Careful drivers can chuckle at sign on street next to cemetery…

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This “american sentence” (17 syllables) describes actual sign seen in Edgerton, Minnesota. Sharing with Mish and friends at dVerse poetics…
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20 Jun 2017 28 Comments
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This “american sentence” (17 syllables) describes actual sign seen in Edgerton, Minnesota. Sharing with Mish and friends at dVerse poetics…
Jun 24, 2017 @ 00:58:00
This is a stitch – I also love your “about” yourself.
Jun 24, 2017 @ 08:40:34
Thanks, Liz…I appreciate your comments!
Jun 22, 2017 @ 14:01:56
Brilliant! 🙂 The American Sentence works so well here ❤️
Jun 22, 2017 @ 08:11:08
I LOVE the American sentence form. Haven’t worked with it in a long time. You’ve nailed this one! 🙂 Made me smile.
And….reminded me of my dad. When I was little, he used to regale me with funny sayings as we drove the many miles in our nonairconditioned car (only kind there was in those days) to Florida every summer to see my grandmother. One of my favorites was “How many dead people in that cemetery there?” And then he would chortle the answer, “All of ’em.” And he said it every time, like it was new. 🙂
Thanks for the memory 🙂
Jun 22, 2017 @ 11:55:09
Funny memory…glad you read my sign, Lillian.
Jun 21, 2017 @ 20:38:18
Too too funny … Diane