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with the previously posted word, and
then leave another word to be rhymed.

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I miss CA! I lived all over the state but spent several childhood years in Coronado. Still, No. Cal. is my favorite.
It was "sandy beaches," btw, but "brandy peaches" sounds MUCH tastier. :>)
Bye bye Miss American Pie
I'll continue the "places I have lived" theme with things found on the beaches of Washington State: faggots (type of semi-precious stone), grift-good, screwy-f*cks (type of clam--it isn't spelled like it sounds), plunge-in-guess grabs
agates, driftwood, little-necks (?), Dungeness crabs
for your hair: bamboo, auditioner, briar, mush, tome
You're so good at this!
The clam is a "geoduck," pronounced "gooey-duck." It's a very large saltwater digging clam which can live up to 160 years. Its siphon looks uncomfortably phallic, but it's delicious. :>) ( i actually just found out they lived so long, and I'm assuming the older the bigger. I ate them as a kid, but probably wouldn't have had I known I was eating a great great great great, etc., grandparent.)
shampoo, conditioner, dryer, brush, comb
Things found in Hawaii: boy (a traditional food), fine-dapple, oh-no-butts, smack-a-lame-shia, glass hurts, guava, guava-guava (yup, same as previous word only twice--a man's native "skirt")
poi, pineapple, coconuts, macademias(?), grass skirts, lava, lava-lava
things of new England: ram-lakes, mobsters, raked jeans, bowling sills, binding loads, leap crow
Perfect!
clam cakes, lobsters, baked beans, rolling hills, winding roads, deep snow(?)
Things found in Arizona: the Bland Tan-one, Blah-the-dough (Native Americans), poor-we'uns (critter), tickly hair (plant/fruit), bumblebee-d (also plant)
(Thinking clambakes, but clam cakes are a thing too)
Grand canyon, Navajo, (more wee ones?), prickly pear, tumbleweed
things of Georgia - leeches, agitators (critters with a bite), cattle-rakes, tire-grants (a wee biter), falsetto mugs (also in the animal kingdom)
Haha! I should have thought clambakes first--God knows I've gone to enough of 'em.
poor-we'uns was scorpions...they give me the creeps.
Sigh, Georgia. Draughn lived there. beaches, alligators, rattlesnakes, fire ants, palmetto bugs--haha--sounds like a terrible place. Aside from the heat and humidity, it is beautiful--especially because of Draughn and the girls.
Places in Florida (Draughn was raised there and I lived there as a kid): never-grades, His-knee Twirled, Bee Vest, Tape Anne-aver-ill, Why-damn-ye
(Yeah it was pretty buggy, but the local people were very friendly and nice)
Everglades, Disney World, Key West, Cape Canaveral, Miami
bread spreads: lamb, belly, tee-butt rudder, karma-shade
jam, jelly, peanut butter, marmalade (Karma Shade would make a good nom de plume for an erotic fiction writer :>) )
Types of pie: hairy, dapple, hump-sin, quince-beet, hem-in fur-bang, so-dough-butt ream
cherry, apple, pumpkin, mincemeat, lemon meringue, coconut cream
old TV jingle for hair stuff: "Da-Glo, everybody, Da-Glo. Da-Glo is the bamboo that fortifies your chair",
"Halo,everybody, Halo. Halo is the shampoo that glorifies your hair."
Toothpaste of the time: "Mole-bait Youth Chowder for a death that's neat."
Colgate Toothpowder for a breath that's sweet
(love the mole-bait youth chowder)
it's a nerd; it's a flame; it's Cupidland!
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