There was an old fellow named Bickel
Whose favorite food was a pickle.
As I said, he was old
And his grandchildren got told
"I remember when each cost a nickel!"
Whose favorite food was a pickle.
As I said, he was old
And his grandchildren got told
"I remember when each cost a nickel!"
Published by Peter Flom
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9 Comments
Post a CommentLOL! :-) I loved this! Nice work.
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love it!
Another great one, love it!
Very entertaining! Thanks!
Personally, I rarely get pickled anymore, but I love pickled beets.
Good one. I remember the nickle pickle, but of course I'm older than dirt.
5th line: in my time they SOLD for a nickel - gives you that 6th rhyme
I left a comment - but it disappeared :) We love dill pickels. cheers