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Naughty Limericks
I think we've all heard a dirty limerick or two in our lives.
"There once was a man from Nantucket..." If you haven't heard any recently, make one up. Here are a few that I found in a book (plus one I made up -which one is it?) A homely old lady named Grace Had plenty of dates at her place She was classed as first rate For she'd greet a new date With her dress pulled up over her face. A frustrated fellow named Chase Had nothing to say to wife Grace For three decades or so- But his family did grow For he only was mad at her face. There once was a lad named Herman Who treated the ladies like vermin When asked by his pals His view of the gals "To me they're only something to put sperm in" The fellow that f*cked Lady Smith Said, "You are great fun to be with; By the way I am Thor". She said, "Me too -no more- I'm tho thore that I can hardly pith. There was a young sparrow with spark Who flew to the park in the dark He came back to the nest Kissed his mate and confessed That he only went off on a lark. |
at Princeton a lady named lane
had a terribly intricate brain she could do magic tricks with balls and with sticks that drove the whole golf team insane this one is mavis from yale she's now doing post-grad in jail you see as a frosh her house was quite posh with a sign reading "this one's for sale" the lady is helen of brown her aim is a black cap and gown to pay for pre-dental and bills monumental she made lots of dough going down this is lolita from penn who often made deals with men you see for a buck she'd strip down and fuck and between classes she'd do it again at dartmouth the winters are cold but letitia van gyde still made gold she got a room and a booker she's an after-school hooker and a good student also we're told prunella came from bryn mawr to her that old school was a bore her major's pre-med she minors in bed 'cause at harvard they all pay to score virginia she's realy a lion the trustees all think she's quite fine she works morningside hights and other fine sites on a scale up to ten she'a a nine |
Those limericks give the term "school spirit" a whole new meaning
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