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Je Suis Charlie
Je Suis Charlie Yesterday – Saturday – in Medville, there was a tribute to Charlie Hebdo. Events like this took place in cities, towns and villages across France and, I am sure, much further afield. There will be more today. … Continue reading
Raining Cats and Doggerel
AnElephantCant consort with the crowd He doesn’t have that sort of mentality They say birds of a feather All hang out together Or some variation of that strange verbality Most animals you find in a collection But AnElephant is on … Continue reading
Posted in Daft Rhymes, humour
Tagged ambush of tigers, array of hedgehogs, birds of a feather, bouquet of pheasants, bull in a china shop, cat who walks by himself, cloud of gnats, collective nouns, colony, elephant, emu, fox, gaggle of geese, gang of buffalo, hover of hawks, hover of trout, kangaroo, kettle of hawks, knot of snakes, mischief, murder of crows, murmuration, pachyderm, pack of wolves, pride of lions, Rudyard kipling, skulk, starlings
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