I'm thinking of a tin whistle a very simple one (always sucked at wind instruments though).
It's true. And nobody wants to be an American
I'm half and half, but I don't think they'd let me across the border now, despite that. I see half and half, like what you put in coffee...we both have a taste of things we don't like and things we do. I'll need extra froth to blend it with though. 😂
Descends into the ridiculous.
I like half and half but the cow isn't good to me so I tried switching to the goat but still there was the bloat so now I'm on to oat
milk
yes, please.
😂😂😂 That's such a great rhyme!
Ever crack and crush but not mush, some nuts not nuts, not going nuts, not hairy nuts for milk not of the ilk of a cow left to sour.
😂 I see you roll the same way.
does dance celebrating
I used to play rhyme time with a cousin of mine and a game called words delving into the absurds little turds birds blurred memories though because I was drinking a lot back then.
LOLOL! If that's an example, wow! Totally fun silly ridiculous deliciousness.
It was a weird game. One person would start saying a word really drawn out until it morphed into another word. Then the other would either do the same to that word, or to a synonym. Sometimes it would loop back around. Sometimes it would come to a conclusion.
Saaaaaaaaaaaandals.
Saaaaaaaaanta Claus.
Saaaaaaaaaaandwich.
Saaaaaaaaaandpaper
Paaaaaaaaaaaper baaaaaaaaaag with a sandwich in it! How nice!
Not long ago I listened to (not read) a Ray Bradbury essay about writing. Apparently he used a word play technique like this to come up with story ideas.
I've never seen or heard of that before. So interesting. Writing like this is all new for me, so I know nothing about word play techniques. I think I'll have to play with this. Thanks!
I can hear an audio of the draaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwing out of words. Must have been one load of laughs.
It can be really fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucking hard coming up with things but most of the time it's fuuuuuuuuuuuucking hard I mean fuuuuuuuuuuuucking hard I mean dammit most of the time it's fuuuuuuuuuuuuun.