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Thursday, September 21, 2017

Thoroughly Poetic Thursday

Angel Sammy and brudder Teddy

Today's 4 word challenges are 
open, octopus, olive and odd

Oh Sammy dear you sent a swarm of (brain) worms on a crazy path
they embedded themselves in Mom's head.
Our poems are most often about pussy cats.
Odd(ly) this one is all about an octOpussy
Whom I understand is not a bit wussy.
Her name is Olive Oyl.
She can be pushy


Popeye the Sailor is her man
He can open a can with his bare hands
His love is true he spoils her with mushy words. 
He sings of his strengths while puffin' on a pipe.


THE END!!!!!!
  

26 comments:

  1. Bravo!!! that were clever picked words this time... you created a super poem. Popeye was the nightmare of the mamas childhood... she always had to eat the spinach for him... she got no muscles nor tattoo's but she started to smoke.... epic backfiring of an education method I think... and spinach is banned in this house ;o)

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  2. You have us rolling on the floor, Madi☺ That was just awesome!

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  3. Hari OM
    Brava Brava!!! what a super job you did of this poetry... hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx

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  4. Fantastic poem with all those silly words. We like that. You all have a fine day.

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  5. Oh, the party in your head! Quite imaginative and clever Madi's Mom... you crack me up! I used to love spinach out of a can but not so much anymore. I do love fresh spinach though. Fried in a bit of olive oil and butter, in a salad, or in soups. Good Morning! Still working on the Meatball soup. It has been so hot here. Hoping to make it next week when the weather finally takes a very cool fall turn! Still no case for me. The one on the 19th was cancelled and now I have to call Sunday night. Fingers crossed and hoping to have nothing!

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  6. Madi, your mom is seriously creative! MOL!

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  7. HAHAHA! Well done Madi and Mom! You got all those words in and isn't it AMAZING we both wrote about Olive the Octopus????? Thanks for joining in the poetry fun every week - we always look forward to your masterpieces!

    Love,Teddy and Mom too

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  8. I LOVE POPEYE and OLIVE and even better is MadiOctopussy....yep! Mom had gone Wild this time with words and pics

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  9. You sure wove those words together in a way we never would have thought of. Great poem!

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  10. Bravo Madi!!! You are so good at poetry. Thank you for the kind words you left for Phoebe. We are praying this new medicine will buy her some time. XO

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  11. Bwa! Haa!! Haaa!!! You made me laugh! I, Marvelous, just saw my Mommy laugh so hard reading this fantastically outrageous poem, that coffee came out her nose!
    I have not seen this before! You poetry is great!
    Kisses
    Marv (who wishes he had 8 arms)

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  12. What do you call a cat with 8 kittens? An octopuss!

    Sorry, got distracted there. Love the poem.

    Mara from Norway

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  13. Bravo, Madi and Mom - that poem was fantastic!!! Mom used to love to watch Popeye and Olive Oyl and little Sweet Pea. But we are not sure what to make of an OctoPUSSY:)

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  14. You did it! Thanks to Popeye and Olive Oyl!

    Your Pals,

    Murphy & Stanley

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  15. madi...total lee awesum use oh de O'z two day !! de food gurl rememberz
    mizz oil frum bak in her yooth :) ☺☺♥♥

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  16. That was a good poem pretty Madi but ear worms make me itch!

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  17. You wrote a great poem. Glad we found your blog at twospoiledcats.

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  18. Well done! We were curious to see how octopus would fit in. You did it well.

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  19. We haven't thought about Popeye and Olive Oyl in years. Your poem put a smile on our faces!

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  20. Oh what a great poem!!! The Octopus was very funny :)

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  21. He's strong to the finish 'cause he eats his spinach! But it looks like Olive Oyl opened a can of whoop-ass! (Pardon my French. That was just too good to pass up!)

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  22. Oh!! this was a great poem!!'
    hugs
    Hazel & Mabel

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  23. Good one, Madi and Madi's mom! And your picture is purrfect!

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