Bob W wrote:

My favourite poem:

The dirty old Bishop of Birmingham
B.ggered young boys while confirming 'em
As they knelt on their hassocks
He lifted their cassocks
And pumped the episcopal sp... in 'em

A policeman from near Clapham Junction
Had a penis that just wouldn't function.
For the rest of his life
He misled his poor wife
With some snot on the end of his truncheon.



Great image - I love the light and shadow across the front of the
building. I agree with Frank - the broken window really makes the image
work.

I was never any good at poetry and rhymes, except of course "There was a
young lady from....."

:-)>



Cheers

Brian

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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/


On Tue, 2 Dec 2008 11:29:20 +0100, "Ralf R. Radermacher"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Am I the only one to invent silly little rhymes while
taking pictures?
Actually, I don't *do* anything to produce them. They just
happen. Must
have something to do with the long exposure times...

This one happened in German. In English, it would go
somewhat like this:
"In Dunkirk's port, a ghastly gnome has made his home."

Doesn't work as nicely, because in English "gnome" doesn't
rhyme with
"substation".  ;-)

http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/mypics/770012/display/15173753

Ralf


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