My first thought was to Dedicate A Haiku Day But the time is past
The fifth of July The year two thousand and five Would have been ideal
< 5/7/5 >
Although to you yanks sadly the seventh of May Would have had to do.
So I say we just Name a week, <and shame the weak> So, what do you say? -- Custardguts, May 22 2008 There once was a man
Who wrote his thoughts in haiku
Haikudos to him-- plynthe, May 23 2008 Oh please no.-- calum, May 23 2008 Please, please, no.-- theleopard, May 23 2008 Please, please, please, please, no. Please, please, please, please, please, please, no. Please, please, please, please, no.-- wagster, May 23 2008 so no then?-- Custardguts, May 23 2008 a haiku is sup- posed to be 5 7 5 syl- lables but some people cheat-- FlyingToaster, May 23 2008 //so no then?// No, no now!-- calum, May 23 2008 //Please, please, please, please, no// Includes no reference to Seasons, but this does.-- pertinax, May 23 2008 Does 5/7/5 give .14 or 3.5? Does anyone care?-- Ling, May 23 2008 This shouldn't be a halfbakery thing. This should be an international holiday.-- phoenix, May 23 2008 English too compact. five-seven-five syllables: it is too verbose. I prefer the spirit of the Japanese way. The spirit of haiku is to force the author to use only the really important parts of what he has to say. The above haiku would be properly written (despite syllable count)English compactconsider carefully.use few words.haiku no seishindaijin no koto daketskatta ho ga ii-- Voice, Nov 11 2008 boku amaridekinaikedo shitaiii haiku tsukuru-- Voice, Nov 11 2008 10 PRINT "HELLO WORLD" 25 GOTO 30 30 GOTO 10-- phundug, Nov 11 2008 Author wants something
To be more widely practiced.
This is called "let's all".-- bungston, Nov 12 2008 read the f.a.q's quite obviously a list [marked-for-deletion]-- FlyingToaster, Nov 12 2008 I did not intend for people to make a list read the idea -- Custardguts, Nov 12 2008 random, halfbakery