Haiku poetry. The thinking man's limerick. Poopity poop poop
Amazing use of pigeon English as an artform.
Bamboo, very good.Pretty leaves, make me happy.No chickens today.
I’m sure thinking women get it too.
I haven’t laughed at a poop joke in quite a while, well done.
Nice! :)
Why’d Savage Chickens
Cross the line of poetry?
Make it a punch line.
The first two lines were
Models of literature.
The last line was crap.
While totally unrelated to this great comic (well done Doug!), one of my fav haikus from an incongruous source is from the movie, Miami Blues with Alec Baldwin. “Breaking entering. The dark and lonely places. Finding a big gun.”
It looks like the kind of literature, that is better openly expressed, than merely kept inside.
“There once was a haiku from Nantucket”? What
I like the bamboo!
Ida No about 6 years ago
Amazing use of pigeon English as an artform.
Fontessa about 6 years ago
Bamboo, very good.Pretty leaves, make me happy.No chickens today.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 6 years ago
I’m sure thinking women get it too.
anarresa Premium Member about 6 years ago
I haven’t laughed at a poop joke in quite a while, well done.
Impkins Premium Member about 6 years ago
Nice! :)
Coyoty Premium Member about 6 years ago
Why’d Savage Chickens
Cross the line of poetry?
Make it a punch line.
Coyoty Premium Member about 6 years ago
The first two lines were
Models of literature.
The last line was crap.
khiggins42 Premium Member about 6 years ago
While totally unrelated to this great comic (well done Doug!), one of my fav haikus from an incongruous source is from the movie, Miami Blues with Alec Baldwin. “Breaking entering. The dark and lonely places. Finding a big gun.”
Daniel Jacobson about 6 years ago
It looks like the kind of literature, that is better openly expressed, than merely kept inside.
wknehans about 6 years ago
“There once was a haiku from Nantucket”? What
Souris Voleur about 6 years ago
I like the bamboo!