There once was a boy named Mike Brinegar
Who drank a whole bottle of vinegar.
He choked and he sputtered
And finally uttered,
"I'll never drink vinegar againegar!"
Published by Fern Fischer
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9 Comments
Post a CommentI like this. Leaves food for thought!
Really cute limerick. :-)
cute
Love pickles and loved the limerick. Very cute indeed
LOL! Excellent right from the beginegar ;-)
Funny.
How cute was that?!! Cheers, smiling at this :)
I enjoyed that and would oove to add it to my showcase for AC writer's Limericks and Irish verse at http://www.squidoo.com/limericks-for-saint-patricks-day if you would allow me? Each Limerick links back to the original AC article.
That was a dilly of a limerick.