsmith  over 6 years ago

    kakistocracy (English pronunciation: /kækɪsˈtɑkɹəsi/) is a system of government which is run by the worst, least qualified, or most unscrupulous citizens. … It was also used by English author Thomas Love Peacock in 1829, but gained significant usage in the 21st century.

    Kakistocracy – Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kakistocracy

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    Radish the wordsmith  over 6 years ago

    William Burroughs would cut random words from newspapers and throw them into a hat. Then he would blindly take one out after another and make sentences.

    http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88v/burroughs-cutup.html

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    Arianne  over 6 years ago

    The faded argyle wallpaper does little to ameliorate the dreary, desultory frame of shamehole of mind.

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    Don’t worry, Aunt Nessie, I’ll buy you more Depends, and we can laugh at those brainless idiots on the telly.

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    Arianne  over 6 years ago

    “And as you join the Good Ship Earth,

    And you mingle with the dust,

    You’d better leave your underpants

    With someone you can trust."

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    Arianne  over 6 years ago

    Scarecrow “props”, as in-

    a) supports

    b) propellers

    c) decorative items on a stage

    d) respect

    e) all or some or none of the above

    f) yeah, like that’s the important question to focus on!

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    nathanbtlr  over 6 years ago

    Thanks, Teresa.

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    Mad-ge Dish Soap  over 6 years ago

    Yes Thank You Treesa!

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    Sisyphos  over 6 years ago

    This quaint bricolage reminds me not so much of Lawrence Ferlinghetti (A Coney Island of the Mind) or Ezra Pound, il miglior fabbro (as T.S. Eliot acknowledged in an appropriated phrase), two (or three, with Eliot) of my favorite 20th century poets, as it does rather of Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) and some of his word salad verse. As for meaning hidden behind turns of phrase or collocations, only Sr. Teresa of the Perpetual Lame, your distinguished author, can know for sure, if in fact anyone can. The associations must be intensely personal, as they were in my poetasting days….

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    INGSOC   over 6 years ago

    Three times the charm of a missed flight, but that’s alright; snacks such as sardines on a flight isn’t so plentiful. Now watch your step as you return back into the lobby..

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    painedsmile  over 6 years ago

    SHAMEHOLE. Another addition to my Frog Applause vocabulary book.

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