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Saturday, October 7, 2023

The Book of B, O + ABC: an Illustrated Verse Alphabet

     A 

B, O + A begets 
'boa.' 
     (This one's 
nosh...? Our new nanny, Ma-
ria José Figue-
roa.)














     B

B, O + B begins 
'bobby.' 
     (This one 
follows the footy in 
Falkirk while answ'ring to 
'Robbie.')















     C 

B, O + C begins 
'bocce.' 
     (Mostly 
mark'd in Milan -- tho' on 
Monday's in March in Ka-
rachi.)  














     D 

B, O + D begins 
'bodice.' 
     (This one's 
Heidi von Freund's. She in-
tends friends to fondle her...
...gratis.)
















     E 

B, O + E begins 
'Boeing.' 
     (Discon-
tent with their war profi-
teering proves goodly...and 
growing.)













     F 

B, O + F begins 
'boffin.' 
     (Truth to 
tell, I've been made out 
maven -- though lately less 
often.)














     G 

B, O + G begins 
'Bogie.' 
     (Spied nigh 
better half Betty Ba-
call and her ham-'n'-Swiss 
hoagie.)










     H 

B, O + H begins 
'boho.' 
     (This one's 
loathe to distinguish his 
goat cheese galette from his 
Ho Ho.)











     I 

B, O + I begins 
'Boise.' 
     (Seems when 
ev'ry tree falls in the 
forest, things really get 
noisy.*)
     *Cf: "If a tree falls in the forest
      and no one is there to hear it, 
      does it make a sound...?" as 
      this relates to ecologically 
      foolhardy forestry practices.













     J 

B, O + J begins 
'Bojan.' 
     (When he 
dunks on my Wizards, 
deem 'im extremely an-
noyin.')













     K 

B, O + K begins 
'Boko.' 
     (Which will 
lead to 'Haram,' which will 
lead to el multitud 
loco.)












     L 

B, O + L begins 
'Bolger.' 
     (Ray's play'd 
scarecrows 'n' dowager 
aunts; Cary Grant's play'd a 
soldier.*)












     M 

B, O + M begins 
'bombshell.' 
     (Not the 
blonde brand. Who's hurt must have 
more than some salve or some 
balm gel.) 











     N 

B, O + N begins 
'bonkers.' 
     (Sadly, 
citizens section'd so 
squat in asylums in 
Yonkers.)



 












     (Bonus: 
B, O + N begins 
'bonny'...  
     (...much like 
prächtig in German and 
gözel in Azerbai-
jani.) 



     


O 

B, O + O leads to 
'Boojum.' 
     (These Aus-
tralian species in-
sist dudes canoodle 'n' 
smoodge* 'em.)
     *Australian slang meaning 
       to curry favor, to faun.
















     P 

B, O + P begins 
'Bopper.' 
     (Though his 
belly bloom'd big, and he 
bopp'd, his career came a
cropper.) 
               
     Q 

B, O + Q begins 
'Boqs.' 
     (In Baum's 
book, Boq's beheld but a
bit; in Greg's* novel, Boq 
rocks!)
     *Gregory McGuire, author of Wicked.
















     R 

B, O + R begins 
'Boris.'
     (Counter-
spies Boris counters ac-
count for 'brat' Badenov's 
tsoris.)
     *Russian honorific 'brat' 
translates as brother.








  
     






     S 

B, O + S begins 
'Boston.'
      (Beacon 
Hill be the 'hood where Frost's
toss'd -- and, for three years, gets 
lost in.*)
     *The poet lived there awhile after 
       the death of his wife, Elinor.














    

      T 

B, O + T begins 
'Bottom.'*
     (Who, post
schtuppin' Titania,
charges 'er, "Smoke if ya 
got 'em.")
     *Comic relief both above and in 
       Shakespeare's A Midsummer 
       Night's Dream

















   U 

B, O + U begins 
'Boulder.'
     (When you're
five thousand feet above
sea level (br-r-r-r), sure it's   
colder.)















     
V 

B, O + V begins 
'bovid.'
     (When 'twas
anthrax afoot 'mongst the
herd, folk prefer'd to risk
COVID.) 





    







      W 

B, O + W...? 
'Bow Wow.'
     (Pictured
here...? One Shad Moss joining
Snoop Dog -- a Gangsta Rap
powwow.)




     



     
     X 

B, O + X begets 
'box lunch.' 
     (This one's
fi;;'d full of food fit for  
fräuleins -- 'tain't no frickin' 
jock's lunch.) 














     Y 

B, O + Y begets 
'Boycott.'
     (In a
film by that name,* the sole 
female lead weren't a part 
Loy** got.)
     *1947's Captain Boycott.
     **In '47, Myrna did land a part in 
        The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer.
        (Pictured below is largely unrelated 
        poisson of interest Myrna L'Oyster.)











    Z 

B, O + Z begets 
'Boz.' 
     (With his 
nom-de-plume 'Boz,' Dickens 
early earns pounding ap-
plause; 
     rhymed with 
French quelque chose, it could
bring this damn thing to a 
close.) 

 

Friday, October 6, 2023

Alpha Betes: The Boffolo

       "The Boffolo" 
  An Image for the Letter B excerpted from 
  "Alpha Betes: Unsung Elites Among the Beasts -- 
  an Illustrated ABC with Rhyming Distichs"

  The Boffolo roam.
  (We so hoped they'd stay home.)


Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Granny Anna's Anagrampage Rampage Page: an ELASTic et als tour de farce

    "In the 
parish of Sleat, on the island of Skye
     stands a 
column of slate eight...no: nine meters high. 
     In Pi-
raeus, in Greece, stands an andresite stela
     that  
shadows the shrine of the martyr St. Ela.
     Just 
south of Malay lies the Gaspar Selat
     where swarm 
lates -- tho' freshwater pisces they're not,"
     lip syncs
lady o' lit'rature Madame De Staël 
     in a 
breath stale with onions, tobacco and bile.,,
     ...then pro-
ceeds: "Oxford waterwheels, nourish'd by leats,
     grind the 
grain so at least all the neighborhood eats.
     Likewise, 
malts for the Altes beer brewers obtain:
    'May thou 
laste and endure, brewers!' That's the refrain."
    Asks her
priest: "Who's been bit by the vampire Lesta-..."
     "Cease!! D'you 
think an astel overhead spares you...? Nah!"
     warns De 
Staël. "You need garlic to borrow or steal.
     ' Salte that
bloodsucker!'...? Nope! Garlic's still the ideal."

     "From a
tsela' of Adam God fashions an Eve.
     An es-
tal houses Christ -- if His book you believe,"
     drones De 
Staël as, invested in bean greens and teals,
     in her
Model X Tesla down East L she wheels.
     These -- her
quotes -- via lyrics from E'Last arrive.
     That Ko-
rean boy band et als help 'em survive.
     (If you
covet more nonsense, more poppycock tales,
     consult
<PlAysWEllWithLetTerS.com> for details.)

*   *   *   *   *

     Materials and minimal definitions; rhymes are
     consistent with pronunciation guides consulted online. 

ST. ELA: canonized Turkish woman   
STEAL: pilfer  
STALE: not fresh   
SLATE: metaphoric rock   
SLEAT: parish on island of Skye    
STAËL: Anne Louise Germaine French Revolution woman of letters     
STELA: upright stone column   
SALTE: imperative 'to salt'   
SELAT: Indonesian strait   
TEALS: several blue hues     
TALES: stories   
TESLA: electric auto     
TSELA': Hebrew for 'rib'   
ET ALS: several expressions of 'and others' 
E'LAST: Korean boy band   
ESTAL: Old French for stall or stable  
EAST L: east portion of alphabetized street   
ALTES: style of lager from Detroit       
ASTEL: arch of boards above miners' heads in shaft    
LEAST: smallest amount     
LATES: genus of freshwater perch    
LASTE: obsolete 'last' or imperative "Endure!"   
LEATS: several trenches leading to British waterwheels   
LESTA-...: reference to certain vampire (interrupted)   

Monday, October 2, 2023

Anagrampage: Rats 'n' Tsar, Arts 'n' Star

“Who’ll Russia rid of rampant rats,” cried Yaroslav the First. 
“The Moskva’s not the Weser,”
sigh'd his barons to their Tsar. 
“The German town of Hamelin with vermin nearly burst -- 
until they hired a piper, an extermination star,
which Roy-G-Biv-garb'd flautist plied his liquidation arts. 
But though a scourge of pests he purged, he pinch'd his patrons' hearts."

Anagrampage: East 'n' Teas, Eats 'n' Seat

Cathay lies east of Camden Town.
Sweet teas they pour lack cream or milk.
The Huangdi there eats bird's nest soup
and governs from a seat of silk.

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