h a l f b a k e r y[marked-for-tagline]
add, search, annotate, link, view, overview, recent, by name, random
news, help, about, links, report a problem
browse anonymously,
or get an account
and write.
register,
|
|
|
There once was a traveller
And very bold was he,
Driving in his car
Over all the country.
As he drove he decided
That he would sing a song,
But there was nothing on the radio
For him to sing along.
There once was a traveller
A really lovely fella,
But
he was no good
At singing a capella.
As he drove he decided
That the perfect complement,
Would be a lyre fixed to his steering wheel
To play accompaniment.
There once was a traveller
Far and wide did he rove,
Plucking on his lyre
And singing as he drove.
As he drove he decided
That onward he would roam,
And compose songs 'bout his wanderings
For when he journeyed home.
Please log in.
If you're not logged in,
you can see what this page
looks like, but you will
not be able to add anything.
Destination URL.
E.g., https://www.coffee.com/
Description (displayed with the short name and URL.)
|
|
Plucking a lyre
isn't hard.
(signed) Last name: Simpson,
First name: Bard |
|
|
To pluck a Lyre while you're driving can cause quite a distraction. Vehicular mayhem then insues resulting in class action lawsuits filed 'gainst the driver of a car whose steering wheel's a lyre. |
|
|
So if you are not lucky and the wreckage makes a pyre then you know the tabloid's headline reads Lyre Lyre, pants on fyre. |
|
|
"Oy, Quit tailgating me! You wanna
know who yer dealing wiv, know what I
mean. Cross me and yer could find
yerself playing a harp. Eh? - 'ang on,
you already are!" |
|
|
This mobile lyre would be a boon,
And help to keep your car in tune! |
|
|
Aside from the fact that the gappy bits are where my thumbs usually go, and forgetting about the veg-o-matic-like aspects of this for a moment, +. |
|
|
Would it be amplified and played on loudspeakers perched atop the car? |
|
|
[half], if you'll just put down that stapler for a minute, you'll find plenty of room for your thumbs. |
|
|
I never staple and drive any more. Not since the accident. |
|
|
No, they play really crappy music, really, really loudly to attract children. I can tell you that the "Popeye the Sailor Man" tune gets old. Fast. |
|
|
"Ice cream is not a staple", speak for yourself. |
|
|
My father used to wrap rubber bands around his steering wheel for just this purpose. |
|
|
What an excellent idea! There are several days when I manage to get to work without being run over by people managing to fit in some driving whilst: talking on their mobile phones; eating their breakfasts; telling off the kids in the back; putting on make up; shaving, etc. |
|
|
This novel invention would give them one more chance of cleaning up the roads |
|
|
Safer than a guitar! Bread. |
|
| |