+tsunrisebey Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 I'm sitting here smiling with joy and glee, after four years I'm finally free. The classes are done and tests are complete, no more studying til midnight feeling dead on my feet. This upcoming Saturday slightly before the hour of 3, I'll be crossing the stage in my hand, my degree. In order to win you must follow the rules, A green blemished turtle to you rhyming fools. It must be 8 lines can be more but not less, I'll give you the coins for some of the best. Do not edit you post nor should you whine, for if you moan and groan the coins will stay mine. I could give away one but these turtles should thrive, so I'm raising the number and giving away five. You may enter this cointest but only two times, give it your best shot but make sure that it rhymes. One foot, two foot, think like Dr. Seuss, it could be your poem that I finally choose. At midnight the bell rings and it chimes, Hopefully you've posted the best of your rhymes. tsun Quote Link to comment
+surteb Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 I'll bite and take a chance on this - it's an opportunity to great to miss! Here's a poem submitted to you I wrote while I was in school, too. Stopped by Frost on a Sunday Evening Pet parakeet goes tweet in tune, does loop-de-loops around the room and I can find no other way to say all that I want to say ‘cause ups and downs are stuck inside my brain that searched and looked and tried to find the accents in each line by tapping feet and keeping time. I’ve marked them right and marked them wrong and yelled ba ba ba dee dee dum to figure out just how to place the characters upon the page. Whose woods are these? I just don’t know. His house is in the village though and I’d be very, very glad if he would simply pack his bags and move his life right out of town so I could write one small line down that doesn’t have to rhyme or sound just like the others all around. I’m thinking dactyl, dactyl fly across this page and maybe try to change the tone of all that’s here and rest my tired, tired ears from listening to just one more line that I don’t want to claim as mine because, it’s true!, it’s hurt my pride to give in to such goofy rhymes. A poem does not have to match each word for word or tit for tat but I just cannot seem to stop writing how I never want- ed to before but what was that I might have missed, I read so fast!? A trochee sneaking in between this never-ending same old beat. A ray of light! Dawn through the dark! Don’t tell me that’s a smart remark. If you choose to be offended -- the trochee’s back! This rant’s upend -ed! So I guess I must be through. To meter I say, “Too da loo!” Quote Link to comment
+Vegas Gamblers Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Ok, I will give this a shot A rhyming person I am not If I could win I would wear a big grin It is a turtle coin I seek But this poem is week Anyway, congrats to Tsun Maybe I won. Quote Link to comment
+Fastest Turtle Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Well, HO HO HO You lucky soul I would also be grinning Don't cha know If I were too crossing that stage but at my age there's only rage For what I didn't do can't do now I'll never know that feelin' of WOW Congrats to you Tsun Rock On Quote Link to comment
+GeoKs Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Here's one from my school days (grade 7, to be exact): PIGS At dawn the playful pigs arise They're animals which other farm creatures despise. The rest of the barnyard animals think The pigs are noisy, dumb, and stink! Unless they gobble up some food They get into a grumpy mood. Squeaks and squawks and squabbles too Make the farm sound like a zoo. At nightfall the various sounds fade away, The pigs have finished another day.... Congrats on finishing your degree! Quote Link to comment
+kehunt64 Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 OK I am saying upfront that I can't write poems Poems I can't write but I still hope to win. A turtle in my hands would to my face bring a grin. So if I am lucky and I am one of the five, I will wait by my mailbox for my turtle to arrive. ~Karen Quote Link to comment
+islander1988 Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Oh cool, a cointest! It has been a while Since I've tried my hand in hopes I would smile Upon finding I'd won a new precious to hold But I would not assume, or be so bold As to think my rhyme might charm Tsun's ear And result in a turtle finding it's way here So I'll end my rhyme, and hope for the best And thank tsunrisebey for her latest cointest! Quote Link to comment
+Vegas Gamblers Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 I was told I used the wrong spelling of a word above I sometimes use words that don't fit like a glove It came from a friend I will call MustangJoni But pointing it out writting yourself is baloney So I will try again with my second rhyme Maybe this one will be the time I want a turtle that I can say I will hopefully get one some day. Quote Link to comment
+tsunrisebey Posted May 8, 2008 Author Share Posted May 8, 2008 I see a couple of good ones that have tickled my fancy a turtle may come your way you just might have a chancey Quote Link to comment
+kehunt64 Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 OK here is my second one for you TSUN: A cap and a gown and a much earned degree, is what I desire to set myself free. I have studied so hard to learn what I must, to enter a career for which I lust. My school years are over I say with glee but life is just beginning this journey for me. ~Karen Congratulations on your graduation Quote Link to comment
+surteb Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Oh little Earth Turtle colored in green, normally I know you’d head to the sea, but this time I hope you’re coming to me. Blemished or not, you still perfectly shine, there’s no flaw in design, don’t worry you’re fine! A scar makes you unique, makes you different than most. If you were like all the others, of what could you boast? But if some should continue to look at you funny, there’s a lesson that’s always good to recall: What’s on the outside is only a shell, what’s on the inside is most important of all. Congratulations on earning your degree Tsun and thank your for the cointest to let us celebrate along with you! Quote Link to comment
+the jesters Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Congratulations on your graduation Day! It will be a fun day full of play! Now what will you do w/all of your new found time? Will you go geocaching and have some great finds? Will you design some great new coins? Or find an endangered species geocaching club that everyone will join? Or will you sit around, And on the foums be found? All I can truly say... Is have a fabulous graduation day! Quote Link to comment
+Six Little Spookies Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Here I sit, and mourn my fate, For the hour is much too late. You see, I should be now abed, With pleasent dreams passing through my head. But it is nine, plus a half hour more, And I must be at work by four. I've cruised the forums for way too long And sleep is calling, its voice is strong. Good night. Quote Link to comment
+MountainRacer Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 You have my heartfelt congratulations on your graduation; one more year remains for me, and it's finals week. Here's a poem I wrote for a literature class this semester. -------------------------------- A las diez de la noche Los dos estan afuera En el viento fresco Bajo la luna llena. Se quedan solos juntos Mirando el cielo tan Ancho como un rio. Las estrellas los miran. Tiritando un poco Le murmura a el: "Para que me has traido A esfriarme la piel?" El dice: "Paz, mi novia, Abroche su abrigo. Por unos momentos mas Queda aqui conmigo." Continuan mirando Hasta que ella pierde A final su paciencia; Va de la yerba verde. De su manta en el suelo Solamente la tiene Vista perfecta cuando Lo que predijo viene. La luz pequena brilla En la cima del mundo. Termina su viaje En un fuego profundo Una cosa tan bella... ...que bella esta muerte. Nunca puede volver y Pensar en su mal suerte. Cuatro palabras caen Con amargura como Susurro triste del viento: "Una sorpresa; te amo." Quote Link to comment
+Fluttershy Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Oh, if I had a Geocoin On a little shelf I'd admire it and Polish it and keep it for myself But, if I had two Geocoins I'd send one out to You To show I care, from Here to There and that is what I'd do Oh, if I had some Geocoins In a little book I'd turn the Page and Rearrange and Look and Look and Look But, if I made my own Geocoin I'd Mail one out Your Way or We Could Trade our Heart's Desire and Chat the Night Away Or, if I felt Mysterious I'd try to Act real Wise A Coin would fall into your Lap It would be quite a Surprise I have One Coin, I have Two I have Too many Coins, I know My Lock & Locks are piled High With Treasures to behold I have one Friend, I have Two I have many Friends, I know They're the Faces inside each Geocoin Treasures worth more than Gold You're Treasures worth more than Gold... Quote Link to comment
+darnjoeSNARG Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 You said not to whine, but I'm the king of crying about missing the sale of your coins. So, here's my rhyme, albeit a bit rappish: I'm DJSnarg and I've got to say I better see some turtles comin my way It may sound bossy, it may sound mean but if I don't get em, I'm gonna scream So flip me some turtles and if you do I won't hold my breath until I turn blue, I'll stop crying like a baby, won't whine, won't wail, just because I missed that darn turtle sale, cause my name is Snarg and that's for show, but my buddies still know me as old darn joe. Quote Link to comment
+GPX Navigators Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Congrats on the rewards of all your hard work!! ************************************** That hazelnut you so sweetly crave Why it is most surely all the rave In big jars it does comes You eat it all up, oh so yum! When all of it is eaten away A new empty toy with which to play A treasure to place for cachers to find But dang all that chocolate has put you in a bind! Quick, a bathroom ye must find! Quote Link to comment
avroair Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 8 little feet doing quite a mix tangled and twisted then there were six 6 little feet ran out the door a couple missed the car then there were 4 4 little feet ran down the trail one tripped in a whole and had to bail 2 little feet searched around GZ held up the cache and hopped with glee! 1 little foot hopping up and down someone's been here! now now there was a frown 8 little feet where have they been? sitting all content at the dairy queen You didn't get the FTF but you must realize that having mint ice cream is the real prize! * soz I was writing this while spooning mint choc chip ice cream. Quote Link to comment
+jadearcher Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 I remember that feeling All those years ago My mind was still reeling With all we had to know For final exams Took weeks of hard prep Any attempt to cram Was not the right step It was such a relief To be finished with school stress But it was my belief It prepared me none the less My next 13 years Have been exciting and full Sure there have been tears But even more that's quite cool I look forward to more That life throws my way You have a lot in store Congrats tsunrisebey Quote Link to comment
+The Fossillady Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 On Saturday walk with your head high Take your degree and wave bye-bye. Tsunrisebey says I must write eight lines And this poem is supposed to rhyme. What can I say; I’d love a turtle I would even trade you my Aunt Myrtle. Pretty corny and lame But I’ll still play the game. Congrats. Quote Link to comment
RedShoesGirl Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 congrats steph! and to all the budding poets out there, you guys are great! lara/rsg Quote Link to comment
RedShoesGirl Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 a poem of the real world in the midst of deep dark winter despair, a moment's weakness, i cut off my hair now with warm and spring returning glow, i wake to ask, "where did all my hair go?" Quote Link to comment
+Mr.Explorer3 Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Walk across the stage on Saturday Never forget how it feels You've earned a college degree Through all of the travails Play and have fun now Don't be in a rush Work can wait for awhile For it's Geowoodstock or bust. Congratulations!!!! Quote Link to comment
+Hockeyhick Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 My initial thought was to post the poem that I wrote for one of my caches: GCVCQG Within these lines you’ll find your clues to sign the log and pay your dues. Muggles, they are everywhere, so be discreet and search with care. The sculptures aren't tiny like "Mice on Main," But the stroll is easy, just the same. Follow these coords to get your start, Where a man sits reading, enjoying the park. Over his shoulder a sentinel stands, His life's mission was protecting this land. In front of him, stand looking down, You’ll find yourself in the center of town. Now put away your GPS. You’ll need your brain to solve the rest. To the North a lovely tribute waits, that honors two plants that dot our state. Look to the West or to the East, to satisfy your inner beast. But to the South our quest for you, walk carefully across for a better view. If you are standing in the right place, paintings and sculptures are in your face. Now turn to the right and stroll again, inside the tower you must stand. Some gave more, while some gave less, Look for the names that start with “S.” While standing firm in front of them, look to your right once again. Wait for “Walk.” Don’t try to trick it, Or else you'll get a jaywalking ticket. Across the road we go again, where you just might see man’s best friend. Keep going straight, don’t turn or veer, You'll pass a lamp-post very near. Watch your step ‘cause if it’s dark, these aren’t fake, like “Park and Bark!” There is a vessel here to use, “Keeping things green” is our muse. Don’t lift the lid or you may find, matter of an unsettling kind. No need to get dirty, no, not at all, but it may help if you are tall. This micro’s not like most you see, it’s long and slender…silvery. We hope you have enjoyed your stay, Come back again another day! Additional Hints ( Encrypt ) If one more clue you wish to seek, look down the post and take a peek Congrats on Graduation!!! Quote Link to comment
+Hockeyhick Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 But then...I thought abut this one from my latest puzzle-cache: GC14TCG Come and listen to a story 'bout a man named Hick You knew he was Southern cause his dialect was thick, The cacher’s all knew him as a hockey dude, And you could always find him wherever there was food. (BBQ, that is, chicken leg, ham bone...) One rainy day he asked about the story of his Pa, Ma heaved a little sigh and stiffened up her jaw. “Your Pa was a whiskey-man, the best by-far around, Folks would come to get a jug from clear all over town.” (Corn, that is, Yellow Gold, Cat-Daddy...) His still was nestled in beneath the long-leaf needle pines, And he would even give them some if they didn't have a dime. The Army came a callin' and offered us a mule, If he would let them make his mash into tank fuel. (Gas, that is, kerosene, runnin' lean...) She told his Pa to go ahead, she'd take care of our land, So he went to support the cause and help his fellow man. Back home, she tended to the chores and if someone was sick She'd send them off with a quart or two of sweet "Cat-Daddy-Hick." (Cure, that is, colicy young-uns, sneezin' fits...) She told him of the War and how his Paw had made it home, And told him of the immigrate who also came along. Hailing from the Old Country, he took to Mama's cookin’, And also down a shot or two when no-one else was lookin’. (Swig, that is, just a splash, warm and fuzzy...) "Your Paw never told him the secrets of his mash, Even though he offered your Paw a lot of cash. I thought he was a no-account, this I tell you son, I never went no place that I didn't tote my gun.” (Colt, that is, Fourty-four, in my apron...) She went on to tell him about the day the rascal left, He took all the money and her jewelry while they slept. Jars of whiskey, corn and bags of sugar too, And set fire to the still to cover-up his rue. (Thief, that is, low-down, no account...) "Your Pa tore after him over hill and over dale, but his gimpy leg allowed Demetri to prevail. He came home low and beaten, I mended to his cuts, And from that moment forward, son, your Paw was going nuts." (Coo-Coo for Coco Puffs, that is, paper dolls, funny farm...) Demetri died a pauper 'cause he just didn't have the touch. His attempts to make fine whiskey didn't amount to much. He was found inside his freezer tryin' to cool the fire, Of the poison he had brewed with nary a desire. (Cold, that is, tingly toes, frozen olives...) She handed him a yellow scrap of paper, scuffed and torn, Left behind by Pa on a dreary Sunday morn. He had headed out to find the man that stole his jar, When a church van ran him over outside "Demetri's Bar." (Worm dirt, that is, eighty-six, pushin' daisies...) Your Pa died with his secret, or so I've often felt, Until I found this code hidden inside his old belt. His recipe may be here, Heaven only knows, But even if it's not, you are finished with this prose! (Go!, that is, Hit the road! Find the Cache! ) Quote Link to comment
+Marpomem Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 1 turtle, 2 turtles, 3 turtles, maybe four: Is that a turtle I hear Knocking at my door? Soon the forums may observe That a nut like me might win In spite of the pathetic shape This poem of mine is in!!! Thank you, tsunrisebey, For yet another way To get a sweet, much wanted turtle coin For my collection to which it may join! Quote Link to comment
+fingers crossed Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 A cointest I see at the end of my day. My heart filled with glee as I sat down to play. I sit and I think what would TSun like coins that go chink a bird or a bike. It is very quiet sat here on my own no tv no sound no email no phone I hope for the wails a new coin may bring when I open the mail that says Hey you win. With absolutely no shame and a whole lot of fun I think I can claim that this poem is done. Quote Link to comment
dimkasmir Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 When I first discovered the geocoin board, It uncovered for me a humongous coin hoard. They all were so pretty but there was just one That everyone said was just perfectly done. It was known as the ‘Earth Turtle’ and in no time at all I realized that it made me purely enthralled. I started to seek out this masterpiece But with no coins to trade I could not be appeased. However, today an opportunity was born To get that great coin which I so much adorn. So as I write these lyrics at my computer tonight, I hope that an ‘Earth Turtle’ will soon be in my sight. Quote Link to comment
+MountainRacer Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 (edited) Here's one more, tailored to better suit the occasion. ------------------------------------- When I was six, I daydreamed Of teaching when I grew older, Leading a class of ready young minds And wielding the grading-folder. At age ten, what I wished for Was to be an astronaut, To travel on a spaceship As adventurous men ought. At year fourteen, I figured that Accounting might be my line; It worked for my dad, after all, And didn't I turn out fine? Eighteen came, and by that point My mind had drawn a blank; All I wanted was some way To put enough cash in the bank. Now twenty-two is coming up And I have come around to see That six-year-old me had it right: A teacher I was meant to be. So now I study teacher-ed And grade essays by the ream. Congratulations on your graduation And never forget: you are what you dream. ---------------------------------- EDIT: OK, so this wasn't "just before the bell"; Eastern Time is two hours ahead. Edited May 8, 2008 by MountainRacer Quote Link to comment
+Little'n Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 ‘Twas finals week, when all through the forums The members were typing their best turtle poems. The verses were posted to the thread with great care In hopes that a turtle soon would be there. The students were nestled all snug in their beds. With finals behind them, they had nothing to dread. But the teachers, the teachers, were up really late Grading great mounds of papers was their final fate. Did they read them and stack them and write comments down? Or just give them a grade as they fell to the ground? And then, in a twinkling, the grades were recorded In each class for each student a grade was reported. As Steph crossed the stage to get her degree, Her smile said it all—she was finally *free*! ------- Congrats! Hope you have a great graduation and vacation! Quote Link to comment
+grodan & fiabus Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 I will have to try. The coins! A cat and a rat a pig and a moose I don´t keep them in a hat but they´ll never get loose They bring me much fun I have a jewel from Tsun I admire their beauty and call them all, my cutie. Poetry is not my strongest side but for this cointest I just had to try. Thanks for the cointest and congrats to you Tsun. grodan Karin Quote Link to comment
+BilLow Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 For Turtles I’ll rhyme As much as I must If the turtles are coins, Please find this rhyme just A cointest I’ve one, Not once er’ before But now hopes return For a coin at my door. Quote Link to comment
+fingers crossed Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 It has been not long since I started this thing. The pull has been strong since I've been geocaching. The first one I found Was in a tree, I had looked all around with hesitancy. I saw a green cache in the crook in a the tree and went with a dash with my son to go see. We opened the lid and looked on inside a pencil and log book our eyes opened wide. We signed our first log We took our first toy We hid from the dogs and the girls and the boys. We snuck from the tree and onto the trail Hoping no-one would see Hoping we would not fail. For the short hunting time That we had looked It provided the sign We were definately hooked. A year down the road with over 900 caches Our caching hasn't slowed as we look for the stashes. towards the 1000 Our finds they do hurtle The one thing that's left Is to own TSUN's turtle. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
+tsunrisebey Posted May 8, 2008 Author Share Posted May 8, 2008 My eyes are getting heavy some sleep I must get, you still got one hour to post for this contest. I'll check in the morn' for the last of the rhymes, hurry up and post you're running out of time. Quote Link to comment
+ECplus3 Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 A turtle, they say, is yeah big and yeah long, It happily lives its whole life in the sea. With a graceful glide that's as sweet as a song, Still, this turtle is just not for me. A terrapin now, is as fierce as they come. It too lives in water, but is crafty and sly, Careless prey will soon be undone, But this terrapin is just not for I. A tortoise, by contrast, lives its life on dry land, Slowly plodding the centuries away. A diet of fruits and leaves to some may sound grand, But this tortoise I shall pass by today. Now the Earth Turtle! There is turtle with taste! It shows off its brilliant colours with glee. It flies to and fro with unturtlelike haste. Oh I hope one will fly home to me! Quote Link to comment
+Moozer Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 As a teacher at a large college, I applaud you for your show of knowledge. I know it's hard to work and to wait, but this weekend, you'll finally graduate. Then you'll have a diploma to call your own. But Monday it's job search time, To pay off that student loan! Congrats! Quote Link to comment
+stellarscapes Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Not very good at poems, but here goes anyway... Oh how I wish for a turtle. I found one once in some some myrtle. A turtle in the myrtle. In the myrtle was the turtle. Hidden in the leaves, her color was green. She stood there looking, almost like a queen. I decided to call her Jean, Or maybe the name should be Gene. Because girl or boy, I really did not know. When I saw her, I said oh-no, But she must have thought I was her foe, Because she bit me on the toe. Quote Link to comment
+cainrcc Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Count me out as I will just pout as i can't rhyme even if it won me a yime I could enter two times but what a waste of time so no whine here I just go get a beer just a fact that I can't rhyme and out of time. Goodnight Congrats to you tsunrisebey ! ! ! Quote Link to comment
+tite lines Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 I came upon this with less than an hour to spare should I? could I? would I dare? try to write something for our tsun to compare for it seems poets are everywhere We feel like we know this young lady from Montana who can be pursuaded with the thought of Nutella we are proud of you as you start your journey for life is just beginning for you and your pony with humbled hearts for a girl not met, our thoughts are not phony for we agree with all your talents you shall achieve all your dreams and wishes if you just believe, we believe in you. Congrats Tsun Quote Link to comment
+Frank n Beck Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Im glad I got up I was in bed you see, But my faithful pup She had to go pee. So I look into the forum To see any new posts tonight, Tsun has a cointest Which has given me a fright. I have to be creative And give her a rhymn, Oh Lord Oh lord Im running out of time. Im not real witty At this kind of thing, But if I try real hard, A turtle the mailman may bring. Congrats Tsun!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment
+fairyhoney Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Tsun feels generous tonight giving away a sweet turtle Don't she know of my fright To overcome this big hurdle A rhyme I must think For a turtle in hand Would turn my face pink And my smile be grand Tsun's diploma will bring power But won't go to her head Instead it's Nutella at this hour Soon she'll be off to bed Quote Link to comment
lorca.nl Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 after hard work and no visit, you can say i did it. you got your degree feels like a t-bee, fly in the sunrise happy and free. bey you say to the turtle you give away, mabey he`s happy white our turtle pim that he stay. now you have time for holiday and visit the green him, so that you can come and see your turtle swim. congratuled to you tsun Quote Link to comment
+PJPeters Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 I've been sittin' here ponderin' my brain's been a wanderin' I've been sorely upset that I haven't won yet. My muse is a joke It flows like a choke I came up with naught Just as I thought. So here's to a friend On one to depend She's just so darn nice Though she exacted this price. So 'ere I'm a tryin' and no pouts or cryin' I wish you the best you've showed up the rest. I'm sure I'm too late that's how it goes, mate I've got a full plate With work that I hate. Just so you see This poem is free No one would pay So I'll go away. ------- (Sorry bout that!) Spring's blossoms unfold A cap, a gown, and degree Commencement arrived (See? My haiku's are just as bad!) (Let's try again, shall we?) Many lessons learned Majestic Mountain backdrop Graduation day (Okay - I'm leaving!) Quote Link to comment
+fairyhoney Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Hey, Steph is having a cointest But just Where could Dardevle be We All know he's one of the best To out post most with his glee A blemished turtle be the prize For Steph is quite generous Her artistic views have wowed our eyes Should we not be envious Steph is graduating from college With her we are all proud She has obtained all this knowledge Her voice is now loud Just where is that Dardevle Eating Nutella on the sly Not to Steph do we tell Winning a Turtle we try Steph says goodbye to her books This ends her college years Tristen and his good looks Surely will lap up her tears ******************************************************* Congratulations, Steph and if you get board, just remember there is always the Masters then doctorate Love, Fairyhoney Quote Link to comment
+007BigD Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Congrats little Tsun Your happy and free Your finally done and Congrats from me! An earth Turtle for us? For us do you say? Cool, so I dont have to bid Ya know that LE on Ebay! Cause this rhymes a must For the cointest no doubt! Ill get that Green Turtle ...Ill get it or pout! Naaa, no pouting here Its happy and joy Tsuns Gradiated Sweet Boy Oh Boy! Rock On little Sista Were proud of you here! But its just begun... and your future is clear! So tell us whats next Whats next do you say? Hmmm, ill bet a cointest Maybe Sunday! But after the fact What are your plans? Will you still make the coins... The coins for your fans? Whatever it is, Ya know, that youll do! You'll make someone proud... Or come get your crew! Cuz we are big and we're bad With heavy objects galore mostly just homies whom you we adore! Kay Im done now... It was fun to come play OH did I mention... I GOT INTERNET TODAY!!!!! ... [/b]Congrats Tsun!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment
+Ble68 Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Tsun I hope it is ok to post this. If you want me to get rid of it just let me know. I never got to tell you that I was sorry for your loss. Loosing a loved one can be very hard, At many times it can catch you off gaurd. Remember those times you two had together, And hopefully they will remain present forever. The bond that you made will never be broken. The love that you share will always be spoken. Cowboy was one of a kind. Another one like him you'll never find. P.S Congrats on finishing up school! Quote Link to comment
+Geo.Error Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 There lived a turtle Her name was Tsun She lived in a shell and enjoy everyday the sun Her life was very very well She swam in Nutella And she climed on every rock She had a fella Who was named Jock They had made little green blemished turtle's Who loved to hide and seek and play At one day turtle Tsun climb up in a lot of mirttle's And she thinks; the litle green turtle's are old enoug to find now there own way Turtle tsun and turtle jock give there kids a kiss and set them free And hopely one of the litle green turtle's will visit me Quote Link to comment
+Geo.Error Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 (edited) Congrats TSUNRISEBEY with your graduation Edited May 8, 2008 by Geo.Error Quote Link to comment
+kdv Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Too bad this cointest took place while I was sound asleep! Those darn time zones! But here's a little poem anyway, I couldn't resist. It's based on one of my 'adventures' as a child. True story! I was at a play ground, a nice sunny day The sun shone real brightly, shot many a ray After playing for hours my eyes caught a sign A race between turtles, the prize would be mine! A turtle, a turtle, I wanted to win I wanted to play, no I wouldn't give in I was about seven, or had maybe turned eight The race would be starting, I could no longer wait I had picked me a winner, I was sure as could be My mother was watching, but not cheering for me She was thinking, that turtle, let's not take it home But if my turtle was fastest, in our house it would roam I had picked a true turtle, it was cute but slow It just wouldn't walk faster, it got stuck at the GO So my mother was happy, but I was real sad Who knew if a new chance I'd ever would get Quote Link to comment
+Rockin Roddy Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Great job Tsun, well done!! CONGRATS to the winners (still TBD) and THANKS for another great cointest! Quote Link to comment
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