
~ Please think of a word that rhymes
with the previously posted word, and
then leave another word to be rhymed.

I will begin with...
~ computer

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Oh, wait: "Invaders" (slaps forehead)
Haha! If I slapped my forehead every time I was momentarily befuddled, I'd have a permanent concussion.
And a little child shall lead them.
More bible: Wet defense, Leighton.
I'm stumped. Old or New Testament
penitence? Satan?
(I can't think of one of my own)
Sorry, Westerly! It's Matthew 4:10 "Get thee hence, Satan... " ("for it is written, thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and Him only shalt thou serve.") It was sort of an in-joke in my world, so I guess I projected that familiarity onto the world at large. I was brought up Church of England and we used the King James bible and quoted that passage more. I think Baptists, etc., refer more often to Matthew 16:23 "Get thee behind me, Satan..." The funny thing is, I'm an atheist and my mom was a pagan. Hahaha!
So: "Wet me rebind me, Leighton"
(Ah, thank you.I myself was not raised up in a church by my parents, but I started reading the Bible in college, and did enjoy the lyrical language of the King James)
weathers: bold, brainy, Cindy, howdy, beer, money
cold, rainy, windy, cloudy, clear, sunny (LOVED those rhymes!)
More weather: buggy, wry, Brigid, clover-classed, fartly funny, doggy
muggy,dry, frigid, overcast, partly sunny, foggy
awesome: the rest and the rightest
the best and the brightest
to snub someone: live the old told-her
give the cold shoulder
March 17th: Innis trout, horned leaf and baggage, parrots, bunions and dead tomatoes
Guinness Stout, corned beef and cabbage, carrots, onions, and red potatoes (Good one! And--parrots and bunions--I may never be able to eat it again! Haha!)
copy-catting your topic again: Feint Hat-trick, virus carp, gripes, leper-john, clot-o-mold
St. Patrick, Irish harp, pipes, leprechaun, pot 0' gold
(good one and funny. Don't forget the stylish coda red)
March 15: See there, the Tides of Starch
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