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Strike For The South
12-06-2010, 22:07
As I sit here on this bench
Oh I wish I wish I was French

He has a certain flair
He posts without a care

He could be the smartest man in the room
But then again he could be holding the broom

Such an asset to the forum
Lest we fall into the doldrum

Sitting there in gay Pariee
Probably reading, under a tree

So mon cher live your life
then settle down and take a wife (an a mistress)

<3

Louis VI the Fat
12-06-2010, 22:21
:smitten:


Still stuck in the cold wintery north
Of all that snow I'm really rather bored

How I long for the warmth of Texas
instead of another icy Xmas

ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
12-06-2010, 22:23
Still waiting for the Ode to Warman8,STFS. :pimp:

Sarmatian
12-06-2010, 23:04
So gay...

Not that there's anything wrong with that.
-- J. Seinfeld

Fragony
12-07-2010, 00:04
So much coffee wasted I fully aplaud a standing ovation

Seamus Fermanagh
12-07-2010, 05:32
An ODE? Of fewer lines than a sonnet? With mixed meter and limping scansion? For shame.....:shame:

Anyway, here's a sonnet.


The Jester and Le Cowboy

His words, sharper still than any epee
Witty, yet also gentle and gentile
Laugh author, yet only slightly outre
His jests piquant, but at his core tranquil

Our cher Louis, in two tongues may play
Champion of "King's" and L'Academie
Our cher Louis, "all in jest" some may say
But wit's the tool of Le Bard de Paris

Yet stranger still the connection -- la chaine
Entre Louis and Strike -- two now one pair?
Knitting the Rio Brazos with La Seine
Entre Texas and France -- that's just not fair!

Never and always, jamais et toujours
We're stuck with them both, so en garde et encore!

Banquo's Ghost
12-07-2010, 08:49
In our midst, we had a poet.

All this time, we did not know it.

Hosakawa Tito
12-08-2010, 00:43
In our midst, we had a poet.

All this time, we did not know it.

He didn't make any spelling errors either. Must be that college learning is starting to sink in.

Hax
12-08-2010, 00:45
Needs more fleur-de-lis.

drone
12-08-2010, 01:01
There once was an Orgah named Louis,
Exuding panache for all to see,
Although he came from France,
He got into Strike's pants,
And the man from Texas says, Oui Oui!


~D

Yoyoma1910
12-08-2010, 07:09
The Texan sat in silent bliss,
Dreaming of a Frankish kiss.
His heart beat large with every word,
Until up from the ground came a bubbling crude...

Oil that is,
Black gold. Texas tea.

Then the next thing you know old Strikes a millionaire;
He said to Louis, "Move away from there.
Tay-Has is the place you wanna be."

So they both packed up and moved to a flat in Austin over a record store, regularly asking each other: "Why can't I quit you?"

And they all lived happily ever after, the end.







Or is it?

Banquo's Ghost
12-08-2010, 12:03
And they all lived happily ever after, the end.







Or is it?

Please God, in the name of all that is Holy and Good, let it be the end. :yes:

Gregoshi
12-08-2010, 12:14
This thread is getting ode-r by the minute.

gaelic cowboy
12-08-2010, 14:17
Texas roses can be Yellow
Some French lilies are Too
Strike/Louis is FrancoTexican
A combo you couldn't redo

Yoyoma1910
12-09-2010, 03:17
Please God, in the name of all that is Holy and Good, let it be the end. :yes:

Why hate on a bromance so beautiful and eternal?

Don Corleone
12-09-2010, 03:43
Why hate on a bromance so beautiful and eternal?

I'm feeling a strange longing to watch Brokeback Mountain.

Askthepizzaguy
12-09-2010, 04:01
There once was a man named Louis
Who [something that rhymes with St. Louis]
And as he [censored] his [blank]
and [blank]ed with his [blank]
[something quite vulgar] hardly knew us.


:creep: It's really, really hard to write a limerick for Louis, okay? I never thought I'd say this, but.... let's hear it for censorship! :applause:

Cute Wolf
12-09-2010, 07:51
Brokeback Mountain IRL? that was quite a drama... T.T

Shibumi
12-09-2010, 16:18
How does one translate "klubb för inbördes beundran" to english anyway?