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I do not remember hearing this in my literature. I remember these being called limericks or just rhymes.
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Thank you, my friend SGT John " Mac " McConnell for making us aware that July 10 is National Clerihew Day.
English novelist and humorist, Edmund Clerihew Bentle created a whimsical quatrain at age 16 which for some odd reason was dubbed a Clerihew :-)
After all the Clerihew [quatrain] is an abbreviated Limerick since it omits the last AKA punch line of the five-line Limerick :-)
Army veteran John 'Mac'
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English novelist and humorist, Edmund Clerihew Bentle created a whimsical quatrain at age 16 which for some odd reason was dubbed a Clerihew :-)
After all the Clerihew [quatrain] is an abbreviated Limerick since it omits the last AKA punch line of the five-line Limerick :-)
Army veteran John 'Mac'
posts videos which elicit wisecracks
finds ludicrous national days
ensures we never part ways
FYI SP5 Mark Kuzinski SP5 Jeannie Carle SGT Jim Arnold SGT Mark Rhodes SGT Mark Anderson MSG (Join to see) COL Mikel J. Burroughs Lt Col Charlie Brown Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Sgt (Join to see) Col Carl Whicker
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